Tufa

Tufa is a soft white porous rock of calcium carbonate deposited from solution in spring water or percolating ground water. A spongy, porous limestone formed by precipitation from evaporating spring and river waters, often onto leaves and stems of neighboring plants. Also known as calcareous sinter; calcareous tufa.

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