dendriitrakke
Dendriitrakke is a geological term used to describe dendritic, or tree-like, staining patterns on rock surfaces produced by the precipitation of minerals from fluids moving through the rock. These patterns are mineralogical rather than biological in origin and do not represent ancient life forms.
The appearances are typically fern- or branch-like, with delicate, branching tendrils that may be black, brown,
Formation occurs when mineral-rich groundwater or pore fluids migrate through rock fractures or pore spaces. As
Dendriitrakke patterns are frequently mistaken for fossil plants, but they can be distinguished by their mineralogical
Occurrences are widespread in sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and limestone, and may be found in many
See also: dendrites (mineral), manganese oxide dendrites, iron oxide staining.