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Iowa
- Specimen Number
13
- Description
Irregular slab of strong reddish brown bedded rock with honeycomb structure and white matrix. Identified by survey staff at the University of Iowa as a favosite, an extinct, colonial, tabular coral.
- Classification
Sedimentary. Limestone. Reef. Coral.
- Location & Occurrence
Marine reef created by extinct form of coral as part of a vast, shallow, epicontinental sea.
- Geological Age
Devonian. 448-251 Ma (Britannica).
- Geoheritage
Modern reefs are completely different, dominated by scleractinian corals.
- Links
Link to State Geological Map from USGS. Link to Iowa Geological Survey.
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