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Tufa

Tufa is the name for an unusual geological formation.

Tufa is a rough, thick, rock-like calcium carbonate deposit that forms by precipitation from bodies of water with a high dissolved calcium content. Tufa deposition occurs in five known ways:

  • Mechanical precipitation by wave action against the shore. This form of tufa can be useful for identifying the shoreline of extinct lakes, especially in the Lake Lahontan region.
  • Precipitation from supersaturated hot spring water entering cooler lake water
  • Precipitation in lake bottom sediments which are fed by hot springs from below
  • Precipitation throughout the lake as the lake dries out
  • Through the agency of algae

There are some prominent towers of Tufa at Mono Lake in California, USA

 
 

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