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miqui2077
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 16:41 Post subject: Help about this rock |
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I found this rock in my garden (Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy)
It seems to be a volcanic rock but here we don't have volcanoes.
0.170 litres, 270g.
It's a porous stone, the shape reminds me of an egg (half egg). It's light blue (flash of the smartphone does not reproduce real colors)
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SteveB
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 17:20 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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A type of rhyolite maybe?Porphyritic? Italy has LOTS of volcanoes btw. Maybe little are active or dormant now but historically a lot of volcanic activity and many many many volcanic rocks in the region. Oddly its pinker “ball” inclusions remind me of a type of bauxite, Any chance you have bauxite mining in the area? Sorry I can’t offer more but volcanic origin is my gut still.
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Volkmar Stingl
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 21:45 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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Hello!
For me this is a water-worn and well rounded (but broken) piece of slag. The glassy surface and lots of bubbles indicate this piece as man-made.
An additional picture of the broken side would help.
Volkmar
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miqui2077
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 01:01 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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This picture shows the broken part, and shows also the true colors of the stone.
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miqui2077
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 01:09 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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SteveB wrote: | A type of rhyolite maybe?Porphyritic? Italy has LOTS of volcanoes btw. Maybe little are active or dormant now but historically a lot of volcanic activity and many many many volcanic rocks in the region. Oddly its pinker “ball” inclusions remind me of a type of bauxite, Any chance you have bauxite mining in the area? Sorry I can’t offer more but volcanic origin is my gut still. |
We don't have bauxite here, yes from the picture it remembers that type of stone but it's caused by the flash. I will take other pictures. You can view the broken part with its true colors.
Another think that it doesn't sound with a metal dector so it doesn't contain metals.
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Volkmar Stingl
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 02:13 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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Definitely slag.
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miqui2077
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 03:28 Post subject: Re: help about this rock |
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Volkmar Stingl wrote: | Definitely slag. |
Thank you!
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Sante Celiberti
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 04:40 Post subject: Re: Help about this rock |
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Perhaps a Euganean vacuolar trachyte with celadonite from the relatively nearby Zovon (Padua province, Veneto, Italy), which came by chance in your garden.
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