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Lithofacies
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Lithofacies are the basic descriptive three-dimensional sedimentary rock elements that record in terms of their lithology, biota, and other related characteristics, a specific depositional setting or event and can be interpreted in terms of water depth, depositional energy, and sediment supply/biologic input. Example of lithofacies include wackestones-mudstone, sandstone, etc. (Kerans & Tinker, 1997). Thus lithofacies are used to interpret, correlate, and map sedimentary rocks whether the approach is lithostratigraphic or allostratigraphic.
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