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Golden Rock Products is a family-owned Canadian slate quarry based just outside Kimberley in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It has been in operation since 2002.


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Golden Rock Products Inc. – Natural Stone and Slate Quarry

Golden Rock Products supplies British Columbia with natural stone and slate rock products. Golden Rock Products is a family owned Canadian quarry based in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada. Operating since 2002.

We’re a company with a long standing reputation of establishing excellent relationships with our clients, and quarries throughout the world

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Tufa

Tufa is a category of geological formation, specifically a type of sedimentary rock. It is characterized by its porous and spongy texture and is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Tufa deposits are often associated with the presence of calcium-rich groundwater and are commonly found in arid or semi-arid regions.

Composition

Tufa is primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is the same mineral that makes up limestone and marble. It forms when calcium-rich groundwater percolates through porous rocks, such as limestone or dolomite.

Formation

Tufa forms through a process called precipitation or chemical deposition. When calcium-rich groundwater travels through these porous rocks, it dissolves some of the calcium carbonate. As the water emerges to the surface, often in the form of springs or seeps, it comes into contact with the air, causing a chemical reaction.

Porous Structure

One of the distinctive features of tufa is its porous and spongy structure. Over time, as more and more calcium carbonate is deposited, it can build up into structures that resemble irregular mounds, travertine terraces, or even stalactites and stalagmites in caves.

Location

Tufa deposits are commonly found in regions with limestone or dolomite bedrock and where calcium-rich groundwater is prevalent. Famous examples of tufa formations include the travertine terraces of Pamukkale in Turkey and Mono Lake in California.

Ecological Importance

Tufa deposits can be ecologically significant, as they often create unique and fragile habitats for plants and animals. The porous structure of tufa provides niches for specialized flora and fauna to thrive. These habitats can be particularly important for aquatic ecosystems and wetland areas.

Human Use

Historically, tufa has been used by humans in various ways. It has been quarried for building material, as it can be sawed or carved when freshly quarried but hardens over time. Tufa has also been used in ancient architecture and sculpture.

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