Calcite (Inventory)/Calcite Coating
From LagWiki
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Sometimes it is difficult to positively differentiate between different coatings in the field without destructive testing. | Sometimes it is difficult to positively differentiate between different coatings in the field without destructive testing. | ||
- | ==See | + | ==See== |
*[[Calcite (Inventory)/Calcite Crust|Calcite Crust]] | *[[Calcite (Inventory)/Calcite Crust|Calcite Crust]] | ||
*[[Gypsum (Inventory)/Coating|Gypsum Coating]] | *[[Gypsum (Inventory)/Coating|Gypsum Coating]] |
Revision as of 02:46, 29 April 2011
The Calcite Coating inventory field should be used to list stations where a coating of calcite is found.
A calcite coating is a thin layer of calcite usually over bedrock or breakdown. It is much thinner than a calcite crust.
It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between a calcite coating, an aragonite coating, a gypsum coating, and even moonmilk.
Calcite tends to have square-ish crystals. Gypsum sometimes makes starbursts. Aragonite and moonmilk are both bright white. Aragonite coatings are not an inventory item on the CCNP Cave Inventory Form and should be inventoried as a calcite coating, so there is no need to distinguish between these two.
Sometimes it is difficult to positively differentiate between different coatings in the field without destructive testing.
See