calcareous tufa

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Tufa \Tu"fa\, [It. fufo soft, sandy stone, L. tofus, tophus. Cf.
   {Tofus}, {Toph}, and {Tophin}.] (Min.)
   (a) A soft or porous stone formed by depositions from water,
       usually calcareous; -- called also {calcareous tufa}.
   (b) A friable volcanic rock or conglomerate, formed of
       consolidated cinders, or scoria.
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