permineralizáció
Permineralizáció is a common process of fossilization. It occurs when mineral-rich groundwater flows through the porous tissue of organic material, such as bone or wood. As the groundwater percolates, the dissolved minerals precipitate out of the solution and fill the empty spaces within the organic structure. Over time, this process can completely replace the original organic material with minerals, creating a rock-like copy.
The minerals most commonly involved in permineralization are silica, calcite, and pyrite. The type of mineral
Permineralization is a crucial mechanism for preserving ancient life forms, providing scientists with invaluable insights into