Calcite (Inventory)/Spar/chenille/pool

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The '''chenille/pool''' field should be used to list stations which have pool [[Calcite (Inventory)/Spar|spar]] crystals.
The '''chenille/pool''' field should be used to list stations which have pool [[Calcite (Inventory)/Spar|spar]] crystals.
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Pool spar are well-defined crystals that grew under water. Chenille spar are a subset of pool spar with small spar crystals coating the pool or shelfstone that are almost velvety.
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Pool spar are well-defined crystals that grow under the surface of pools of water. They may be found lining the floor, sides and under [[Calcite (Inventory)/Shelfstone|shelfstone]] of [[Water (Inventory)/Pool|pools]] and [[Water (Inventory)/Paleo-Waterline|dry pools]]. Chenille spar are a subset of pool spar.
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The pool may be dry or still filled with water.
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Chenille spar are long drapery-like crystaline formations which form just below the water surface. They are closely related to [[Calcite (Inventory)/Pool Finger|pool fingers]] -- both have the same origin, calcite crystals growing on microbial filaments. The primary difference between pool fingers and chenille spar is that chenille looks more like a drapery while pool fingers are more finger-like. Chenille spar rarely gets more than a meter in length.
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Look for pool spar and the chenille variety of pool spar anywhere pools have formed or may have once been. Be sure to examine under shelfstone and ledges that may be covering the pool and hiding the spar. Pool spar can also form between the gours in a series of [[Calcite (Inventory)/Rimstone Dam|rimstone dams]].
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Water (Inventory)/Pool|Pool]]
*[[Water (Inventory)/Pool|Pool]]
*[[Water (Inventory)/Paleo-Waterline|Paleo-Waterline]]
*[[Water (Inventory)/Paleo-Waterline|Paleo-Waterline]]
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*[[Calcite (Inventory)/Pool Finger|Pool Finger]]
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*[[Calcite (Inventory)/Rimstone Dam]]
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==External links==
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==References==
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*[http://www.caverntours.com/KIDSPAGE_Form_PoolSpar.html Pool Spar webpage Black Chasm CA]
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*Palmer, Arthur N. (2007) ''Cave Geology'' CAVE BOOKS, Dayton, OH p 297 ISBN-13: [[Special:Booksources/978-0-939748-66-2|978-0-939748-66-2]], ISBN-10: [[Special:Booksources/0-939748-66-5|0-939748-66-5]]
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*[http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/poolspar/poolspar.html Pool spar webpage at the Virtual cave]
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Revision as of 00:37, 1 May 2011

The chenille/pool field should be used to list stations which have pool spar crystals.

Pool spar are well-defined crystals that grow under the surface of pools of water. They may be found lining the floor, sides and under shelfstone of pools and dry pools. Chenille spar are a subset of pool spar.

Chenille spar are long drapery-like crystaline formations which form just below the water surface. They are closely related to pool fingers -- both have the same origin, calcite crystals growing on microbial filaments. The primary difference between pool fingers and chenille spar is that chenille looks more like a drapery while pool fingers are more finger-like. Chenille spar rarely gets more than a meter in length.

Look for pool spar and the chenille variety of pool spar anywhere pools have formed or may have once been. Be sure to examine under shelfstone and ledges that may be covering the pool and hiding the spar. Pool spar can also form between the gours in a series of rimstone dams.

See also

References


Calcite (Inventory)/Spar/chenille/pool is a part of the cave inventory project.
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