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Sandstone



Sandstone, sedimentary rock consisting of consolidated sand, cemented after deposition by such minerals like quartz, calcite, or hematite or set in a matrix of clay minerals. The sand grains are chiefly quartz. Sandstone beds may bear natural gas or petroleum, and they are commonly aquifers (water-bearing). Sandstone is quarried for building and crushed for use as an agglomerate.



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