I believe the rock you found displays what is called "cone in cone" structures. It may look like a fossil plant etc. but the 'cones' are created from crystallization of calcite or aragonite and the clays became deformed.
You probably ought to try looking up cone in cone calcite. I have never seen it before although I had heard of it, if you look at pictures of it on the web it looks exactly like what you have. Having looked at the photos I am extremely dubious that you got cellular structure visible under a microscope
@@lylelay Thanks for checking out our video and if you have taken time to read our description then you would understand that we have corrected our statement that this is what we originally thought it was what we thought. We also have a digital microscope that is very strong and It can view our specimens at a level that helps us to really understand formations. "Cone in Cone" is incredibly general scientifically and really hasn't been determined why it forms and comes in many mineral states. These that we have are not the same as the minerals of "cone in cone" that has been found, described and recorded. We are a lapidary shop and due to our cutting and polishing of this material, this is our personal theory -also due to the location of where we found them. There is other signs in the area if fossilized tree plants in very similar formation. I wouldn't call our actions dubious... I have been cutting rocks for 15 years and I am open to discussion of what these really are by folks who have done their research about this material like I have.
@@michaelgraf7475 It is a gorgeous hike in from a bike trail and walkers path. You can satellite a good trail to follow and its a lovely walk in. Thanks for Watching!
Im guessing you mean "here" 😊 It is a beautiful discovery for us and glad to know you have been here as well! Its gorgeous! A real hidden Gem! Thank you for checking out our video 👍🏻
@@RiskyVentureMinerals We have also chemical, mohs and microscope tested it and it is a type of petrified wood. There are layers of it in many stages from bog-wood formation into these chalcedony forms, some pieces we have found in this region that are half and half. Mohs of this is similar to Mexican coconut agate. Extremely silicated. You must cut alot and work with Petrified wood?
I believe the rock you found displays what is called "cone in cone" structures. It may look like a fossil plant etc. but the 'cones' are created from crystallization of calcite or aragonite and the clays became deformed.
I correct our opinion - thank you for this helpful detail! :) It is greatly appreciated!
Awesome!!
You probably ought to try looking up cone in cone calcite. I have never seen it before although I had heard of it, if you look at pictures of it on the web it looks exactly like what you have. Having looked at the photos I am extremely dubious that you got cellular structure visible under a microscope
@@lylelay Thanks for checking out our video and if you have taken time to read our description then you would understand that we have corrected our statement that this is what we originally thought it was what we thought. We also have a digital microscope that is very strong and It can view our specimens at a level that helps us to really understand formations. "Cone in Cone" is incredibly general scientifically and really hasn't been determined why it forms and comes in many mineral states. These that we have are not the same as the minerals of "cone in cone" that has been found, described and recorded. We are a lapidary shop and due to our cutting and polishing of this material, this is our personal theory -also due to the location of where we found them. There is other signs in the area if fossilized tree plants in very similar formation. I wouldn't call our actions dubious... I have been cutting rocks for 15 years and I am open to discussion of what these really are by folks who have done their research about this material like I have.
WISH THEY'D PUT SIGNS ON THE HIGHWAY THERE IVE PASSED THERE DOZENS OF TIMES WITHOUT KNOWING THIS FANTASTIC MICRO BADLANDS
@@michaelgraf7475 It is a gorgeous hike in from a bike trail and walkers path. You can satellite a good trail to follow and its a lovely walk in. Thanks for Watching!
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@@gabrielvigara1375 Thank you for watching our video :) Gracias por ver nuestro video ❤️
We've been had.
Im guessing you mean "here" 😊 It is a beautiful discovery for us and glad to know you have been here as well! Its gorgeous! A real hidden Gem!
Thank you for checking out our video 👍🏻
cone in cone calcite.
Nothing about these indicates pet wood, looks like Tuffa.
@@RiskyVentureMinerals We have carved this material and it has wood grains in it. Its like a pineapple pattern to it. Thanks for Watching!
@@RiskyVentureMinerals We have also chemical, mohs and microscope tested it and it is a type of petrified wood. There are layers of it in many stages from bog-wood formation into these chalcedony forms, some pieces we have found in this region that are half and half. Mohs of this is similar to Mexican coconut agate. Extremely silicated. You must cut alot and work with Petrified wood?