The Zuhl Collection
Petrified Wood
The bulk of the Zuhl Geological Collection is composed of petrified wood ranging in size from twigs and stems a few centimeters long to logs over a meter in diameter. Although there are specimens of wood from all over the world, most come from three regions in the United States.
Perhaps the most famous is petrified wood from northern Arizona, extracted from the Chinle Formation of Late Triassic age (~220 million years ago). Wood from the Chinle Formation represents conifer trees and is noted for vibrant red and yellow colors.
(Photos by Stephanie Furgal)
