public static enum Lithology.Type extends Enum<Lithology.Type>
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AASALT
Volcanic rock consisting essentially of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene.
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ANDESITE
Intermediate porphyritic volcanic rock consisting of plagioclase, pyroxene, hornblende and bitotite.
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ANHYDRITE
The mineral form of anhydrous calcium sulfate, commonly massive in evaporite beds.
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ARKOSE
An indurated arenaceous deposit consisting chiefly of quartz and feldspar (>25%).
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BRECCIA
A lithified rock rich in angular fragments of size greater than 2mm.
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CALCARENITE
A limestone more than half of which consists of cemented sand-size grains of calcium carbonate: a consolidated calcareous sand.
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CALCILUTITE
A limestone more than half of which consists of detrital calcite particles of silt and/or clay size: a consolidated calcareous mud.
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CALCISILTITE
A limestone more than half of which consists of detrital calcite particles of silt size: a consolidated calcareous silt.
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CHALK
A fine-grained limestone composed largely of coccolith fragments.
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CHERT
Siliceous sedimentary rock containing finely crystalline snd fibrous quartz.
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CLAY
Unconsolidated deposit of very fine particles of size generally less than 1/256mm and composed of clay minerals.
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CLAYSTONE
An indurated clay, lacking the fissility of shale.
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COAL
A combustible organic sedimentary rock with less than 40% of mineral matter (based on dry material) composed of polymers of cyclic hydrocarbons.
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CONGLOMERATE
An indurated sedimentary rock containing an essential quantity of rounded rock fragments larger than 2mm, and normally having a matrix of sand.
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DIABASE
Igneous rock of grain size intermediate between basalt and gabbro composed of plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene and opaque minerals.
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DIORITE
Plutonic igneous rock consisting of plagioclase feldspar, commonly with hornblende and biotite.
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DO_DESCRIPTION
No description is provided.
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DOLOMITE
Sedimentary rock containing more than 90% dolomite (mineral) and less than 10% calcite.
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DOLOMITE_CALCAREOUS
A dolomite rock containing more than 10% calcite.
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EXTRUSIVE_ROCK_VOLCANIC
Igneous rocks formed by solidification of material erupted sub-aerially or sub-aqueously onto the earth's surface, as either lava flows or pyroclastic material.
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FELDSPAR
The family of aluminium silicates of sodium, potassium, calcium and other metals which comprise over 60% of the earth's crust, are the most abundant mineral group, and occur in all types of rocks.
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GABBRO
Coarse grained plutonic igneous rock composed essentially of calcic plagioclase feldspar, pyroxenes and iron oxide.
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GLAUCONITE
2 A mineral composed of ferrous potassium silicates related to mica which commonly imparts a green color to its sedimentary host rock.
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GNEISS
A metamorphic rock, commonly foliated and crystalline, whose mineral content can range from quartz and feldspars to amphiboles and pyroxenes.
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GRANITE
Coarse grained plutonic rock typically containing free quartz, alkali feldspar and biotite mica.
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GRAVEL
An unconsolidated deposit of coarse clastics.
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GREENSTONES
A field term for any dark fine grained altered or metamorphosed basic igneous rock.
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GREYWACKE
A dark grey consolidated deposit containing feldspar, rock fragments and a dark chloritic matrix.
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GUMBO
A term used in the U.S.
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GYPSUM
A mineral composed of hydrous calcium sulphate, commonly forming thick extensive evaporite beds.
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HALITE
A mineral composed of sodium chloride common in evaporite rocks.
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IGNEOUS
Term applied to rock or mineral formed by solidification of molten or partly molten material (magma).
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INTRUSVIE_ROCK_PLUTONIC
Igneous rock formed by cooling and solidification of magma within the earth's crust.
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LIGNITE
A low-rank humic coal.
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LIMESTONE
A sedimentary rock composed mostly of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate) which is the consolidated equivalent of lime mud, calcareous sand, and/or shell fragments.
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LIMESTONE_ARGILLACEOUS
A limestone homogeneously mixed with 10-50% clay minerals.
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LIMESTONE_DOLOMITIC
A limestone containing 10-50% dolomite and 50-90% calcite.
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LIMESTONE_SANDY
A limestone homogeneously mixed with 10-50% quartz grains.
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MARBLE
A metamorphic rock composed of calcite.
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MARL
A consolidated or semi-consolidated mixture of clay and generally fine grained carbonate material.
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METAMORPHIC_ROCKS
Rocks formed by mineralogical, chemical and structural alteration of pre-existing rocks under conditions of temperature and pressure at depth in the earth.
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MUDSTONE
Consolidated and indurated mud.
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NO_SAMPLE
No sample is provided.
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OPHIOLITE
Basic and ultra-basic igneous rocks and their metamorposed, often hydrated, derivatives, believed to represent former oceanic crust.
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PEAT
Unconsolidated, semi-carbonised plant remains which are a precursor of humic coal.
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PHOSPHATE
Any mineral compound containing the ((PO4)3) radical.
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PHOSPHATE_ROCK
Any rock containing phosphate minerals such as apatite of sufficient purity and abundance to be an economic resource.
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POTASSIUM_AND_MAGNESIUM_SALTS
Salts such as sylvinite, carnalite, keiserite with swelling properties that can severely obstruct drilling operations.
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QUARTZITE
A sedimentary rock composed of more than 95% of quartz.
