sinter
SIN-ter
A mineral deposit — typically silica or calcium carbonate — precipitated from hot spring or geyser water as it cools and evaporates. Sinter builds terraces, mounds, and crusts around geothermal features, growing layer by layer over centuries. The white and cream terraces of Yellowstone and Rotorua are sinter. Touch it and you're touching dissolved earth, reformed.
Etymology
German Sinter, dross, slag, calcium deposit.
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