BASALT

bəsôltˈ, băsˈôlt, fine-grained rock of volcanic origin, dark gray, dark green, brown, reddish, or black in color. Basalt is an igneous rock, i.e., one that has congealed from a molten state. Basaltic magma is derived by partial melting of the peridotite that is found in the asthenosphere which reaches the mid-ocean ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and forms the new oceanic crust, the uppermost layer of the lithosphere. Because molten basalt is lighter than peridotite, it rises more rapidly. Basaltic magmas contain around 50% silica; they are the most common extrusive rocks and comprise more than 90% of all volcanic rock. It forms mostly lava flows, including present-day Hawaiian flows, and the ancient Columbia River plateau of the NW United States. Basalt dominates the mid-ocean islands and surrounding regions of the Hawaiian Islands and Iceland, as found by samples of lava flows found in drill cores recovered by vessels of the Deep Sea Drilling Project and the now defunct Project Mohole (see Mohole, Project). Basalt contains a high percentage of iron and magnesium. Some basalts are porphyritic, i.e., they contain large crystalline structures called phenocrysts embedded in a matrix called a groundmass (see porphyry). Phenocrysts are usually formed in the molten lava before eruption and are often composed of the minerals olivine and pyroxene. Where molten basalt cools rapidly, as at the earth's surface, fine-grained rocks are formed. Basalt may be compact or vesicular, i.e., porous because of gas bubbles contained in the lava while it is solidifying. If the vesicles become subsequently filled with secondary minerals, e.g., quartz or calcite, the rock is called amygdaloidal basalt. Basalt may form as columns of rock, such as the Devil's Tower in Wyoming; or it may form as twisted coils of rope, or cinders of jagged rock, called "pahoehoe" and "aa," respectively. Gabbros are similar in composition to basalt, but gabbros are coarse-grained rocks formed by slow cooling in large underground masses, common in New York's Adirondack Mts. When subjected to metamorphism, i.e., high temperatures and great pressures, basalt is transformed into various kinds of schists including hornblende schist. Fine and coarse-grained crystalline rocks returned from various regions of the moon by Apollo astronauts were similar in many respects to terrestrial basalts. Fine-grained basaltic lunar rocks are vesicular, with glass-lined pits on exposed surfaces that have been interpreted as micrometeorite impact scars. Lunar rocks differed from terrestrial basalts in lacking water and organic compounds, and were higher in titanium, magnesium, and iron.

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the basalt, which does not exceed 2.0 mm (versus 2.5 mm for the basalt-rich ware), along with the intentionally added...Potters altered the raw material by removing the largest basalt fragments and then added crushed pottery. As a consequence...
...No other high-level basalts are known along the...Valley. GEODE CREEK BASALT DISTRIBUTION AND GENERAL FIELD RELATIONS Other basalts, of which four distinct...has named one of these basalts the Geode Creek Basalt. The Geode Creek Basalt...
679 UT1 705.1 basalt, bowl, pointed or conical base Ground stone vessels Fig. 190 680 F2 405.1 basalt, bowl 681 ++++++++++ basalt, small shallow bowl 682 C2 504.1 basalt, shallow bowl 693 UT2 720.2 basalt, 1/4 fragment...
...a Bull. 8th century B.C. Louvre. Basalt, height 53 inches. Louvre . 85. Provincial...and Egypt. 669 B.C. Aleppo Museum. Basalt, height 12 1/2 feet. Aleppo Museum...1st millennium B.C. Aleppo Museum. Basalt, height c. 10 feet. Schneider-Lengyel...
Basalt decke, f, basalt ic sheet; sheet of basalt -- -Eisenerz n, basaltic iron ore -- felsen m, basaltic trap rock; trap -- fluss m, basalt ic flow; flow of basalt -- gang m, basalt ic dike -- gestein n, s. Basaltfelsen -- glas...
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...works on the Emeishan Basalt province have described...Late Permian) basalts and the Triassic...examined Emeishan Basalt sections. Therefore...for the Emeishan Basalts implicit in Wangs...sections in the Emeishan Basalt type area/Guizhou Province. Emeishan Basalts: an LIP in a failed...
...coherent remnant of basalts preserved onshore...This East Greenland basalt plateau is more than...for the plateau basalts in the southern part of the East Greenland basalt plateau should be...central part of the basalt plateau has a greater...larger diversity of basalts including olivine...
