nursetumbler
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Post by nursetumbler on Apr 5, 2022 17:32:52 GMT -5
Any Idea?
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mjflinty
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Post by mjflinty on Apr 5, 2022 18:08:09 GMT -5
Yes, that is chert. Reminds me of some of the glacial deposit chert I found in Ohio.
Michael
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Post by Pat on Apr 5, 2022 18:10:11 GMT -5
Yes, that is chert. Reminds me of some of the glacial deposit chert I found in Ohio. Michael ...reminds me of chocolate chip cookies!
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nursetumbler
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Chert?
Apr 5, 2022 18:30:12 GMT -5
Post by nursetumbler on Apr 5, 2022 18:30:12 GMT -5
Yes, that is chert. Reminds me of some of the glacial deposit chert I found in Ohio. Michael ...reminds me of chocolate chip cookies! Yummy 😋
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Post by LazerFlash on Apr 6, 2022 0:27:27 GMT -5
Yes, that is chert. Reminds me of some of the glacial deposit chert I found in Ohio. Michael ...reminds me of chocolate chip cookies! LOL I was thinking it looked like vanilla/chocolate ice cream (heavy on the chips).
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nursetumbler
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Post by nursetumbler on Apr 6, 2022 3:32:24 GMT -5
Yes, that is chert. Reminds me of some of the glacial deposit chert I found in Ohio. Michael Michael Would it be in Port Huron area too?? Kelly
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mjflinty
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Post by mjflinty on Apr 11, 2022 7:15:29 GMT -5
Hi Kelly,
Yes, Port Huron Michigan was has the same glacial till as Ohio. It can vary in color from just a light grey to white and can have spots and banding. You'll see it in pebble form most often.
All the best, Michael
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Post by nursetumbler on Apr 11, 2022 7:35:30 GMT -5
Hi Kelly, Yes, Port Huron Michigan was has the same glacial till as Ohio. It can vary in color from just a light grey to white and can have spots and banding. You'll see it in pebble form most often. All the best, Michael Thank you mjflinty
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