Pisolite
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz


Orbicular Silica

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz


Orbicular Silica

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz


Orbicular Silica

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz


Orbicular Silica

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
A pisolite is a sedimentary rock made of pisoids, which are concretionary grains. Pisoids are typically comprised of calcium carbonate but can also be comprised of silica, oxide and carbonate minerals. Pisoids resemble ooids, but are in excess of 0.2 cm in diameter. Pisoid grains are approximately spherical and have concentric layers up to 1.0 cm in diameter. The name derives from the Greek word for pea. Bauxites, limonites and siderites often have a pisolitic structure.
Photographed by Ulf Thewalt


Orbicular Silica with Chalcedony Cement

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
12 cm
Photographed by Ulf Thewalt


Orbicular Silica with Chalcedony Cement

Malheur Lake

Harney County
OREGON
1.8 cm