Banded Iron Formation
Banded Iron Formation
Banded Iron Formation
Banded Iron Formation


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Rocks and Minerals ➔ Banded Iron Formation

Identifier:
2019.1.215
Description:
Banded iron formations are sedimentary rocks formed of alternating layers of iron oxides, shales, and chert. According to museum records, it was found in Negaunee, Michigan. 
Current Location Status:
Education Program
Collection Tier:
Tier 3
Source:
Museum Collection
Exhibit/Program:
Discovery Kit: Rocks & Minerals ()
Think like a geologist and explore a collection of rocks and minerals, many of which are found here in Michigan. Learn about Earth’s minerals, geological processes, and how rocks are formed!

Discovery Kits include a variety of artifacts and specimens from the Museum’s Collection that allow students to investigate global and local objects. The Collections support the Museum’s mission of inspiring curiosity and discovery around science, history, and culture. Each kit includes objects from the Museums archives, helpful resources and suggested activities. Discovery Kits are a great way for teachers to incorporate primary source and object-based learning into the classroom or as a way to prepare for or extend a Museum visit.


Related Object:
Related Place:
Negaunee