File:Stylolites in carbonate (Dundee Limestone or Lucas Dolomite, Devonian; Auglaize Quarry, near Junction, Ohio, USA) 1 (48882557792).jpg

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The structures seen here are stylolites, pressure dissolution features that frequently have the appearance of hospital EKG readings. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts.

Stratigraphy: loose block derived from the Dundee Limestone or Lucas Dolomite, Devonian

Locality: Auglaize Quarry (= Shelly Company, Stoneco's Auglaize Facility), southeast of the town of Junction, northeastern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 27.83" North latitude, 84° 25' 19.75" West longitude)
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Author James St. John

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