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Title: Petrified Wood


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Petrified Wood
  • By Jen Osburn
  • Hannah Pugh

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Some Questions to Answer
  • What is petrified wood?
  • How is it formed?
  • Why are there multiple colors?
  • Where can this wood be found?
  • What has petrified wood been used for?
  • What are some interesting properties of petrified
    wood?
  • Are there any interesting stories associated with
    it?

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What is Petrified Wood?
  • A fossil in which all of the
  • organic components
  • of wood have been replaced
  • by minerals
  • The original structure of the
  • wood is normally preserved
  • Sometimes the individual
  • structure of cells can be
  • distinguished
  • Tree rings can be observed on many pieces
  • At the microscopic level, many tissues of the
    wood
  • can be identified

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The Petrification Process
STEP 1 Wood gets buried in sediment. This
usually occurs due to volcanic eruptions,
mudslides, or other natural disasters.
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STEP 2 Water rich in minerals flows through the
sediment. STEP 3 The minerals replace the
woods cells and organic materials with stone
over the course of many years.
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What is Involved?
  • Preservation of the wood can be attributed to a
    lack of oxygen.
  • Most of the minerals involved in the process are
    silicates.
  • The structure of the cells of the wood can be
    preserved so well by that the features can be
    observed in detail at a microscopic level.
  • The minerals take the place of the woods lignin
    and cellulose as they decay.

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Colors
Different elements in the minerals yield
different colors in the new fossilized
wood. Carbon Black Cobalt Green/Blue Chromium
Green/Blue Copper Green/Blue Iron Oxides
Red, Brown, Yellow Manganese Pink/Orange Mangane
se Oxides Black
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Locations
The world is constantly changing, most of the
land mass at one time was covered in tropical
forests, so petrified wood can be found almost
anywhere.
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The Best Locations
  • Argentina
  • Canadian Badlands
  • Czech Republic
  • Greece
  • Libya
  • USA
  • Australia
  • India

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What Can It Be Used For?
Paper weight anyone?
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Interesting Properties
  • On the Mohs Hardness Scale, petrified wood is
    rated with a 7, the same as quartz.
  • Petrified wood is the state gem of Washington.
  • Petrified wood generally makes a better pet rock
    than regular rocks.
  • Petrified wood is the official state fossil of
    Arizona.
  • Petrified wood can weigh thousands of pounds.

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Folklore
  • Many myths and fairy tales have some mention of
    the petrification process.
  • The story of Medusa
  • Basilisks
  • Childrens games
  • Various fairy tales

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Can It Be Made in a Lab?
A lab in the state of Washington has successfully
created artificial petrified wood.
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References
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood
  • http//www.scienceviews.com/parks/treestostone.htm
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  • http//www.desertusa.com/mag00/jan/papr/rock.html
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrifaction
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