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  • Dacite
  • Volcanic rock intermediate in composition between andesite and rhyolite

    Dacite (/ˈdeɪsaɪt/) is a volcanic rock formed by rapid solidification of lava that is high in silica and low in alkali metal oxides. It has a fine-grained

    Dacite

    Dacite

    Dacite

  • Lava dome
  • Roughly circular protrusion from slowly extruded viscous volcanic lava

    although the majority are of intermediate composition (such as Santiaguito, dacite-andesite, present day). The characteristic dome shape is attributed to high

    Lava dome

    Lava dome

    Lava_dome

  • Wah Wah Springs Caldera
  • Caldera in the state of Utah

    eruptive volume was ~5,500 to 5,900 cubic kilometres (1,300 to 1,400 mi3) of dacite. Also known as the Wah Wah Springs formation, it erupted ~30.06 million

    Wah Wah Springs Caldera

    Wah Wah Springs Caldera

    Wah_Wah_Springs_Caldera

  • La Garita Caldera
  • Large caldera in Colorado, US

    called the Pagosa Peak Dacite, made of dacite that is very similar to that of the Fish Canyon Tuff. The Pagosa Peak Dacite, which has characteristics

    La Garita Caldera

    La Garita Caldera

    La_Garita_Caldera

  • Tumtum Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington, United States

    (611 m), about 1,400 feet (430 m) above the flat prairie. This Pleistocene dacite lava dome is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, and with an age of only about

    Tumtum Mountain

    Tumtum Mountain

    Tumtum_Mountain

  • Mount St. Helens
  • Volcano in Washington, U.S.

    characteristic mixture of dacite and andesite, while modern lava is very diverse (ranging from olivine basalt to andesite and dacite). St. Helens started its

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount_St._Helens

  • Geology of the Lassen volcanic area
  • Geology of a U.S. national park in California

    then, smaller dacite domes such as the 1,100-year-old Chaos Crags have formed around Lassen. Phreatic (steam explosion) eruptions, dacite and andesite

    Geology of the Lassen volcanic area

    Geology of the Lassen volcanic area

    Geology_of_the_Lassen_volcanic_area

  • Morro Rock
  • Volcanic plug in Morro Bay, California, United States

    ranges from 63 to 69 percent. The dacite volcanic plugs, lava domes, intrusive sheets, and felsitic rhyolite-dacite between Morro Rock and Islay Hill

    Morro Rock

    Morro Rock

    Morro_Rock

  • Mount Shasta
  • Stratovolcano in California, United States

    erupt from the vent were hornblende-pyroxene andesites with a hornblende dacite dome at its summit. Glacial erosion has since modified its shape. The next

    Mount Shasta

    Mount Shasta

    Mount_Shasta

  • Pagosa Peak
  • Mountain in Colorado, United States

    navigation is difficult, and a false summit may cause confusion. Pagosa Peak Dacite, a type of pyroclastic rock that originated in the La Garita Caldera, is

    Pagosa Peak

    Pagosa Peak

    Pagosa_Peak

  • 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
  • Major volcanic eruption in Skamania County, Washington

    working in the area were not present. By the time of the climactic eruption, dacite magma intruding into the volcano had forced the north flank outward nearly

    1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens

    1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens

    1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._Helens

  • Whakaari / White Island
  • Island volcano in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty

    sea stack is just an eroded stump. Whakaari / White Island is an andesite–dacite stratovolcano that consists of two overlapping volcanic cones, which are

    Whakaari / White Island

    Whakaari / White Island

    Whakaari_/_White_Island

  • Pūtauaki
  • New Zealand volcano

    Pūtauaki, known in English as Mount Edgecumbe, is a dacite volcanic cone in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand. A King of the Mountain race was run

    Pūtauaki

    Pūtauaki

    Pūtauaki

  • Lassen Volcanic National Park
  • National park in California, United States

    smaller dacite domes formed around Lassen. The largest of these, Chaos Crags, is just north of Lassen Peak. Phreatic (steam explosion) eruptions, dacite and

    Lassen Volcanic National Park

    Lassen Volcanic National Park

    Lassen_Volcanic_National_Park

  • Tooth of Time
  • Geological feature in New Mexico, US

    is one of Philmont's most popular sights. It is an igneous intrusion of dacite porphyry formed in the Paleogene Period of the Cenozoic Era some 22–40 million

