5.2" Wide, Petrified Wood (Schinoxylon) Limb - Blue Forest, Wyoming
This is a beautiful, 5.2" wide limb section of petrified wood (Schinoxylon) from the famous "Blue Forest" in Eden Valley, Wyoming. It has been cut flat on both ends and polished to a glossy finish on one. This specimen has a ton of fluorescence on the exposed chalcedony and calcite when subjected to shortwave UV light.
This petrified wood was formed when trees died and fell into a swamp where they were rapidly covered by algae. This formed casts that preserved the original bark surfaces and kept the trees from decaying. Eventually the algae casts and the spaces between them were filled in by minerals, often in exquisite crystalline form. These casts have preserved incredibly fine details in the wood, providing researchers with a wealth of information about these ancient trees. A paper on the formation of this petrified wood can be found at the link below.
Mineralogy of Eocene Fossil Wood from the "Blue Forest" Locality, Southwestern Wyoming, United States
Mineralogy of Eocene Fossil Wood from the "Blue Forest" Locality, Southwestern Wyoming, United States
SPECIES
Schinoxylon sp.
LOCATION
Eden Valley, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
FORMATION
Green River Formation, Laney Shale Member
SIZE
5.2 x 3.9 x 3.6"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#307194
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