Block and ash flow, Spain

Block and ash flow, Spain

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Location: Cala Higuera, Cabo de Gata Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain\nLongitude: 2°5'39.08"W\nLatitude: 36°46'11.48"N This block is a rare part of a block-and-ash flow and sits in a lapilli tuff with the same composition - amphibole dacite that contains large euhedral hornblende crystals up to several mm long. The block displays columnar jointing, with columns that are approximately 2-3 meters tall and 20-50 cm in diameter. Blocks like this one vary greatly in size, ranging from car-sized to the size of a small cabin, and are all remnants of a lava flow blown apart by a gas explosion that produced the tuff. This deposit forms a distinct lens-shaped body of lighter-colored material dotted with darker patches that is easily identifiable on satellite images or aerial photos.

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