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flysch

American  
[flish] / flɪʃ /

noun

Geology.
  1. an association of certain types of marine sedimentary rocks characteristic of deposition in a foredeep.


Flysch British  
/ flɪʃ /

noun

  1. (sometimes not capital) a marine sedimentary facies consisting of a sequence of sandstones, conglomerates, marls, shales, and clays that were formed by erosion during a period of mountain building and subsequently deformed as the mountain building continued. The phenomenon was first observed in the Alps

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Etymology

Origin of flysch

1845–55; < German < Swiss German flīsch referring to such deposits in the Swiss Alps; perhaps akin to Swabian dial. flins slate (akin to flint )

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Zumaia’s flysch — the geologic term for this kind of rock formation — is not the only flysch on Earth.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2022

Later, Dunn and Luis Chiappe, the Natural History Museum’s head of research and collections, hiked down the flysch to get a closer look.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2022

But it is by wide agreement the very best flysch of all.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2022

Bouma, A. H., Kuenen, P. H. & Shepard, F. P. Sedimentology of some flysch deposits: a graphic approach to facies interpretation.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017

The ground of Granville is a flysch formed with grauwack rocks alternating with schist rocks.

From Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album by Lebert, Marie