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  5. Travertine - Wikipedia

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    Travertine terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, in 2016 Calcium-carbonate-encrusted, growing moss in a low-temperature freshwater travertine formation (1 euro coin for scale) Travertine ( / ˈ t r æ v ər t iː n / TRAV -ər-teen ) [ 1 ] is a form of terrestrial limestone deposited around mineral springs , especially hot ...

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    Tufa columns at Mono Lake, California. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes. Geothermally heated hot springs sometimes produce similar (but less porous) carbonate deposits, which are known as travertine or thermogene travertine.