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Agate surface

Agate surface

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This image is part of the feature Rock Art

Credit: DIRK WIERSMA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Caption: Agate surface. Cut and polished agate surface with colourful patterns formed from mineral impurities that were trapped as the agate formed. Agate is silica (silicon dioxide) that precipitated from liquid inside existing rock. These successive layers of precipitation are seen as the deposited silica fills hollows in the rock. The patterns are revealed by erosion or cutting the rock open, and pieces of agate are prized as ornaments. This is a sample of Botswana agate.

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Keywords: african, agate, banded, bands, botswana, chalcedony, concentric, cut, earth science, geological, geology, mineral, pattern, patterned, patterns, polished, rock, rocks, section, sectioned, semi-precious, silica, silicon dioxide, stone, surface

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