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Title: Lightening Creek mafic mishmash
Post by: WingnutAndAPrayer on October 02, 2024, 03:44:49 PM
An odd, hard thing with lots of pretty stuff. I collected a shelf specimen and some smaller handies for the archives (trying to collect examples of batholith margin pegmatic errrrratics.)

This is very uncommon in the watershed it came from but is not glacial moraine, I'm certain. There's also some metals which instead of rusty,  I believe it has autunite in it and that's radioactive decay halo as the low temp pegs carry uraniums.


Title: Re: Lightening Creek mafic mishmash
Post by: lithicbeads on October 04, 2024, 12:57:25 PM
 I imagine that if it has alunite in it that it must be a conglomerate that includes metamorphosed laterite soil.It looks like a metamorphosed igneous rock to me. Contact metamorphism on the edge of batholiths can do amazing things.
Title: Re: Lightening Creek mafic mishmash
Post by: WingnutAndAPrayer on October 05, 2024, 09:24:46 AM
Lithic- the metal is Thorite!! I brought it to a guy here a we counted geigers.
Title: Re: Lightening Creek mafic mishmash
Post by: irockhound on October 09, 2024, 07:37:43 PM
I feel so ignorant of geology when you guys talk on some of these finds.  I've got great knowledge on types of agate and formations and locations but you are all on another level on the scientific processes.  Kudos
Title: Re: Lightening Creek mafic mishmash
Post by: WingnutAndAPrayer on October 16, 2024, 03:03:10 PM
Kudos to you as well, Steve! Your knowledge base leaves me floored consistently. The fact that you know locations and forms so well is a super power.