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I have a simple question for you... I was out at the Pimmit Run-Potomac
confluence collecting rock samples with that awesome chlorite/pyrite/garnet
assemblage and I encountered a couple pieces of unakite float. I'm just
wondering about its provenance. Your blogs seem to indicate that unakite is
typically found in situ farther west in the Shenandoah which would be a pretty
long way to travel (and pretty cool too!) although I believe there is Antietam
around Mather Gorge so I guess it's not impossible; unless it was
anthropogenically relocated which would be much less cool. A little insight
would be greatly appreciated so I can wow my friends when describing what is now the piece de resistance in my fish tank.
So I wrote back with this (links are additions, since I'm blogging it):
Anyone else have any questions? Like PZ, I could make this a regular series. The more local and the more geo-centric, the better.Yes, you could certainly have found some Blue Ridge unakite as float in the Potomac Gorge. I've seen many other Blue Ridge Formations as float on the bedrock terraces of the Potomac: Catoctin Formation, Harpers, Weverton, Antietam (like you mentioned), and something that looks a hell of a lot like the Old Rag Granite. I've found well-rounded bituminous coal cobbles, too! I've found unakite further out, in the Coastal Plain, as well as blue quartz (which is unique to the Blue Ridge). So I think it's quite likely you could have found some unakite.
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