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Nevada Desert Fossil??


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I agree - Dendrites. 

Commonly mistaken for plant fossils. 

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I, too, agree with dendrites.

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Well, I have to disagree. I think it is a diffusion-limited aggregation.

OK, that's the same thing as a dentritic mineral deposit, but... it's longer and sounds pretty cool.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion-limited_aggregation

These are fractal patterns created by the ionic forces of the atoms and molecules aligning themselves (combined with some stochastic randomness) and you can find software out there on the internets for making different moss/tree patterns like these. Frost is a similar effect.

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Years ago we collected trilobites and inarticulate brachiopods near Pahrump...in thick shale layers towards the California side. 

 

Also, the areas northeast of you are filled with excellent deposits of Carboniferous invertebrates. Its hit and miss.  Most rock exposures can be sterile and the next be full of fossils eroding out 

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not a fossil or ichnofossil, but a nice pseudofossil :)

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