20 May 2015

Liesegang banding in Pennsylvanian sandstones, Bolt Mountain, West Virginia

Posted by Callan Bentley

While out at the eastern section of NAGT’s annual meeting last weekend in West Virginia, I participated in a field trip to look at the stratigraphy of the Bolt Mountain section of Pottsville Group strata. One thing that was particularly eye-catching about the sandstones we saw was that many of them had been stained by rusty groundwater, producing the lovely stripey pattern known as Liesegang banding. Here are five examples:

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Here are some previous examples of Liesegang banding here on Mountain Beltway. It’s lovely stuff.