0 a white or light grey rock formed from the bones of sea animals, often used in building materials -- wapień
The limestone beds are light bluish grey, nodular to continuous and generally some 3-5 centimetres in thickness.
These sediments are locally interbedded with siliceous limestone and rare thin-bedded sandstones.
The grave consisted of a simple limestone slab-lined crypt originally closed by a wooden lid sealed in place with plaster.
The lower member (max. c. 600 m) is composed mainly of thick clay shales interbedded with thin sandy limestone beds (packstones and wackestones).
The host lithologies are mudstones, siltstones, minor black limestones and subordinate sandstones, with numerous disturbed beds composed of any or all of these lithologies.
A characteristic feature is that these fields are connected with limestone massifs.
The matrix of the specimens is a light-grey clayey limestone.
The limestone bands weather proud in cliff exposures.