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Titel: Wie man sich täuschen kann.....
Beitrag von: Anrheiner am 20 Aug 23, 17:37
Das "Steinchen" lag neben dem Bach.
Oh, dachte ich, ein Fossil!
Leider war es ziemlich leicht, also doch kein Stein.
Ich hab dann ein brennendes Streichholz drangehalten, und die Freude am Fossil ging in Rauch auf............
Titel: Re: Wie man sich täuschen kann.....
Beitrag von: guefz am 20 Aug 23, 17:47
 ;D
Titel: Re: Wie man sich täuschen kann.....
Beitrag von: oliverOliver am 20 Aug 23, 17:50
jaja, das liebe "Plastikzeitalter" ....
Titel: Re: Wie man sich täuschen kann.....
Beitrag von: vandendrieschen am 20 Aug 23, 17:57
jaja, das liebe "Plastikzeitalter" ....
Ein neues Sammelgebiet. Plastiglomerate.
https://sz-magazin.sueddeutsche.de/kunst/plastiglomerat-88951
Titel: Re: Wie man sich täuschen kann.....
Beitrag von: felsenmammut am 20 Aug 23, 22:25
Glück Auf!

weitere wichtige Schlagworte dazu sind Anthropoquinas und Plasticrust.

Hier mal eine Literaturstelle: Gerson Fernandino, Carla I. Elliff, Heitor Francischini, Paula Dentzien-Dias,
Anthropoquinas: First description of plastics and other man-made materials in recently formed coastal sedimentary rocks in the southern hemisphere,
Marine Pollution Bulletin,
Volume 154 (2020)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111044.

Abstract: Plastic, as a “flagship species”, represents how deeply humans impact the environment. Although scarce, the presence of plastic and other anthropogenic materials in rocks has already been reported in the literature, however, so far, not in the Southern Hemisphere. Thus, the objective of the present study was to report and describe samples of sedimentary rocks containing anthropogenic items cemented with biogenic and siliciclastic material – anthropoquinas – and to discuss implications to the establishment of the Anthropocene and geodiversity conservation. Six samples of anthropoquinas were evaluated, presenting different technofossils (metal bottle caps, ship nail, plastic earring and plastic fragment) and composition (lithic and biogenic fragments). Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy was conducted on two samples, reflecting differences regarding their genesis. The description of these rocks is concerning and reflects how deeply human behavior influences various natural compartments. Therefore, studies on the effects of marine litter on geodiversity are strongly encouraged.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Max