Playa Rocks

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Playa Rocks

Post by Just_Joe » Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:09 am

While playing with a cheapie uv flashlight, I found some little rocks on the playa during the event this year that fluoresce.
Anybody have an idea of what they are?
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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by Sham » Mon Oct 24, 2016 11:00 am

I've never seen rocks on the playa, but those are quite possibly "playa boogers" that people removed from their noses during the week. Some are quite impressive. 8)

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by Skuzzy61 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:14 pm

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by Ratty » Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:40 pm

My campmate picked up a bunch of white rocks. I thought they were left over from last year. Some art projects build a bed under their structure. I have no reason to think this other than seeing rocks around different art.
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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by 666isMONEY » Mon Oct 24, 2016 6:36 pm

There's a very alkali mineral hot spring called Frog Pond or Trego, by the railroad tracks off Jungo Road, maybe associated with that. I went in i once and after drying off, skin was very dry, flaky.

http://geology.com/articles/fluorescent-minerals/

http://www.hotwaterslaughter.com/hotspr ... hot-spring

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by ygmir » Mon Oct 24, 2016 7:50 pm

well calcite fluoresces, IIRC. maybe Gypsum,too? I know color can also depend on the wavelenght of the UV.
does it effervesce in HCL?
how hard is it?

there is a flow chart for ID'ing minerals, probably several, on line.
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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by EGAZ » Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:11 pm

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by 666isMONEY » Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:48 pm

Tufa, calcite found in mineral springs and at Pyramid Lake, nearby, calcite flouresces

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by Thecatman » Sun Oct 30, 2016 3:19 pm

fragments of a meteorite $$$

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by Just_Joe » Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:00 pm

Thanks for all of the input.
They look similar to a tufa "flower" that I have. When I put the UV light on it and it fluoresces, but is *much* dimmer that the specimens picked up on top of playa. They react biggly with HCL.
I'm going to go with Tufa Meteorite.

Yeah, I was hoping Rhino would chime in. Maybe he's buried in textbooks?

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Re: Playa Rocks

Post by ygmir » Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:47 pm

Just_Joe wrote:Thanks for all of the input.
They look similar to a tufa "flower" that I have. When I put the UV light on it and it fluoresces, but is *much* dimmer that the specimens picked up on top of playa. They react biggly with HCL.
I'm going to go with Tufa Meteorite.

Yeah, I was hoping Rhino would chime in. Maybe he's buried in textbooks?
if they are not meteorites, I'd say "tufa shit" and just move on.
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