Shalish Posted April 22, 2013 Posted April 22, 2013 I just found this outside and am wondering as to it's classification and minerals. Sorry if two pictures aren't nearly enough, thanks!
Ophiolite Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 One of the first things a geologist does when faced with a sample, either a hand specimen like this, or a rock outcropping, is to hit it with a hammer to expose an unweathered surface. The problem wiht identifying your specimen is that it is thoroughly weathered - based on the degree of rounding it has spent time as a pebble in a river. Now as to observations: generally brown; some small pock marks, possibly arranged in planar fashion; an irregular, lighter brown patch, free of such marks; couple of large 'holes'. Not much to go on. Provisional guess - sedimentary clastic rock (clastic -composed of fragments or clasts). Poorly sorted (i.e. wide range of grain sizes). Conglomerate, or very coarse sandstone deposited in lower reaches of meandering river. Where was it collected?
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