...emplacement of flood basalts forming the Tertiary...Hebridean highmagnesian basalt attained the thickness...8 wt%) Hebridean basalts clearly did reach considerable...River and Deccan flood basalt provinces. Walker...lava fields to flood basalts in the McBride province...
...intervene between basalts, and between basalt and basement...eroded through the basalt succession to expose...rocks beneath the basalts, as in the Bhima...Mahabaleshwar Fm basalts (Samples Gm 4...identified capping a basalt outlier of Gurmatkal...
...architecture of the flood basalt stratigraphy has...present within flood basalts is limited to a...the Rosa Member Basalt in the Colombia River Basalts has an estimated...geophysical flood basalt architectural studies...observed in flood basalts have been considered...
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...chemical characteristics of mare basalt lavas were complementary to...anorthosites. For example, the mare basalts were depleted in aluminum and...regions of the Moon, where the basalt lavas formed, were part of...implication: because the mare basalts formed at depths of hundreds...
...neighbouring eyes by garden walls of rough basalt and concrete and looks over a lightly...around dense obstructions. Thick planes of basalt or concrete are sliced open to reveal...however, are delicately contrived: dark basalt walls around the entrance are separated...
...paved with thick hexagonal slabs cut from natural basalt pillars. Natural basalt also clads a stair tower and service rooms. Set...Dennis Gilbert/VIEW 1. Public space paved with basalt, sheet metal piling and stair tower clad with basalt...
...vent organisms, those factors include basalt (volcanic seafloor rock) on which to...began in February 2004 by deploying small basalt panels as an experiment at a hydrothermal...17 pre-cut, 4-inch squares of rock basalt previously collected from the site. The...
...structures, are filled with loose crushed basalt typically used as the sub-base for road...barrels rest on concrete sleepers on crushed basalt so that humidity from the earth can permeate...maturing the wine. This same grade of fine basalt is used as loose ballast on the roof...
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Basalt to Bounce Back to Form. BASALT has always been a decent performer...level that he faces here is right up Basalts street. Quince has been knocking...10 Spinning Bailiwick, 1.45 Basalt, 2.15 Wing Play, 2.50 Elusive...
ESsentials; ES Leaves No Basalt Hot Stone Unturned to Bring You Londons Finest Day Spas. The May...spachancerycourt. co. uk) THE TREATMENT The Hot Stone Body massage using basalt lava stones and ESPA oils aims to ease the bodys stress and rejuvenate...
...capitalizing on a feature of the basalt rock underpinning 90 percent...CarbFixs chief scientist. The basalt rock -- ancient lava flows...over time will react with the basalts calcium to form calcium carbonate...too many paths through the basalt for the solution to spread...
...from the sky. A fourth work is the large basalt forms at the Lane County Public Services...vast expanses he saw of dark volcanic basalt. "Few people work in it," he said...county building ended up getting Hadzis basalt monoliths instead - and Chamberlain set...
...examples were made in Wedgwoods black basalt, which takes us back to Winnington Hall...Warrilow worked in the department where black basalt was sorted after firing. Visitors were...lifetimes collection of Wedgwood, his black basalt pieces, including the smashed Homer vase...
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...Mohole, Project ). Basalt contains a high percentage...and magnesium. Some basalts are porphyritic, i...pyroxene . Where molten basalt cools rapidly, as at...and great pressures, basalt is transformed into various...respects to terrestrial basalts. Fine-grained basaltic...
...as well as freestanding jade and basalt sculptures. Among the more notable...are numerous sculptured heads of basalt, weighing as much as 40 tons and...to 10 ft (3 m) in height. The basalt used for these carvings came from...
...10,000 ft (3,048 m) thick in places, of lava (mainly basalt) interbedded with sedimentary rock; older rocks outcrop in...coulees (dry river canyons) and scablands (extensively eroded basalt surfaces), both carved by glacial meltwaters, are features...
HULA, LAKE or Lake Huleh both: hoo la, Arabic Bahr al Hulah, near sea-level lake formed by a natural dam of basalt, NE Israel; the Jordan River exits from its southern end. In ancient times the lake was called the Waters of Merom. Between...
...People Deep fjords indent the coasts of Iceland, particularly in the north and west. The island itself is a geologically young basalt plateau, averaging 2,000 ft (610 m) in height (Oraefajokull, c.6,950 ft/2,120 m high, is the highest point...
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