[Rockhounds] Stylolites
Johan Maertens
mr.calcite at verizon.net
Sat Mar 16 08:33:19 PDT 2019
I never realized it
But must have been walking over many while hiking and collecting in limestone quarries I always assumed the squiggly lines in the rock were thin marine clay or volcanic ash deposits at one time
Now I learned about Stylolites
I collected a few last weekend
And they seem quite common.
For the non-USA members
I use the American term: stylolites are large planes (some over 1 km long/wide) Not the individual 'cones'
I looked up that geology phenomenon
And cannot quite understand
Under pressure,
Grains in rocks dissolve (dissolution anyone) All along a same line?
Is stylolite formation a dry or wet process?
Any heat involved?
Johan Maertens
Mr dot Calcite at live dot com
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