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6.3" Polished, Gary Green (Larsonite) Petrified Wood - Oregon
This is a 6.3" wide, section of jasper replaced petrified wood that was collected near McDermitt, Oregon. This section has been polished to a glossy finish on one side and the base has been cut flat for aesthetic presentation. It has absolutely stunning blue and green coloration.
About Gary Green Jasper (Larsonite)
Gary Green Jasper, also referred to as petrified bog wood or Larsonite, is a form of petrified wood from a location near McDermitt, Oregon on the Nevada/Oregon border. It is believed to be wood covered by volcanic activity between 11-15 million years ago. The volcanic event covered this area in debris that deprived the plants of oxygen, halting the decay process. Minerals from the volcanic ash then acted as the replacement material for this petrification/mineralization, giving the wood these vibrant colors.
Gary Green Jasper, also referred to as petrified bog wood or Larsonite, is a form of petrified wood from a location near McDermitt, Oregon on the Nevada/Oregon border. It is believed to be wood covered by volcanic activity between 11-15 million years ago. The volcanic event covered this area in debris that deprived the plants of oxygen, halting the decay process. Minerals from the volcanic ash then acted as the replacement material for this petrification/mineralization, giving the wood these vibrant colors.
SPECIES
Unknown
LOCATION
Near McDermitt, Oregon
SIZE
6.3 x 3.4 x 1.85"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#180193
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