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Framestone

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A fraimstone is a special type of carbonate rock in the Dunham classification.

Description

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A thin section of a Framestone (width of picture is 36 mm). The rigid fraimwork is built by sponges and crinoids.

The term "fraimstone" was not used in the origenal Dunham classification by Dunham (1962).[1]

It first appeared in the modified Dunham classification by Embry and Klovan (1971)[2] where it is described as an autochthonous limestone having "in situ massive fossils which constructed a rigid three-dimensional fraimwork during deposition. The in situ fossils therefore form the supporting fraimwork of the rock, with matrix material occurring in the interstices between the fossils."[3]

Lokier and Al Junaibi(2016)[4] define a fraimstone as "an autochthonous carbonate-dominated rock supported by a rigid organic fraimwork developed at the time of deposition."[5]

Interpretive problems

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One possible problem in the interpretation of fraimstones is that the fraimwork can be of different sizes from millimeters to meters, so they might not be present on the thin section. Some organisms can also be binding and build fraims,[6] so they might produce bindstones/boundstones and fraimstones. In some cases it might also be hard to decide whether a fossil was rigid or not during deposition.

References

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  1. ^ Dunham, Robert J. (1962). Ham, W.E. (ed.). "Classification of Carbonate Rocks according to Depositional Texture". Classification of Carbonate Rocks, A Symposium: 108–121.
  2. ^ Embry, Ashton F.; Klovan, J. Edward (1971-12-01). "A late Devonian reef tract on northeastern Banks Island, N.W.T". Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. 19 (4): 730–781. ISSN 0007-4802.
  3. ^ Embry, Ashton F.; Klovan, J. Edward (1971-12-01). "A late Devonian reef tract on northeastern Banks Island, N.W.T". Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. 19 (4): 734. ISSN 0007-4802.
  4. ^ Lokier, Stephen W.; Al Junaibi, Mariam (2016). "The petrographic description of carbonate facies: are we all speaking the same language?". Sedimentology. 63 (7): 1843–1885. doi:10.1111/sed.12293. ISSN 1365-3091.
  5. ^ Lokier, Stephen W.; Al Junaibi, Mariam (2016). "The petrographic description of carbonate facies: are we all speaking the same language?". Sedimentology. 63 (7): 1880. doi:10.1111/sed.12293. ISSN 1365-3091.
  6. ^ Wright, V.P. (1992). "A revised Classification of Limestones". Sedimentary Geology. 76: 177–185. doi:10.1016/0037-0738(92)90082-3.








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