From the album: Fossil Amber and Copal: Worldwide Localities
A sizeable specimen originating from the La Toca Mine, Cordillera Septentrional, Santiago Province, Dominican Republic; specimen weighs 145.0g and measures 120x88x40mm. There are numerous visible flow lines, which are evidence of successive resin flows, each previous layer being slightly oxidized (discoloration): most of the layers in this piece are coated in small particulates. This piece is a transverse section of what was once a massive flow of resin-turned-amber, as evidenced by the raw outer "crust" with slight matrix on its three sides; the flow was likely formed as resin traveled downward along a deep groove in the resin-producing tree's trunk. There are no observable insect inclusions.
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