Title: Petrified Wood
1Petrified Wood
- By Jen Osburn
- Hannah Pugh
2Some Questions to Answer
- What is petrified wood?
- How is it formed?
- Why are there multiple colors?
- Where can this wood be found?
- What has petrified wood been used for?
- What are some interesting properties of petrified
wood? - Are there any interesting stories associated with
it?
3What is Petrified Wood?
- A fossil in which all of the
- organic components
- of wood have been replaced
- by minerals
- The original structure of the
- wood is normally preserved
- Sometimes the individual
- structure of cells can be
- distinguished
- Tree rings can be observed on many pieces
- At the microscopic level, many tissues of the
wood - can be identified
4The Petrification Process
STEP 1 Wood gets buried in sediment. This
usually occurs due to volcanic eruptions,
mudslides, or other natural disasters.
5STEP 2 Water rich in minerals flows through the
sediment. STEP 3 The minerals replace the
woods cells and organic materials with stone
over the course of many years.
6What is Involved?
- Preservation of the wood can be attributed to a
lack of oxygen. - Most of the minerals involved in the process are
silicates. - The structure of the cells of the wood can be
preserved so well by that the features can be
observed in detail at a microscopic level. - The minerals take the place of the woods lignin
and cellulose as they decay.
7Colors
Different elements in the minerals yield
different colors in the new fossilized
wood. Carbon Black Cobalt Green/Blue Chromium
Green/Blue Copper Green/Blue Iron Oxides
Red, Brown, Yellow Manganese Pink/Orange Mangane
se Oxides Black
8Locations
The world is constantly changing, most of the
land mass at one time was covered in tropical
forests, so petrified wood can be found almost
anywhere.
9The Best Locations
- Argentina
- Canadian Badlands
- Czech Republic
- Greece
- Libya
- USA
- Australia
- India
10What Can It Be Used For?
Paper weight anyone?
11Interesting Properties
- On the Mohs Hardness Scale, petrified wood is
rated with a 7, the same as quartz. - Petrified wood is the state gem of Washington.
- Petrified wood generally makes a better pet rock
than regular rocks. - Petrified wood is the official state fossil of
Arizona. - Petrified wood can weigh thousands of pounds.
12Folklore
- Many myths and fairy tales have some mention of
the petrification process. - The story of Medusa
- Basilisks
- Childrens games
- Various fairy tales
13Can It Be Made in a Lab?
A lab in the state of Washington has successfully
created artificial petrified wood.
14References
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood
- http//www.scienceviews.com/parks/treestostone.htm
l - http//www.desertusa.com/mag00/jan/papr/rock.html
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrifaction