Calctufa

/ˈkælktuːfə/ noun

A soft, porous, chalk-like deposit of calcium carbonate that accumulates around hot springs or cool springs, lighter and more fragile than travertine.

From 'calc-' (calcium) + 'tufa' (from Italian 'tufo,' a porous rock). A geological term combining the calcium reference with the porous rock type.

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