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Fossil id, rock id please


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Check the crystals by putting a drop of vinegar on one. 

If it fizzes, it is calcite. If not, it is quartz.  :) 

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Yes I think.

 

But you have to take from now on the good habits : size of the sample, the origin (a little more precise than Kansas !) and age of the sediment when you know it ;)

 

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The lower left part of the first rock appears to have a high spired gastropod, point facing up and aperture facing towards viewer. (Or, is this a case of pareidolia?)

 

I cannot quite make out the crystal forms from the photos. If the long prisms of the crystals have six faces and the points have six faces (hexagonal crystals) then quartz is likely. If a knife blade cannot scratch them then quartz is likely. Please test them.

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The crystals scratch with my thumb.   I thought my hand was good for scale.  Ellsworth County, Kansas.   Yes definitely some kind of gastropod.    I found several others also.  

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Nice blocks o' gastropods!  I think they're really nice display pieces :)

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42 minutes ago, DPS Ammonite said:

The lower left part of the first rock appears to have a high spired gastropod, point facing up and aperture facing towards viewer. (Or, is this a case of pareidolia?)

It's a gastropod...:)

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