Ohiodigman

ohiodigman

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Any ideas on this? I'm thinking possible some kind of tooth? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1481127718.606389.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1481127742.636723.jpg
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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What you have there is a piece of igneous rock that shows darker mafic (iron /magnesium containing) and lighter felsic (quartz/feldspar) layers or sections that formed when (usually) the lighter colored rock intruded into cracks in the darker colored rock when the area that came from was formed (molten).

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ohiodigman

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Ok, thanks so much, holding onto that forever thinking it might be something else haha
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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I have a couple pieces on my back deck as "weather rocks" The dark gets almost black when wet and I can tell on those iffy days if it is raining. Striped rocks are lucky. ;-)
 

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cool rock :icon_thumleft:

thanks for posting !

Maybe Next one
 

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