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<blockquote data-quote="Wind7" data-source="post: 256868" data-attributes="member: 6388"><p>I would venture a guess that what you have here is a nice Fulgurite deposit.</p><p>This can happen when a tree is struck by lightning,</p><p>it eventually kills the tree and can leave a healthy deposit underneath.</p><p>Some can fuse with mineral deposits and even create something new...Or uncharted.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><span style="color: rgb(247, 218, 100)">"When lightning strikes a tree, the ground typically explodes out, and the surrounding grass dies, forming a scar and sending electric discharge through nearby rock, soil and sand, forming fulgurites, also known as 'fossilized lightning'," Pasek said.</span></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><span style="color: rgb(247, 218, 100)">~ </span></em></strong>Apr 12, 2023</p><p></p><p>Source ~ <a href="https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/new-port-rickey-fulgurite-lightning-strike-rock-mineral" target="_blank">See the newly discovered fossilized material left behind by a Florida lightning strike</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind7, post: 256868, member: 6388"] I would venture a guess that what you have here is a nice Fulgurite deposit. This can happen when a tree is struck by lightning, it eventually kills the tree and can leave a healthy deposit underneath. Some can fuse with mineral deposits and even create something new...Or uncharted. [B][I][COLOR=rgb(247, 218, 100)]"When lightning strikes a tree, the ground typically explodes out, and the surrounding grass dies, forming a scar and sending electric discharge through nearby rock, soil and sand, forming fulgurites, also known as 'fossilized lightning'," Pasek said. ~ [/COLOR][/I][/B]Apr 12, 2023 Source ~ [URL="https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/new-port-rickey-fulgurite-lightning-strike-rock-mineral"]See the newly discovered fossilized material left behind by a Florida lightning strike[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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