Australian Tiger Iron specimen, a 2.2 to 2.4 billion-year-old banded iron formation showing tectonic folds of dark hematite, red jasper and yellow tiger eye from the Ord Ranges of Western Australia. Tiger Iron may be a fossil stromatolite created by blue-green algea mats that took in carbon dioxide and released oxygen.
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