[Rockhounds] Florida silicified shell fossils
Stephen Shimatzki
sjs132 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 21:28:06 PST 2017
Those look similar to the ones from the tourist spot over in Fort Drum. My
father-in-law collected some while traveling there. I havent been lucky
enough myself to be down in FL in some 30 years when i was a teenager.
Anyways, the calcite glow nice on mine (ex pap's) under UV!
-Steve
On Nov 29, 2017 11:47 PM, "Alan Silverstein" <ajs at frii.com> wrote:
Howdy folks. A year or two ago, there was some chat here about
silicified Florida (USA) shell fossils -- not to be confused with
well-known Tampa Bay area agatized coral. I mentioned that I'd
collected a handful in North Miami Beach back in the 1970s. Here's a
recent photo of them:
http://silgro.com/pics/171103_NorthMiamiBeachRocks.jpg
Also I talked with someone off-list about these rocks, but then I
couldn't find the originals in my growing collection! Well recently
while doing sorting and high-grading, I found the flat, and this is what
they look like (photo URL above), with a penny for scale. Note that
some broken pieces show yellowish quartz crystals inside.
The two-sided bivalve cast on the right end of the third row is the
coolest... It's translucent when you hold it up to the sun.
I wish I'd spent more time back then collecting on this scraped-off open
field before they built a suburb on top of it! Just from memory, I
think the location was around 25.95397 -80.16272; paste into Google Maps
to see where. While I know it was west of some like in the area, not
sure I have the right one!
Cheers,
Alan Silverstein
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