permineralisering
Permineralisering is a geological process that occurs after an organism's death and burial. It is a form of fossilization where mineral-rich groundwater circulates through the porous spaces within the organism's tissues, such as bones, shells, or wood. As the water moves, dissolved minerals precipitate out of the solution and fill these empty spaces.
The minerals that commonly permineralize include silica (quartz), calcite (calcium carbonate), and pyrite (iron sulfide). Over
Common examples of permineralized fossils include petrified wood, where the original cellulose of the wood is