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MOUGHTON WHETSTONE - Yorkshire

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MOUGHTON WHETSTONE

Highly unusual banded siltstone

Austwick, North Yorkshire

Moughton Whetstone is a thin layer of siltstone with remarkable colour banding. The banding was formed by the rhythmic precipitation of hematite (iron oxide) as water percolated through the rock over millions of years. The iron diffused through the porous rock in pulses or waves creating distinct bands that scientists call ‘Liesegang rings’, but the process is still not fully understood.

The rock dates from the Silurian period. It was once used for sharpening razors, hence the name.

This piece is from an old collection. 

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Size: approx. 11.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 centimetres
Weight: 124 grams

PRICE: £25.00
MOUGHTON  WHETSTONE  - Yorkshire
MOUGHTON  WHETSTONE  - Yorkshire MOUGHTON  WHETSTONE  - Yorkshire MOUGHTON  WHETSTONE  - Yorkshire MOUGHTON  WHETSTONE  - Yorkshire