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facies This word has many meanings in geology, and takes on different attributes in different contexts. In the sense most commonly used in this book, however, it refers to the sum total of all a sedimentary rock's characteristics; its grain-composition, size, shape, sedimentary structures, bedding and matrix. By patiently establishing a rock's facies, geologists can link it with the depositional environment in which it formed.
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facies Sum total of features that reflect the specific environmental conditions under which a given sediment was formed or deposited. The features may be lithologic, sedimentological, or faunal.
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facies The sum total of features such as sedimentary rock type, mineral content, sedimentary structures, bedding characteristics, fossil content, etc. which characterise a sediment as having been deposited in a given environment.
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facies abdominalis A pinched, anxious, shrunken, and drawn expression once thought to be indicative of abdominal diseases.
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facies aortica A facial appearance once thought to be indicative of aortic insufficiency, with bluish sclerae, sunken cheeks, and sallow skin.
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