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Sam Jar posted an image in the group Imaging and Digitization for Avocational Paleontologists Workshop from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 5 months ago
2 years, 5 months ago2 years, 5 months agoDoes any one know what kind of rocks are these cuz I never seen a green rock by a river will like a small river
Do they write on paper? If so then it’s graphite, which is used in pencils
No they dont
I had found them at a construction sight but is was a abandoned one so me and my friends went there and we found a lot and we also found a lot by like a river
I had a fossil but then my dog had ate it so I had got mad and now I don’t have one any more
So I have to go back and dig
1:your dog ate a rock 2:you’ll get the fossil back in a few days . 3:I’m not sure what these are, they’re like a mineral of some kind. You can research and compare the properties of your minerals to others and find a match
Ok
I found it it does not say the name but it say I can sell it up from $80-280
Is it light? It looked like fossilized coal
Could it be rough green jasper?
Yea it is light
My guess would be coal
I have plenty of it from the beach, a mine, near river beds sometimes too
Yea
This looks a lot like slag—a by-product of smelting. Perhaps it’s a waste material from the construction site.
Ok but there is a river by the constant site so it was a realy small one and the river was green
Industrial slag is often dumped into nearby rivers and lakes. In some cases it can alter the chemistry of (or even contaminate) the water and sediments with various microscopic metals
Ok
Its mineral, maybe malachite you can Google raw green minerals and come up with quite a few results that would probably help you out I would have to have more pictures larger images my eyes are horrible
Ok
Elise is correct it could be slag
Ok