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CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS FROM THE EVOLUTION POINT OF INTERACTION WATER AND A ROCK
ANNOTATION: The classification of exolites has been proposed, at the bottom of which are located aqualithes or water, ice rocks, and then rocks depending on their structural and genetic proximity. In this classification, water is consid-ered as a primary sedimentary formation and under its influence and impact there was the formation of sediments, sedimentary rocks and related mineral resources throughout the Geological History of the Earth.