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Also known as oolites or ooliths, these little geologic Gobstoppers form in shallow, supersaturated, agitated water far from continental sediment sources. They start as a tiny grain of calcium carbonate, usually calcite or aragonite. As they roll and tumble in the waves, they gradually build up layer after layer of ...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentRobin Rohrback-Schiavone (February 14, 2013, 10:13AM )
Ask and you shall receive. This is the best I could do with my phone camera and supplies at hand. imgur.com/t9cVYuW
rockshop (February 13, 2013, 10:06PM )
I'd be interested to know the width of the dish as well as the diameter of an average Gobstopper. Ok, 9 cm dish!