Sea sediment jasper is a type of jasper that is often found near the shores of oceans, where sediments have accumulated over time. The unique patterns and colors in sea sediment jasper are a result of different minerals and compounds being deposited in the sediment layers that eventually solidify into jasper.
Appears to be low grade Australian mineral Variscite that people have attributed to the Jasper group. It is not. It has just been given a fancy marketing name. A very pretty stone none the less, but not as hard or durable sa Jasper and porous enough to be dyed in many colours not the original green and sand.. Give away to dying is the spider web feature not being the original sand colour. Many enhanced stones this apears to be silvery in colour.
You could be thinking of the Jasper Sea Quartet based in Zambia. There is also a fishing vessel known as the Jasper Sea
It comes from sea mounts and ocean trenches.
It comes from sea mounts and ocean trenches.
The town of Jasper, Texas, has an elevation of 203 feet above sea level.
Water and sediment.
When sediment drops to the bottom of the sea, it is known as sedimentation. This process occurs when the forces causing the sediment to be suspended in water weaken, allowing the particles to settle.
The midwest was once an inland sea. Over time organic sediment that sunk to the bottom of the sea created a uniformly flat surface on the sea floor. When the sea dried the sediment was left uniformly flat.
Jasper is a type of chalcedony quartz that can be found worldwide, with notable deposits in countries such as the United States, Brazil, Russia, India, and Australia. It forms when silica-rich waters seep into crevices in rocks and then solidify, often taking on vibrant colors due to the presence of other minerals.
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The sediment is washed into the sea by runoff from the land, especially by rivers and streams. Most of this sediment does not travel very far offshore before settling.
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