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Weaubleau egg

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Weaubleau eggs are a type of rock which only forms in the area around Weaubleau, Missouri. They are spherical nodules, composed primarily of chert nucleated around siltstone clasts from the Northview Formation.[1] These nodules have been found as far away as Newton County, Missouri, approximately 125 miles southwest of the impact area.

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  1. ^ "AMG Text" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-11.