Volcanic ash

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"Volcanic ash consists of fragments of rock, minerals, and volcanic glass, created during volcanic eruptions and measuring less than 2 mm (0.079 inches) in diameter. The term volcanic ash is also often loosely used to refer to all explosive eruption products (correctly referred to as tephra), including particles larger than 2 mm. Volcanic ash is formed during explosive volcanic eruptions when dissolved gases in magma expand and escape violently into the atmosphere. The force of the gasses shatters the magma and propels it into the atmosphere where it solidifies into fragments of volcanic rock and glass. Ash is also produced when magma comes into contact with water during phreatomagmatic eruptions, causing the water to explosively flash to steam leading to shattering of magma. Once in the air, ash is transported by wind up to thousands of kilometres away." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.04.2020)
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  • Bandjaspis / Tuffit

    Bandjaspis / Tuffit

    Vulkanische Erzeugnisse sind...

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    Image: Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz - RR-F

  • Astgabel eines Nadelholzvorfahren in Tuff / Agathoxylon in Tuff & Kieselholz

    Astgabel eines Nadelholzvorfahren in Tuff / Agathoxylon in Tuff & Kieselholz

    Aus der Fossillagerstätte...

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