Red fossil coral

Red fossil corals are found in Indonesia and are characterized by these tiny flower-like forms. The original corals were alive in reefs during the Miocene epoch, more than 20 million years ago. The spaces left by the living part of coral were replaced with deposits of agate, while the coral skeletons were dissolved and replaced by silicates rich in iron and manganese. Reflected light microscopy.
September 14, 2023

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Submitted by: Norm Barker, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland