Geology
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Igneous Rock
Hyaloclastite
It is a tough-like breccia volcanic glass. Hyaloclastite is formed during volcanic eruptions under water or ice. An example is the pahoehoe lava flow entering the Pacific Ocean. Typically they form over basalt flows.
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