
Photograph by J.
Lowenstern in September 1990
Scoria exposed in the cross section of a cinder or scoria
cone.
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Scoria
Scoria is a vesicular (bubbly) glassy lava rock of basaltic to andesitic
composition ejected from a vent during explosive eruption. The bubbly nature
of scoria is due to the escape of volcanic gases during eruption. Scoria is
typically dark gray to black in color, mostly due to its high iron
content. The surface of some scoria may have a blue iridescent color;
oxidation may lead to a deep reddish-brown color.
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