Welded Tuff


Sometimes the ejecta is hot enough when it lands that the particles are soft and sticky. These materials “weld” together upon impact or upon compaction. The rock formed from this hot ejecta is known as a “welded tuff” – because the ejected particles are welded together. Some deposits might contain welded tuff near the vent and unwelded tuff at a distance where smaller, cooler particles fell to the ground.

beryllium tuff
eryllium tuff: A specimen of beryllium tuff from the Spor Mountain area of Utah. It is a porous tuff with abundant fragments of carbonate rock. Beryllium has been mined at Spor Mountain from stratified tuffs.

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