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pe·lite  (plt)
n.
Sedimentary rock composed of fine fragments, as of clay or mud.

[Greek plos, clay + -ite.]

pe·litic (p-ltk) adj.

pelite [ˈpiːlaɪt]
n
(Earth Sciences / Minerals) any argillaceous rock such as shale
[from Greek pēlos mud]
pelitic  [pɪˈlɪtɪk] adj

pelite  (plt)
A sediment or sedimentary rock composed of fine fragments, as of clay or mud.


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The Millennium''s main uranium zone occurs in a pelitic to semi-pelitic stratigraphic assemblage of gneisses and schists.
The gamma-ray data show three major geologic divisions: 1) the northwest portion of the area has variable radiometric signatures and magnetic response reflecting older pelitic and silicate gneisses interspersed with younger pegmatitic rocks, some of which have a distinct radiometric signatures (see Zone 1 on Fig.
 
 
 
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