gentleone444 Sr. Member Apr 28, 2017 336 353 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 28, 2017 #1 Chert attached to a different type of rock? Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
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DDancer Bronze Member Mar 25, 2014 2,339 2,003 Traveling US to work Detector(s) used Current Equinox 600 Past Whites DFX Garret GTI 2500 and others Prospecting Minelab GPZ 7000 Past SD 2100 GP 3000 (retired) Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 30, 2017 #2 Likely its that your chert eroded out of a sedimentary conglomerate, cemented mud basically, and thats why its still attached to the originating strata. I can see other bits in the , for lack of a better word, sand stone attached to the chert. Upvote 0
Likely its that your chert eroded out of a sedimentary conglomerate, cemented mud basically, and thats why its still attached to the originating strata. I can see other bits in the , for lack of a better word, sand stone attached to the chert.