Calctuff

/kælkˈtʌf/ noun

A soft, porous rock formed from calcium carbonate-rich water deposits, similar to tufa but specifically with a calcareous composition.

From Old French 'tuf' or Italian 'tufo' + 'calc' (calcium). The word refers to the distinctive spongy texture of calcium-based tufa formations.

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