PennyG Sr. Member Joined Apr 21, 2014 Messages 431 Reaction score 284 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 4, 2017 #1 I've drawn a blank on the cauliflower shaped rocks. I believe they are calcite but not sure the reasoning for the shape. I found them in Carroll County Arkansas. One shows a bit of gold but that's from my lil guy painting it. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
I've drawn a blank on the cauliflower shaped rocks. I believe they are calcite but not sure the reasoning for the shape. I found them in Carroll County Arkansas. One shows a bit of gold but that's from my lil guy painting it. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
P PinchedDreamer Full Member Joined Feb 11, 2017 Messages 114 Reaction score 111 Golden Thread 0 Location Clark County Nevada Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 5, 2017 #2 Possibly Cauliflower Chert, or aluminite? Both have similar outer characteristics. Upvote 0
PennyG Sr. Member Joined Apr 21, 2014 Messages 431 Reaction score 284 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 5, 2017 Thread Owner #3 PinchedDreamer said: Possibly Cauliflower Chert, or aluminite? Both have similar outer characteristics. Click to expand... Thank you. My guess, out if the two, it would be chert. It's not chalky, more of a wax feel to it. Upvote 0
PinchedDreamer said: Possibly Cauliflower Chert, or aluminite? Both have similar outer characteristics. Click to expand... Thank you. My guess, out if the two, it would be chert. It's not chalky, more of a wax feel to it.
P PinchedDreamer Full Member Joined Feb 11, 2017 Messages 114 Reaction score 111 Golden Thread 0 Location Clark County Nevada Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 6, 2017 #4 I'm glad I could help. I knew I had seen them a few times during my studies. Never actually seen one in person though. How heavy are they? Upvote 0
I'm glad I could help. I knew I had seen them a few times during my studies. Never actually seen one in person though. How heavy are they?
Eu_citzen Gold Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Messages 6,484 Reaction score 2,111 Golden Thread 0 Location Sweden Detector(s) used White's V3, Minelab Explorer II & XP Deus. Primary Interest: Prospecting Mar 6, 2017 #5 I'm also into the lines of chalcedony. One of them on the right looks fossil like? I'd ask in the fossils forum for that one. Upvote 0
I'm also into the lines of chalcedony. One of them on the right looks fossil like? I'd ask in the fossils forum for that one.
PennyG Sr. Member Joined Apr 21, 2014 Messages 431 Reaction score 284 Golden Thread 0 Location Texas Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 6, 2017 Thread Owner #6 PinchedDreamer said: I'm glad I could help. I knew I had seen them a few times during my studies. Never actually seen one in person though. How heavy are they? Click to expand... They have a bit of weight to them. They feel solid. Upvote 0
PinchedDreamer said: I'm glad I could help. I knew I had seen them a few times during my studies. Never actually seen one in person though. How heavy are they? Click to expand... They have a bit of weight to them. They feel solid.