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conglomerate

In geology, a type of sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments ranging in size from pebbles to boulders, cemented together in a finer sand or clay material.

A bed (layer) of conglomerate is often associated with a break in a sequence of rock beds (known as an unconformity), where it marks the advance in the past of the sea over an older eroded landscape.

conglomerate

A business enterprise comprising subsidiaries operating in non-related markets. A conglomerate merger is a merger between two companies which produce unrelated products.



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The upper zone mineralization is exposed at the surface in conglomeratic rocks and was targeted by early miners (see news release dated January 26, 2004).
The Cerro Solo deposit is a sandstone-type uranium-molybdenum deposit with mineralized layers distributed in fluvial conglomeratic sandstone of the Cretaceous Chubut Group lying 50 to 130 metres ("m") below surface.
Mineralization initially ascended these structures and formed large disseminated zones within the surrounding porous conglomeratic host rocks.
 
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