opuka
Opuka is a term used in Central European languages to refer to a light-colored, calcareous rock that has long been employed as a building material. In Czech and Polish geological usage, opuka describes a calcarenitic rock, often classified as a fine- to medium-grained sandstone with carbonate cement. The color typically ranges from pale beige to warm yellow-brown, and the stone is valued for its workable texture and relatively uniform appearance.
Opuka forms in shallow-m Marine sedimentary environments where carbonate grains are cemented by calcite. The resulting
Central European quarries, particularly in the Czech Republic and Poland, have supplied opuka for centuries. The
Opuka is sometimes discussed alongside related calcareous rocks such as opoka or other carbonate-rich sandstones. Different