[meteorite-list] Okay, who can identify this?

Dave Freeman mjwy dfreeman at fascination.com
Wed Feb 22 21:31:04 EST 2006


this one sure looks like a Wyoming oolitic chert to me.   The limey 
oolites (calcium carbonate acretions actually) have been completely 
replaced by the silica from the rich volcanic ash that fell here.  The 
material is hard enough to take a fine polish, and cuts tough as well as 
hard (hardness 7.5).
Dave F.
PS, I have a cut slice somewhere with 3/8's inch diameter ( around 10 mm 
to you scientific minded) oolites in it here, again, hard and very well 
silificed.

jonee at epix.net wrote:

>This to me is more like a bauxite specimen with a typical clay matrix. While a scale would help, the semi-sphereoids seem rather large, ecentric and. The matrix is too devoid of carbonate looking material. Oolites and Oolitic limestones are much more consistent in size, small:2-4 mm, and in cross section are less variable than in this photo.
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