Emyr said:I knew someone would say that its mini landscape rock, It is not though. I have a lot of mini landscape rock, also referred to by ADA as Seiryu Stone. Then there is also ADA Ryuoh stone which I think it might be? mini landscape rock is a light grey with white veins, this is much darker grey and stands out more. Maybe this isnt a perfect photo of it, will find another.
ADA Ryuoh Stone is a new layout/hardscape material from ADA. It is similar to ADA Seiryu stone in that it has a blue-silver colour and an interesting form, but Ryuoh has a bolder, stronger form than Seiryu: it has a more stoic and solid silhouette and character than Seiryu stone.
ADA Ryuoh Stone also has a lighter, more varied colour than Seiryu Stone
When did carbonated limestone become metamorphic? If I am wrong, and then all the literature is wrong, but isn’t it a sedimentary rock?Whatever the market name, ryuoh, seiryu, etc... As a geologist, it still "metamorphic grey limestone" to me
No, you are right. Limestone that has undergone metamorphosis is "marble".When did carbonated limestone become metamorphic? If I am wrong, and then all the literature is wrong, but isn’t it a sedimentary rock?
I thought clastic rocks are composed of fragments or clasts of pre-existing minerals, rock, shell fragments, and bioclastic grains etc ?It’s a clastic sedimentary rock consisting of carbonated limestone and Calcite.