Found this cool rock at lake Tahoe. It has 2 white rings around it that are so perfect I thought at first they were drawn. Now it lives in my Chia pet garden. Here’s an additional pic.

  • Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The cracks in the basalt weren’t parallel. They filled in at the same time. They weren’t (probably) horizontal. Much later, after it was filled in, it was broken again. Then water (river or ocean) smoothed it to be round.

    edit: They’re not rings, they’re through the whole rock in a plane. “Layers” isn’t right either. The filled in part wasn’t horizontal when deposited. The quartz crystals grew in the cracks whichever orientation they were. So the single stone you have is really three basalt pieces stuck together with quartz “glue”

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      1 month ago

      I did find this on the shore but it was lake Tahoe at around 7,000ft elevation. Could it still be from the ocean in that case? You guys seem to know what you’re talking about and it’s terribly interesting. I always just thought, “cool rock” but I love hearing all these theories.

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      1 month ago

      Oh I get it. It’s just funny that the smoothing would stop perfectly right there.

      If it’s not rings that would have to be it. OP, you have an industrial CT machine to check, right? /s

      Edit: Also, it’s basalt?