This was my thought as well. Nice quality pictures showed quartz/feldspar-like matrix that reminded me of more terrestrial materials. Knowing the history of sedimentary related materials from this area kept me in this frame of thoughts.
I am not the final word, any one else care to venture a good guess?
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Dave Freeman
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