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Rock inside a rock - how does it happen?

  • 20-04-2020 11:42pm
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    Hi all, i'm a fairly well read and well educated man but this one has me beaten - found this out in the back yard and I can't figure out how it came to be. It looks like some kind of 'regular' rock wrapped inside a an iron containing rock.

    Any geology experts can help me?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,454 ✭✭✭bogwalrus


    Deagol wrote: »
    Hi all, i'm a fairly well read and well educated man but this one has me beaten - found this out in the back yard and I can't figure out how it came to be. It looks like some kind of 'regular' rock wrapped inside a an iron containing rock.

    Any geology experts can help me?

    My 2 cents. Under heat the minerals rose to the outside and formed a crust. So it just appears to be a rock inside a rock.

    Or could have actually been a rock that got covered in sediment of a different type and over time worn pressure formed a rock on outside.

    There are probably a number of processes that can do this.


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