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List of types of limestone

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Portland Admiralty Roachfrom a quarry face on theIsle of Portland,Dorset, England.

This article liststypes oflimestonearranged according to generic type and location.

Generic limestone categories[edit]

Coquina from Florida.

This section is alist of generic typesoflimestone.


The following sections include both formalstratigraphic unitnames and less formal designations, although are these are not differentiated.

Africa[edit]

Egypt[edit]

Asia[edit]

Melekein the Gerofit Formation (Turonian) near Makhtesh Ramon, southern Israel.

India[edit]

Israel (West Bank)[edit]

  • Meleke– limestone
  • Jerusalem stone– building stone common in and around Jerusalem

Europe[edit]

Portland Stone quarry on theIsle of Portland,Dorset.
Transgression of the Paleogene sediments over theWetterstein Limestoneof the Silicic Superunit, Western Carpathians, Slovakia.
Gibraltar limestone:North face ofRock of Gibraltar.

Austria[edit]

  • Wetterstein limestone– Regional geologic formation in the Northern Limestone Alps and Western Carpathians

Belgium[edit]

Croatia[edit]

France[edit]

  • Caen Stone– Limestone quarried near Caen, France
  • Lutetian limestone– Type of limestone from Paris, or "Paris stone" (city buildings are widely faced with it)
    • Saint-Maximin– commune in Oise, France,or Oise, limestone (variety of Lutetian)
  • Pierre de Jaumont
  • Tuffeau stone– limestone rock mined in France,in theLoire Valley

Germany[edit]

  • Solnhofen limestone– Geological formation preserving rare fossils in Germany
  • Wetterstein limestone– Regional geologic formation in the Northern Limestone Alps and Western Carpathians

Gibraltar[edit]

Ireland[edit]

  • Kilkenny marble,not a "true marble"; fossiliferous Carboniferous limestone.

Italy[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

England:

Scotland:

Wales:

North America[edit]

Quarried block of pink Tennessee "marble"
Blue Rock, aTonoloway Limestone"fin",in West Virginia, USA.

United States[edit]

Canada[edit]

  • Eramosa marble– Stratigraphic unit of the Lockport Formation(not a "true marble";bituminousdolomite)
  • Ostracod Beds– Stratigraphic Group in Western Canada(also known as the "Ostracod Limestone" )
  • Tyndall stone– Trademark of limestone from Canada

Oceania[edit]

Australia[edit]

  • Tamala Limestone– Unconsolidated to strongly lithified calcarenite with calcrete/kankar soils; aeolian. Locally quartzose, feldspathic, or heavy-mineral-bearing. Located in Western Australia

New Zealand[edit]

  • Oamaru stone— Hard, compact bryozoan limestone. Granular and creamy white, it usually contains traces of alumina, iron oxide, and silica.

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