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septarium /sɛpˈtɛːrɪəm /noun (plural septaria /sɛpˈtɛːrɪə/) GeologyA concretionary nodule, typically of ironstone, having radial cracks filled with calcite or another mineral.Phosphatic nodules, large dolostone septaria, iron sulfide nodules, and crystal-lined vugs are present....- Iron oxide nodules are commonly septaria, exhibiting networks of thin veins of coarsely granular calcite.
- Large dolostone septaria and iron sulfide nodules occur in the Late Devonian Huron Shale.
Derivatives septarian adjective ...- Consequently, they are only readily detected in septarian cracks and vugs that show an incomplete paragenesis.
- These are found rarely in large septarian concretions in the Huron Shale in north-central Ohio near Milan, in Huron County.
- The areas along fault planes were subjected to a shearing action that produced a pattern of fracturing that is different from the desiccation cracking of a normal septarian concretion.
Origin Late 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin septum 'enclosure'. |