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Bowel Stone

Name:In allusion to the physical pattern of formation.
A variety of Anhydrite

A variety of anhydrite distinguished by the pattern of formation, which resembles the recurring folds of a bowel.

Classification of Bowel Stone

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Other Names for Bowel Stone

Synonyms:
Tripe Stone
French names:
Pierre de tripes

Other Information

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    Localities for Bowel Stone

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    Poland
     
    • Małopolskie
      • Bochnia
    Łodzinski, M.: Hality ze solného dolu v Bochnii (jižní Polsko). Minerál, 2001, roč. 9, č. 6, s. 434 - 437.
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