pisoids
Pisoids are small, rounded carbonate concretions characterized by concentric lamination around a central nucleus. They occupy a size range between ooids and pisolites, and in many sources are described as grains larger than typical ooids but smaller than pisolites. Typical pisoids measure from about 0.5 millimeters to a few millimeters in diameter, though exact limits vary among authors. Their surfaces are usually smooth to slightly pitted, and the internal structure shows multiple concentric layers surrounding the core, which is often a sand grain or a fossil fragment.
Most pisoids are composed of calcite or aragonite, with possible coatings or impurities such as silica or
Pisoids are commonly found in carbonate-rich sediments such as beach and shoreface sands, tidal flats, lagoons,