2021-03-12, 10:55 AM
Yes, that's a normal fault. Small displacement compared to the normal fault at the foot of the Black Mountains!
Yes, that's quartz. It got fractured at some point, which is why it looks like that. Quartz doesn't always form those nice points, in fact it's pretty rare and requires specific conditions for slow growth with lots of room.
Yes, that's quartz. It got fractured at some point, which is why it looks like that. Quartz doesn't always form those nice points, in fact it's pretty rare and requires specific conditions for slow growth with lots of room.
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