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Post by velodromed on Mar 21, 2024 9:46:47 GMT -5
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chris1956
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Post by chris1956 on Mar 21, 2024 11:41:16 GMT -5
I don't know what it is but agree the patterns are very nice!
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Post by MsAli on Mar 21, 2024 12:14:51 GMT -5
Maybe what they call Haystack Jasper?
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Post by velodromed on Mar 21, 2024 19:00:37 GMT -5
Maybe what they call Haystack Jasper? I can’t find much about it online. do you have any pictures of it? Or know of any good ones…
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Post by MsAli on Mar 21, 2024 19:11:09 GMT -5
Try looking up Butte Jelly Bean Jasper
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Post by MsAli on Mar 21, 2024 19:12:57 GMT -5
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Mar 21, 2024 19:54:25 GMT -5
The bottom half looks a lot like Lavic Siding or S Cady's Jasper.
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Post by velodromed on Mar 22, 2024 2:07:20 GMT -5
Very cool! Looks quite similar to what I have.
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Post by velodromed on Mar 22, 2024 2:09:05 GMT -5
The bottom half looks a lot like Lavic Siding or S Cady's Jasper. it does look a good bit like Slavic siding And somewhat like S casts Jasper. Thanks for mentioning these!
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Post by MsAli on Mar 22, 2024 6:04:08 GMT -5
Could be lavic/cady but that top half of the rock doesn't say lavic/cady too me
Most of the stuff I have from there is also more quartz
I'd just call it jasper 😊
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victor1941
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Post by victor1941 on Mar 22, 2024 9:40:47 GMT -5
This would be a good rock/slice for Vegasjames to help identify. It appears to me that the sharp points indicate a fracture where the bottom piece is already formed and split. The top section is new material and was not part of the original rock.
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Post by velodromed on Mar 22, 2024 10:09:51 GMT -5
This would be a good rock/slice for Vegasjames to help identify. It appears to me that the sharp points indicate a fracture where the bottom piece is already formed and split. The top section is new material and was not part of the original rock. vegasjameswhat do you think buddy?
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Post by vegasjames on Mar 22, 2024 18:14:32 GMT -5
This would be a good rock/slice for Vegasjames to help identify. It appears to me that the sharp points indicate a fracture where the bottom piece is already formed and split. The top section is new material and was not part of the original rock. vegasjames what do you think buddy? I don't recognize it, but the top especially looks rhyolitic. The lower part could also be potentially a rhyolite instead of jasper.
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