kontinuumina
Kontinuumina is a soft and porous sedimentary rock composed primarily of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of silica, along with other minerals such as calcite, quartz, and clay minerals. The name kontinuumina is derived from the Latin words for "continuous" and "thread," due to the rock's characteristic thread-like structure.
Kontinuumina is often found in dry environments, where silica-rich solutions have concentrated over time, eventually depositing
Petrographically, kontinuumina can be distinguished from other similar rocks by its distinctive thread-like texture, which is
While rarely of economic significance, kontinuumina is of interest to geologists due to its unique petrographic