    Tooth of Time

    Tooth of Time

    Tooth_of_Time

  • Raoul Island
  • Volcano in the Kermadec Islands, New Zealand

    from predominantly basaltic and andesitic volcanism to the more silicic dacite and rhyolitic volcanism about 3700 years ago. The Raoul volcano massif is

    Raoul Island

    Raoul Island

    Raoul_Island

  • Rhyodacite
  • Volcanic rock rich in silica and low in alkali metal oxides

    Rhyodacite is a volcanic rock intermediate in composition between dacite and rhyolite. It is the extrusive equivalent of those plutonic rocks that are

    Rhyodacite

    Rhyodacite

    Rhyodacite

  • Mammoth Mountain
  • Lava dome in the Sierra Nevada of California, United States

    corner of the Long Valley Caldera and consists of about 12 rhyodacite and dacite overlapping domes. These domes formed in a long series of eruptions from

    Mammoth Mountain

    Mammoth Mountain

    Mammoth_Mountain

  • Mount Garibaldi
  • Stratovolcano in British Columbia, Canada

    volcanic activity over the last 260,000 years. This activity produced mostly dacite, the main type of volcanic rock forming Mount Garibaldi. Volcanism between

    Mount Garibaldi

    Mount Garibaldi

    Mount_Garibaldi

  • Tres Vírgenes
  • Complex of volcanoes located Mulegé Municipality, Mexico

    youngest : the lower viejo dacite, puerta dacite, and the upper viejo dacite. The Lower Viejo dacite dome is overlain by the puerta dacite dome and has a 0.1 km

    Tres Vírgenes

    Tres Vírgenes

    Tres_Vírgenes

  • Tholeiitic magma series
  • Series of sub-alkaline magmas

    basalt, ferro-basalt, tholeiitic basaltic andesite, tholeiitic andesite, dacite and rhyolite. The variety of basalt in the series was originally called

    Tholeiitic magma series

    Tholeiitic magma series

    Tholeiitic_magma_series

  • Potosí
  • City in Bolivia

    contained up to 40% silver. The ore deposits reside in veins present in the dacite volcanic dome. The hill is "honeycombed" with underground workings, reaching

    Potosí

    Potosí

    Potosí

  • Palisades Sill (New Mexico)
  • Biogeography and geology of Cimarron River Basin

    The Palisades Sill is a fine-grained porphyritic dacite sill which forms spectacular cliffs and palisades in the Cimarron River canyon between Eagle Nest

    Palisades Sill (New Mexico)

    Palisades Sill (New Mexico)

    Palisades_Sill_(New_Mexico)

  • Calc-alkaline magma series
  • Subdivision of the subalkaline magma series

    the calc-alkaline series include volcanic types such as basalt, andesite, dacite, rhyolite, and also their coarser-grained intrusive equivalents (gabbro

    Calc-alkaline magma series

    Calc-alkaline magma series

    Calc-alkaline_magma_series

  • Ora Caldera
  • Extinct Permian-aged supervolcano in southern Italian Alps

    Cottonwood Wash Tuff Utah (United States) 8 Dacite 2000 31.1 Ma Wah Wah Springs Caldera Utah (United States) 8 Dacite 5900 30 Ma Lake Toba Indonesia 8 Rhyolite

    Ora Caldera

    Ora_Caldera

  • Volcano
  • Rupture in a planet's crust where material escapes

    percentage (>63%) of silica, the lava is described as felsic. Felsic lavas (dacites or rhyolites) are highly viscous and are erupted as domes or short, stubby

    Volcano

    Volcano

    Volcano

  • Extrusive rock
  • Mode of igneous volcanic rock formation

    rich in silica extrusive rock obsidian and sometimes dacite domes form the extrusive rock dacite, like in the case of Mount St. Helens. Calderas are volcanic

    Extrusive rock

    Extrusive rock

    Extrusive_rock

  • Granodiorite
  • Type of coarse grained intrusive igneous rock

    composition. It is the intrusive igneous equivalent of the extrusive igneous dacite. It contains a large amount of sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) rich plagioclase

    Granodiorite

    Granodiorite

    Granodiorite

  • Mount Yōtei
  • Active stratovolcano in Japan

    Famous Japanese Mountains. Mount Yōtei is mostly composed of andesite and dacite. The stratovolcano is symmetrical, adding to its resemblance to Mount Fuji

    Mount Yōtei

    Mount Yōtei

    Mount_Yōtei

  • List of rock types
  • containing orthopyroxene Enderbite – Igneous rock of the charnockite series Dacite – Volcanic rock intermediate in composition between andesite and rhyolite

