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Igneous Rock Pahoehoe Basalt

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    Object Details

    Collector

    S. Sorensen

    Discipline

    Mineral Sciences

    Region

    US-Hawaii

    Description

    This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.

    Notes

    This is a large piece of a type of basaltic lava flow known by the Hawaiian word "pāhoehoe" (pronounced "pah-hoy-hoy"). Basalt is the most common type of volcanic rock. A pāhoehoe flow is distinguished by its smooth, hummocky, or ropy surface, and is a result of gas-poor magma. When solidified and cooled, the surface may look iridescent due to recrystallization of volcanic glass as it becomes hydrated and oxidized. This piece is mostly dark brown in color with some iridescence, and measures around 70 cm x 60 cm x 17 cm in size.

    Number of objects in this record

    1

    Record Last Modified

    8 Jun 2020

    USNM Number

    EO45598

    Object Type

    Education and Outreach collections

    Collecting Locality

    Kilauea Volcano, North America, United States, Hawaii, Hawaii County, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Windward Islands, Hawaii

    Scientific Name

    Igneous Rock Pahoehoe Basalt

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    Q?rius, The Coralyn W. Whitney Science Education Center

    Topic

    Education & Outreach

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/33968abf0-e52d-4f32-a55f-ac53b811a174

    Record ID

    nmnheducation_10024934

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