tonsteins
Tonsteins are hard, dense, clay- or silt-rich layers that occur within coal-bearing sequences, typically within coal seams or immediately adjacent to them. The term arises from the German words ton (clay) and stein (stone), and in coal geology they are interpreted as diagenetically altered ash beds that were deposited from volcanic eruptions into peat-forming environments during coal formation.
Lithology and formation are characteristic: tonsteins are fine-grained and compact, often more resistant to weathering than
Stratigraphic significance is a key feature of tonsteins. Because they originate from volcanic ash, tonsteins can
Distribution and implications: tonsteins are reported in Carboniferous coal-bearing sequences in Europe and North America, where