sediment on volcanic rocks

The calcium carbonate shells of tiny sea creatures living at the sea surface fall to the seafloor as light-colored sediment when these organisms die. As time passes, this sediment accumulates on the surfaces of the volcanic rocks far below (see photo above). Image courtesy of UCSB, Univ. S. Carolina, NOAA, WHOI.

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