File:Rhodolites red-algae Miocene Minorca.jpg
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English: Fossil rhodolites from the Miocene of Menorca (Balearic Islands - Spain), and a present-day example of the same type of structure. the rhodolites are accretional sphaeroid-shaped structures made by red corallinae algae of various genera.
Notice: this term is used also in the metamorphic rocks petrography to indicate a type of garnet, and the two contextes should not be confused. |
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