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It takes many different forms and is formed in many different geological environments
This process indicates that turquoise does not occur in its original form within copper porphyry but rather develops later through environmental interactions
The survival of Borealosuchus
2.5" Carpolithus SP Seed, Leaf And Stems 66-56 Mil Yrs Old Paleocene Raton FM Colorado Tourmaline Dive into the detailed imagesLocation: Raton Formation, Las Animas County, Colorado Weight: 0. 8 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 5 Inches Long, 1. 9 Inches Wide, 0. 3 Inches Thick (Plate) The item pictured is the one you will receive. Paleocene Age 66 56 million years ago Carpolithus Sp Carpolithus is an extinct genus of fossil seeds belonging to the Fabaceae family. These ancient seeds are commonly preserved in Paleocene sediments (6656 million years ago), offering a glimpse into the
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US$ 115.00
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