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Français : Coupe/lamelle d'ooide calcaire de la formation du Carmel, Jurassique-moyen, Sud de l'Utah (USA). Les nucléus (noyaux autour desquels les ooïdes se sont constitués) sont bien visibles.
English: Ooids in thin-section; Carmel Formation; Jurassic of Utah. [1]
Source Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology, The College of Wooster [2] / English Wikipédia.
Author Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology, The College of Wooster).
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A photomicrograph of a thin section of a limestone with ooids.

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12:11, 9 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 12:11, 9 January 2008701 × 471 (347 KB)Lamiot{{Information |Description={{fr}} Coupe/lamelle d'ooide calcaire de la formation du Carmel, Jurassique-moyen, Sud de l'Utah (USA). Le grain (ooïde) le plus large mesure 1.2 mm de diamètre {{en}} Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology

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