
River Rock / Stream Pebble
Fluvial Clast / Rounded Sedimentary Particle
Hardness: Varies depending on original mineral composition, but generally durable due to rounded shape from abrasion. Color: Predominantly reddish-brown with some greenish-grey patches, indicative of iron oxides and potentially other minerals.…
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Arenite (Siliclastic sedimentary rock), SiO2 + various minerals
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Chalcedony or Chert/Jasper with secondary mineral staining
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Laterite (iron-rich nodule, possibly Bauxite as a subtype)
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Red Sandstone
Arenite (primarily Quartz with Hematite cement)