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Made up of ooliths, spherical grains < 2mm Calcite Crystals
Oolitic Limestone
Masses of visible crystal; can have cavities, pores, layering, light in color
Travertine
Microcrystalline Dolomite
Fizzies with acid if powdered; light colored
Dolostone
Halite mineral crystals
Salty taste, brittle, visible crystals
Rock Salt
Visible - microcrystalline crystals; 2 on Moh’s hardness scale; is usually gray, white, or clorless
Rock Gypsum
Chemical
Gypsum mineral crystals
Iron bearing mineral crystals
Microcrystalline quartz varities
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Amorphous chemical residue to microcrystalline nodules. Usually dark colored and heavy.
Microcrystalline with conchoidal fracture. Very hard, can contain fossils. Is either gray, brown, black, or a mix of all these colors
Ironstone
Chert
Adapted From Richard M. Busch Editor; AGI/NAGT Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology
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