Conglomerate

Country : Algeria

Continent : Africa

Issue date : 24/07/2002

Age : 24 ans

Michel Reference
DZ 1369
Stanley Reference
DZ 1404
Yvert Reference
DZ 1316
Scott Reference
DZ 1251
Themes
Flora
Description
Miocene conglomerate containing Jurassic limestone-Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. In petrography, a conglomerate is a detrital rock (resulting from the mechanical degradation of other rocks) composed of pieces linked together by natural cement. To be considered discernible, the pieces must measure more than 2 mm (below this size, we would be dealing with a sandstone and no longer a conglomerate). Conglomerates are most often sedimentary in nature, but they can also be volcanic.
Among the conglomerates, we find:
- the breccias, composed of angular blocks;
- puddingues, made up of rounded pebbles;
- and tillites which contain both angular pebbles and rounded pebbles.
Many conglomerates were formed when the sea invaded a originally continental surface (transgression), in a low area. Sparnacien pudding from Nemours south of Fontainebleau
We call ossiferous conglomerate a conglomerate rich in bones of reptiles, birds and mammals: example of the conglomerates of the lower tertiary discovered at Meudon in 1836
Expiration date
30/04/2007
Size
35 x 25 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Saliha Ammour
Printers
Bank of Algeria Printing House
Perforation
14
Printing
Offset
Face value
5,00 DA
Mint Value ($)
Used Value ($)
Print run
300 000 exemplaires
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