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Grus (geology)
Grus
is an
accumulation
of
angular
,
coarse-grained
fragments
resulting from the
granular
disintegration
by the
processes
of
chemical
and
mechanical weathering
of
crystalline
rocks
generally in an
arid
or
semiarid region
. Grus
sand
, when
cemented
into a
sandstone
, will form an
arkose
.
Within a
European
context
most of the
saprolite
mantles of
Late Cenozoic
age
are made up
grus
,
contrasting
with
Mesozoic
and
Early Cenozoic
saprolites made up of kaolinitic and
ferrallitic
material
.