Cherishing Chert
Rock&Gem Magazine|March 2020
A MOTHER ROCK FOR THE AGES
BECKY SOLON
Cherishing Chert

As a longtime fossil collector, I became acquainted with one of the mothers of all fossil-bearing rocks during an Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) workshop. I was instantly attracted to this rock’s important role in shaping mankind’s history.

I have seen many collections of area artifacts made from this material. Then, I learned that a mother lode outcrops in the crags around Sedona and the Verde Valley of Arizona, where I now reside. That discovery prompted my examination of this rock’s value in preserving extinct and still-living fossil groups that appear worldwide from the Permian to the Precambrian. The rock in question? Chert — a mother rock for the ages.

CHERT’S VISIBLE INVISIBILITY

The scenic backdrop to Sedona is packed with zillions of chert nodules hidden in the magnificent limestone vistas of one of the most famous of all vacation spots in the world. Nevertheless, it’s the red rocks that galvanize viewers. Casual observers may notice the buff-colored Kaibab plateau rising into the sky, a grand escarpment that forms the uppermost portion of the Permian stratigraphy in the Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon area.

Even fewer observers, however, understand that the red rock vistas along Highway 89A owe their preservation to the ordinary limestone rocks jutting high above them. These Permian strata were last deposited 270 million years ago from the skeletal remains of aquatic glass sponges that were transformed into the cryptocrystalline quartz known as chert. Here and there, an occasional caprock of basalt is barely noticeable, recording a final volcanic episode.

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