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  • Uses of Basalt

    Basalt is used for a wide variety of purposes. It is most commonly crushed for use as an aggregate in construction projects. Crushed basalt is used for road base, concrete aggregate, asphalt pavement aggregate, railroad ballast, filter stone in drain fields, and may other purposes. Basalt is also cut into dimension stone. Thin slabs of…

    March 25, 2023
  • Plumes & Hotspots Below Continents

    The third basalt-forming environment is a continental environment where a mantle plume or hotspot delivers enormous amounts of basaltic lava through the continental crust and up to Earth’s surface. These eruptions can be from either vents or fissures. They have produced the largest basalt flows on the continents. The eruptions can occur repeatedly over millions of…

    March 25, 2023
  • Oceanic Hotspots

    Another location where significant amounts of basalt are produced is above oceanic hotspots. These are locations (see map above) where a small plume of hot rock rises up through the mantle from a hotspot on Earth’s core. The Hawaiian Islands are an example of where basaltic volcanoes have been built above an oceanic hotspot. Basalt production at…

    March 25, 2023
  • Basalts at Oceanic Divergent Boundaries

    Most of Earth’s basalt is produced at divergent plate boundaries on the mid-ocean ridge system (see map). Here convection currents deliver hot rock from deep in the mantle. This hot rock melts as the divergent boundary pulls apart, and the molten rock erupts onto the sea floor. These submarine fissure eruptions often produce pillow basalts…

    March 25, 2023
  • Basalt-Forming Environments

    Most of the basalt found on Earth was produced in just three rock-forming environments: 1) oceanic divergent boundaries, 2) oceanic hotspots, and 3) mantle plumes and hotspots beneath continents. The images on this page feature some of these basalt-forming environments.

    March 25, 2023
  • Basalt on Moon and Mars

    Basalt is also an abundant rock on the Moon. Much of the Moon’s surface is underlain by basaltic lava flows and flood basalts. These areas of the Moon are known as “lunar maria.” Large areas of the Moon have been resurfaced by extensive basalt flows which may have been triggered by major impact events. The…

    March 25, 2023
  • Earth’s Most Abundant Bedrock

    Basalt underlies more of Earth’s surface than any other rock type. Most areas within Earth’s ocean basins are underlain by basalt. Although basalt is much less common on continents, lava flows and flood basalts underlie several percent of Earth’s land surface. Basalt is a very important rock.

    March 25, 2023
  • What is Basalt?

    Basalt is a dark-colored, fine-grained, igneous rock composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene minerals. It most commonly forms as an extrusive rock, such as a lava flow, but can also form in small intrusive bodies, such as an igneous dike or a thin sill. It has a composition similar to gabbro. The difference between basalt and gabbro is that basalt is a fine-grained rock while gabbro is…

    March 25, 2023
  • The Elusive Definition of Andesite

    The formal definition of andesite is problematic. Many authors have classified igneous rocks based upon their chemical and mineralogical compositions. However, none of these classifications are in perfect agreement. For a fine-grained rock like andesite, these classifications are impossible to use precisely when in the field or the classroom. They require chemical or mineralogical analyses…

    March 25, 2023
  • Dissolved Gas and Explosive Eruptions

    Some magmas that produce explosive eruptions above subduction zones contain enormous amounts of dissolved gas. These magmas can contain several percent dissolved gas by weight! This gas can have several origins, examples of which include the following: At depth, these gases can be dissolved in the magma like carbon dioxide dissolved in a can of cold beer. If that…

    March 25, 2023
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