    List of rock types

    List_of_rock_types

  • Opal Cone
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of a 15 km (9 mi) long broad dacite lava flow with prominent wrinkled ridges. The lava flow is unusually long

    Opal Cone

    Opal Cone

    Opal_Cone

  • CDawgVA
  • Welsh YouTuber (born 1996)

    Luminous Avenger iX 2 Dacite 2023 Omega Strikers Rasmus Honkai: Star Rail Peak 2024 Card-En-Ciel Theodore Hohenheim, Leo, Dacite Get To Work Narrator 2025

    CDawgVA

    CDawgVA

    CDawgVA

  • Mount Mazama
  • Complex volcano in the Cascade Range

    Mazama has produced 43 percent rhyodacite, 42 percent andesite, 15 percent dacite, and less than 1 percent basaltic andesite. All of the rhyodacite has been

    Mount Mazama

    Mount Mazama

    Mount_Mazama

  • Duke University
  • Private university in Durham, North Carolina, U.S.

    'slate' or 'bluestone', a metamorphic phyllite rock, with both andesite and dacite mineral composition. Dacitic phyllite is a predominant type of rock found

    Duke University

    Duke University

    Duke_University

  • Aucanquilcha
  • Stratovolcano in Antofagasta Region, Chile

    The cluster has generated lava ranging in composition from andesite to dacite, with the main volcano being exclusively of dacitic composition. Systematic

    Aucanquilcha

    Aucanquilcha

    Aucanquilcha

  • Pululahua
  • Mountain in Ecuador

    marked by effusive dome building events. This included large voluminous Dacite lava domes, which is highly evolved magma. Eruptive volumes averaged 0.098

    Pululahua

    Pululahua

    Pululahua

  • Palea Kameni
  • Island within the Santorini Caldera, Greece

    a series of volcanic eruptions that formed large deposits of pumice and dacite lavas. The island's name translates to "Old Burnt Island". Palea Kameni

    Palea Kameni

    Palea Kameni

    Palea_Kameni

  • Maungaongaonga
  • Volcano in New Zealand

    Maungaongaonga is an 825 metres (2,707 ft) high dacite volcano located between Rotorua and Taupō in the North Island Volcanic Plateau. The area of the

    Maungaongaonga

    Maungaongaonga

    Maungaongaonga

  • Huitrera Formation
  • Geological formation in Argentina

    The Huitrera Formation is a geological formation in the Neuquén Basin in northern Patagonian Argentina whose strata date back to the Early Eocene of the

    Huitrera Formation

    Huitrera Formation

    Huitrera_Formation

  • Canadian Cascade Arc
  • Canadian segment of the North American Cascade Volcanic Arc

    0048 mi3) of hornblende, pyroxene and sparsely porphyritic dacite lava and breccia. The dacite is characterized by columnar joints, 5 to 40 cm (2.0 to 15

    Canadian Cascade Arc

    Canadian Cascade Arc

    Canadian_Cascade_Arc

  • Koh-i-Sultan
  • Volcano in Pakistan

    cone has a smaller crater inside. The volcano is formed by andesite and dacite rocks, with fragmentary rocks prevailing over lava flows. The rocks have

    Koh-i-Sultan

    Koh-i-Sultan

    Koh-i-Sultan

  • Nea Kameni
  • Island in the Santorini caldera, Greece

    burnt) have formed over the past two millennia through repeated eruptions of dacite lava and ash. The Roman historian Cassius Dio records in the year 47 CE

    Nea Kameni

    Nea Kameni

    Nea_Kameni

  • Reporoa Caldera
  • Volcanic caldera in New Zealand

    Tangihua Complex in Northland Allochthon   arc basalts   arc ring basalts   dacite   andesite (shades of red)   basaltic andesite   rhyolite (ignimbrite is

    Reporoa Caldera

    Reporoa Caldera

    Reporoa_Caldera

  • Mount Tate
  • Mountain in the country of Japan

    plateau, about 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the summit, there is a small andesite-dacite stratovolcano. This volcano has an elevation of 2,621 m (8,599 ft) and has

    Mount Tate

    Mount Tate

    Mount_Tate

  • Quilotoa
  • Westernmost volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes

    The 3-kilometre-wide (2 mi) caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic VEI-6 eruption about 800 years ago, which

