Submitted by muted-peach t3_ygle7c in mildlyinteresting
mostlyclueless999 t1_iu964af wrote
Whats the white bit?
zencanuck t1_iu96mu5 wrote
Quartz. It’s black slate with a crystallized quartz layer. They look cool when polished.
RFC793 t1_iu9m6a0 wrote
And, at least where I’m from (area with lots of quartz and creeks), this is where gold is more likely to form. Gold panners would look for “black sand” in creeks, which implies a lot of eroded slate, which means the surface of quartz is likely to be exposed where gold deposits may have been freed.
We call those quartz veins, and I’ve seen many huge examples while hiking that are several inches thick and a dozen feet long, but typically bound by standard grey bedrock. Think: OP’s picture but the rock is scaled to a boulder the size of a van.
muted-peach OP t1_iu96ixr wrote
I honestly don't know
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