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Help on ID please. North Sulphur River Texas Cretaceous find.

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Calcium-carbonate deposition of calcite - rich water on plant roots (rootsicles), shoots, mosses, etc. - Speleothem growth.

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Calcium-carbonate deposition of calcite - rich water on plant roots (rootsicles), shoots, mosses, etc. - Speleothem growth.

Right... I change my opinion to calcite deposit. That would explain the odd bridges and other things I can't explain with an organic explaination.

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