![]() I usually start my stockpiles when I hit solid stone layers without aquifer leakage, and by the time my main stair hits the first cavern layer I have enough space for my usual fort. ![]() The sediment collects in constantly growing heaps and the pressure at the bottom eventually forms the sediment into stone. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews. (In real world geology, sedimentary stone is formed by sediment. Several sedimentary rocks - dolomite, chalk, and limestone - are fluxes, required for making steel making and also being twice as valuable as normal stone, making them useful for trade goods or furniture. They are much richer in iron ores than other rock formations. Even if magma is present, only sedimentary layers contain bauxite, the only stone (other than Hidden Fun Stuff) which can withstand the heat of magma. Just a 2x2 staircase going straight down with stone walls on all sides and corners. I figured I could just dig down through it and surround the stairs on all sides with stone walls, but I'm 3 layers down and it's still slowly flooding. The types are sedimentary layers, igneous intrusive layers, igneous extrusive layers, and metamorphic layers. The type of layer is the primary indicator of what kind of ores you are likely to find on the map, as well as a sign of volcanic activity. ![]() ![]() They are your only source of bituminous coal and lignite, vital for fueling non- magma forges and for the coke steel-making requires (especially if you lack trees). Why whole map is covered with light and heavy aquifers so I took an area with a light one. There are four types of stone layers (plus soil, which is not stone). Sedimentary layers are, on average, the most economically valuable of the four mineral layers. The name of a sedimentary layer appears white on the embark menu. Run with the options -ab (like dfprospector.exe -ab) to also include hidden areas and base layers.Without asking for -b (at least in current versions of dfhack) it will exclude base layers like marble, etc. Sedimentary stone layers contain hematite, limonite, magnetite, tetrahedrite,Ĭhalk*, chert, claystone, conglomerate, dolomite*, flint, limestone*, mudstone, rock salt, sandstone, siltstone and shale layers are sedimentary. Use dfprospector instead, it just outputs text describing how many of each stone are available. ![]()
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