- Geyserite, or
siliceous sinter, is a form of
opaline silica that is
often found as
crusts or
layers around hot
springs and geysers.
Botryoidal geyserite...
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calcium carbonate deposited by
springs Siliceous sinter,
silica deposited by hot
springs and
geysers Sinter, a
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Fluid Motorsport...
- or
sedimentary rock layers.
Calcareous sinter should not be
confused with
siliceous sinter,
which the term
sinter more frequently[citation needed] refers...
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while it is
being heated.
Geysers tend to be
coated with geyserite, or
siliceous sinter. The
water in
geysers comes in
contact with hot silica-containing rocks...
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Chert is
found in
settings as
diverse as hot
spring deposits (
siliceous sinter),
banded iron
formation (jaspilite), or
alkaline lakes. However, most...
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little sinter was
deposited for
about 2000 years. Once
Geysir became active,
precipitation of opal from the
geothermal water lead to a
siliceous sinter apron...
- gl****-clear opal
sometimes called Muller's gl****; geyserite, also
called siliceous sinter,
deposited around hot
springs or geysers; and
diatomaceous earth, the...
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August 2014. Weed,
Walter (1890). The
formation of
travertine and
siliceous sinter by the
vegetation of hot springs. U.S.
Government Printing Office....
- VĂctor (April 2023). "****essing
siliceous sinter matrices for long-term
preservation of
lipid biomarkers in
opaline sinter deposits analogous to Mars in...
- of
calcium carbonate, but may
consist of lava, mud, peat, pitch, sand,
sinter, and
amberat (crystallized
urine of pack rats). The
corresponding formation...