oerustone
Oerustone is a type of sedimentary rock that forms through the compaction and cementation of oolitolithic clastic sediments, primarily composed of limestone and dolostone debris. The term "oerustone" was first introduced by geologist V.M. Goldreich in 1967. This type of rock is often found in shallow water environments, such as tidal flats, beaches, and coastal islands, where the ocean's waves and currents concentrate calcium carbonate and dolostone particles.
Oerustone is characterized by its distinctive sedimentary texture, which is primarily composed of cemented ooliths, intraclasts,
Geological studies have shown that oerustone formations often date back to the Eocene to Pliocene epochs, as
The study of oerustones has made significant contributions to the understanding of geological evolutionary processes, such