Claystone is a geological term used to describe a
sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of
clay-sized particles (less than 1/256
millimetre in
diameter). It does not refer to those
rocks that are laminated or easily split into thin layers (clay
shales). Claystones are distinct from
mudstones, which are partly hardened
muds that slake when wetted; claystone is fully-hardened material.