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RHYOLITE
Silica rich volcanic rock consisting of quartz and alkali feldspar with minor plagioclase and biotite.
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SALT
Common term for naturally occurring sodium chloride.
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SAND
An aggregation of particles having diameters in the range 1/16mm to 2mm usually consisting of quartz.
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SANDSTONE
A sedimentary rock composed of indurated sand.
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SCHIST
A strongly foliated crystalline metamorphic rock.
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SERPENTINE
A rock forming mineral of hydrous iron and magnesium silicates, often resulting from metamorhism of amphiboles and pyroxenes.
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SHALE
A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of clay, silt or mud.
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SILT
Unconsolidated sedimentary material with grain sizes between 1/16mm and 1/256mm.
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SILTSTONE
Consolidated silt.
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SLATE
A compact fine-grained metamorphic rock displaying slaty cleavage along which the rock may be cut into sheets.
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SYENITE
Plutonic igneous rock composed essentially of alkali feldspar, with lesser sodic plagioclase, biotite and hornblende, and minor quartz.
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TILLITE_DIAMICTITE
Consolidated unsorted glacial deposits with particles ranging from boulder to mud in grain size and of highly variable composition.
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TRACHYTE
A group of fine-grained often porphyritic volcanic rocks containing alkali feldspar and minor mafic minerals.
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TUFF
An indurated pyroclastic deposit, predominantly consisting of fine-grained volcanic rocks: sedimentary particles may be present.
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ULTRABASIC
A class of igneous rocks composed mostly of mafic minerals such as pyroxenes along with calcic feldspar, with no free silica and a total silica content less than about 45%.
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UNKNOWN
The value is not known.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static Lithology.Type |
get(String tag)
Return enumeration value for the specified string tag.
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String |
toString() |
static Lithology.Type |
valueOf(String name)
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
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static Lithology.Type[] |
values()
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared.
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public static final Lithology.Type ANDESITE
public static final Lithology.Type ANHYDRITE
public static final Lithology.Type ARKOSE
public static final Lithology.Type AASALT
public static final Lithology.Type BRECCIA
public static final Lithology.Type CALCARENITE
public static final Lithology.Type CALCILUTITE
public static final Lithology.Type CALCISILTITE
public static final Lithology.Type CHALK
public static final Lithology.Type CHERT
public static final Lithology.Type CLAY
public static final Lithology.Type CLAYSTONE
public static final Lithology.Type COAL
public static final Lithology.Type CONGLOMERATE
public static final Lithology.Type DIABASE
public static final Lithology.Type DIORITE
public static final Lithology.Type DOLOMITE
public static final Lithology.Type DOLOMITE_CALCAREOUS
public static final Lithology.Type EXTRUSIVE_ROCK_VOLCANIC
public static final Lithology.Type FELDSPAR
public static final Lithology.Type GABBRO
public static final Lithology.Type GLAUCONITE
public static final Lithology.Type GNEISS
public static final Lithology.Type GRANITE
public static final Lithology.Type GRAVEL
public static final Lithology.Type GREENSTONES
public static final Lithology.Type GREYWACKE
public static final Lithology.Type GUMBO
public static final Lithology.Type GYPSUM
public static final Lithology.Type HALITE
public static final Lithology.Type IGNEOUS
public static final Lithology.Type INTRUSVIE_ROCK_PLUTONIC
public static final Lithology.Type LIGNITE
public static final Lithology.Type LIMESTONE
public static final Lithology.Type LIMESTONE_ARGILLACEOUS
public static final Lithology.Type LIMESTONE_DOLOMITIC
public static final Lithology.Type LIMESTONE_SANDY
public static final Lithology.Type MARBLE
public static final Lithology.Type MARL
public static final Lithology.Type METAMORPHIC_ROCKS
public static final Lithology.Type MUDSTONE
public static final Lithology.Type DO_DESCRIPTION
public static final Lithology.Type NO_SAMPLE
public static final Lithology.Type OPHIOLITE
public static final Lithology.Type PEAT
public static final Lithology.Type PHOSPHATE
public static final Lithology.Type PHOSPHATE_ROCK
public static final Lithology.Type POTASSIUM_AND_MAGNESIUM_SALTS
public static final Lithology.Type QUARTZITE
public static final Lithology.Type RHYOLITE
public static final Lithology.Type SALT
public static final Lithology.Type SAND
public static final Lithology.Type SANDSTONE
public static final Lithology.Type SCHIST
public static final Lithology.Type SERPENTINE
public static final Lithology.Type SHALE
public static final Lithology.Type SILT
public static final Lithology.Type SILTSTONE
public static final Lithology.Type SLATE
public static final Lithology.Type SYENITE
public static final Lithology.Type TILLITE_DIAMICTITE
public static final Lithology.Type TRACHYTE
public static final Lithology.Type TUFF
public static final Lithology.Type ULTRABASIC
public static final Lithology.Type UNKNOWN
public static Lithology.Type[] values()
for (Lithology.Type c : Lithology.Type.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static Lithology.Type valueOf(String name)
name
- the name of the enum constant to be returned.IllegalArgumentException
- if this enum type has no constant with the specified nameNullPointerException
- if the argument is nullpublic String toString()
toString
in class Enum<Lithology.Type>
public static Lithology.Type get(String tag)
tag
- String tag to get value of. Non-null.Copyright © 2023 Petroware AS - https://petroware.no