Beck Spring Dolomite

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The Beck Spring Dolomite is a geological formation in Death Valley, California, from the Tonian period of the Neoproterozoic era. It is believed to be between 750 and 800 million years old. It is known for its highly palaeontologically significant fossils of microbial life.[1] It consists almost entirely of dolomite.[2]

There are three layers of dolomite found there. The topmost part is laminae of pelletal and mosaic dolomite. The next is oolitic of mosaic dolomite with oolite, pisolite, and grapestone. The lowest layer is upper cherty stromatolites that has been partially silicified and dolomitized.[3]

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