    Quilotoa

    Quilotoa

    Quilotoa

  • List of lava domes
  • Monte Amiata, Tuscany Glynn Hill, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Scafell Dacite (including Great Gable), Cumbria, England Skerry Fell Fad, Argyll and Bute

    List of lava domes

    List_of_lava_domes

  • Geological history of the Chiricahua Mountains
  • or circular valley, formed when dacite magma (red) uplifted the center of the caldera. Two separate eruptions of dacite magma and rhyolite magma caused

    Geological history of the Chiricahua Mountains

    Geological history of the Chiricahua Mountains

    Geological_history_of_the_Chiricahua_Mountains

  • San Francisco volcanic field
  • Volcano in Arizona, United States

    Volcanic Field also includes several lava domes, formed by highly-viscous dacite and rhyolite magmas. These magmas are so viscous that they tend to pile

    San Francisco volcanic field

    San Francisco volcanic field

    San_Francisco_volcanic_field

  • Mount Yake
  • Active volcano on the island of Honshu, Japan

    000 years Late Pleistocene Mountain type Active stratovolcano Rock type(s) Andesite, Dacite Last eruption February 11, 1995 Climbing Easiest route Hike

    Mount Yake

    Mount Yake

    Mount_Yake

  • Mount Pureora
  • Extinct volcano in the North Island of New Zealand

    Tangihua Complex in Northland Allochthon   arc basalts   arc ring basalts   dacite   andesite (shades of red)   basaltic andesite   rhyolite (ignimbrite is

    Mount Pureora

    Mount Pureora

    Mount_Pureora

  • Asahi-dake
  • Stratovolcano on the island of Hokkaido

    rank C in volcanic activity. The volcano consists mainly of andesite and dacite, Holocene volcanic non-alkali mafic rock less than 18,000 years old. In

    Asahi-dake

    Asahi-dake

    Asahi-dake

  • Sahand
  • Stratovolcano in Iran

    are known as the bride of mountains in Iran. Sahand is made chiefly of dacite and associated felsic rocks. Sahand Ski Resort is on the northern foothills

    Sahand

    Sahand

    Sahand

  • Medicine Lake Volcano
  • Shield volcano in northeastern California, United States

    higher elevation, where andesite dominates and rhyolite and small volumes of dacite are present. During the past 11,000 years, eruptive activity at Medicine

    Medicine Lake Volcano

    Medicine Lake Volcano

    Medicine_Lake_Volcano

  • Cerro Bonete
  • Mountain in Argentina

    million years, volcanic activity at Cerro Bonete has formed lava domes of dacite and rhyodacite. Incapillo Mpodozis, C.; Kay, S. M. (2009). Evolution of

    Cerro Bonete

    Cerro Bonete

    Cerro_Bonete

  • Mount Boucherie
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    is dacite. The columns, or pipes, were formed in the later stages of Mount Boucherie's volcanic period, as evidenced by the fact that the dacite columns

    Mount Boucherie

    Mount Boucherie

    Mount_Boucherie

  • Centinela mine
  • Copper and gold mine in Chile

    copper and gold is mostly surrounded by andesite with some lesser volumes of dacite in the central part of the pit. Most faults that cross the mine area runns

    Centinela mine

    Centinela mine

    Centinela_mine

  • Popocatépetl
  • Stratovolcano in Puebla, Mexico

    been predominantly andesitic, but it has also erupted large volumes of dacite. Magma produced in the current cycle of activity tends to be a mixture of

    Popocatépetl

    Popocatépetl

    Popocatépetl

  • Pilauco Bajo
  • Archaeological site in Chile

    the stone artifacts found in Pilauco are made of volcanic rock such as dacite, rhyodacite and rhyolite from the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcanic Complex

    Pilauco Bajo

    Pilauco Bajo

    Pilauco_Bajo

  • Keratophyre
  • Igneous rock

    describe a metamorphosed, felsic extrusive rock, corresponding to rhyolite, dacite, or rhyodacite according to IUGS terminology. Schermerhorn, L.J.G. (1973)

    Keratophyre

    Keratophyre

    Keratophyre

  • Mount Jefferson (Oregon)
  • Stratovolcano in the Cascade Range, Oregon, US

    about 730,000 years ago. Consisting of basaltic andesite, andesite, and dacite, the mountain has been extensively altered by glacial erosion. The surrounding

    Mount Jefferson (Oregon)

    Mount Jefferson (Oregon)

    Mount_Jefferson_(Oregon)

  • