pisoliths
Pisoliths are a type of concretion, which are mineral masses that form within sedimentary rocks. They are characterized by their spherical or subspherical shape and their internal structure, which resembles that of a pea or a tiny egg. The name "pisolith" comes from the Greek words "piso" meaning pea and "lithos" meaning stone.
Internally, a pisolith typically consists of concentric layers of mineral material surrounding a nucleus. This nucleus
Pisoliths are found in a variety of sedimentary environments, including limestones, sandstones, and soils. They can