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Deutsch: Abgerolltes Phyllit-Handstück mit Quarzknauern. Die Knauern entstanden durch Mobilisation und anschließende Rekristallisation von SiO2 während der Umwandlung des Tonsedimentes in den Phyllit. Fundort: Linkes Würschnitzufer, Chemnitz-Harthau, Sachsen. Maße: 26 × 20 × 12 cm.
English: Phyllite pebble with chert nodules. The nodules formed through mobilization and subsequent recrystallization of SiO2 during the transformation of the clay sediment into phyllite. Locality: left bank of Würschnitz River, Chemnitz-Harthau, Saxony, Germany. Measurements: 26 × 20 × 12 cm.
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