Mudrocks are a class of fine grained
siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. The varying types of mudrocks include:
siltstone,
claystone,
mudstone,
slate, and
shale. Most of the particles are less than 0.0625 mm (1/16th mm or 0.0025 inches) and are too small to study readily in the field. At first sight the rock types look quite similar; however, there are important differences in composition and nomenclature. There has been a great deal of disagreement involving the classification of mudrocks. There are a few important hurdles to classification, including:
- Mudrocks are the least understood, and one of the most understudied sedimentary rocks to date
- It is difficult to study mudrock constituents, due to their diminutive size and susceptibility to weathering on outcrops
- And most importantly, there is more than one classification scheme accepted by scientists