SCORIA is a kind of rock produced by volcanic activity.
Like pumice, it forms when lava which is rich in gas cools quickly. It forms
when molten rock is rising in a volcanic pipe, the decreasing pressure allows
the gas to expand out (like opening a can of soda releases carbon dioxide).
SCORIA rocks can either form inside the volcano, and be ejected out in
eruptions. Or it can erupt as lava that cools quickly before the gas bubbles can
escape the rapidly cooling rock. SCORIA is similar to pumice, in that it has
bubbles of gas trapped within it, but the bubbles are much smaller. Unlike
pumice, SCORIA doesn’t usually float in water.
Another name for SCORIA is cinder, and it’s the primary component of cinder
cones. These are relatively small volcanoes that appear suddenly, built up to a
maximum height of a few hundred meters and then go extinct. The cone builds up
from the SCORIA, rock and ash ejected from the volcano, which rains back down
around it.
While pumice ranges in color from white to black, SCORIA is darker in color,
ranging from dark brown, to black to red. The Easter Island statues were carved
out of volcanic rock, and the red stones on top were carved out of a different
type of SCORIA rock prized for its red color.
We have written many articles about volcanoes and rocks for Universe Today.
Here’s an article about obsidian, a type of volcanic glass produced when lava
cools quickly. And here’s an article about basalt, rocks formed from cooled
lava.
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