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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Mud Rock Vol. 2" on Discogs.

  2. www.rocksplus.com.au › mudrockRocks Plus Pty Ltd

    Mudrock. Often referred to as river mud rock or mudstone because it is a sedimentary rock which comes in various shades of earthy brown.It is a fine-grained silty rock which is derived from ancient deposits which can be split easily into thin plates along well defined planes making this rock extremely versatile in its landscape use.

  3. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mud_RockMud Rock – Wikipedia

    Mud Rock on brittiläisen Mud-yhtyeen syyskuussa 1974 julkaistu esikoisalbumi. Levy koostuu 1950- ja 60-lukujen rock and roll-klassikoista sekä muutamasta Nicky Chinnin ja Mike Chapmanin kirjoittamasta kappaleesta, kuten ”Rocket”-hitistä. Levyllä ei ole yhtäkään Mudin itse kirjoittamaa kappaletta.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Mudstone is a sedimentary rock that forms from the consolidation of mud, which is composed of a mixture of clay minerals, silt-sized particles, and other organic material.The particles in mudstone are typically too small to be individually seen with the naked eye, and the rock often has a smooth, dense appearance.

  5. Mudrocks are a family of fine-grained siliciclastic sedimentary rocks deriving from the consolidation of clay- and silt-sized sediment (< 0.0625 mm), collectively known as mud. Mudrocks are also known as pelites or lutites, based on their Greek and Latin root names.The distinction of silt (0.004 – 0.0625 mm) from clay (< 0.004 mm) is possible only with laboratory or microscopy techniques.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MudstoneMudstone - Wikipedia

    Mudstone on east beach of Lyme Regis, England. Mudstone, a type of mudrock, is a fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds.Mudstone is distinguished from shale by its lack of fissility (parallel layering).. The term mudstone is also used to describe carbonate rocks (limestone or dolomite) that are composed predominantly of carbonate mud.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Rock On" on Discogs.