geodebearing
Geodebearing is a term that describes the phenomenon of certain minerals or rock formations exhibiting internal structures resembling geodes. Geodes are geological secondary structures that occur in sedimentary and some igneous rocks. They are typically spherical or subspherical voids that are lined with mineral matter.
In the context of geodebearing, the term refers to instances where these geode-like cavities are found within
The formation of these geode-like structures generally involves a process of dissolution and subsequent deposition. A
The term geodebearing is not a formally recognized geological classification but rather a descriptive phrase used