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gillip wrote:I think I may have an idea, but first could this be in Devonian aged Limestone? The Tennessee map shoes some Devonian outcropping in Wayne County.
My bet is that it's a coral. I'm not 100% on that, but for now, that's what I think. Not an acropora, but the septa of a rugose. I sent the picture to a friend of mine that I went to school with (he was getting his PhD in geology when I was getting my BS). No answer yet.reeffish1073 wrote:another thought, some sort of coral skelleton? it does'nt account for the symetry, but i suppose its possible. mabe the base of some type of acropora or brain type coral. acropora branch's out and curve upwards like that! some types of wellophelial are symetrical like that. possible an extinct type mabe. just my thoughts on it! awsome pic thought!
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