mutakerroksia
Mutakerroksia, often translated as "mud layers" or "mudrocks," is a broad term used in geology to describe a group of fine-grained sedimentary rocks composed primarily of mud. Mud itself is a mixture of silt-sized and clay-sized particles. Therefore, mutakerroksia encompasses rocks like shale, mudstone, and siltstone.
Shale is a particularly common type of mutakerroksia characterized by its fissility, meaning it tends to split
Mutakerroksia are typically deposited in low-energy environments where fine particles can settle out of suspension. This