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What Are Pyrite Ammonites – Geology In

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Pyrite ammonites are fossilized shells of extinct marine mollusks whose original material has been replaced or coated by iron sulfide (FeS₂), more commonly known as pyrite or “fool’s gold.” This rare type of fossilization, called pyritization, gives the ammonite a striking metallic sheen ranging from pale brass to deep gold. While ordinary ammonite fossils are common worldwide, pyrite ammonites are exceptional both for their rarity and their exq…

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geologyin.com broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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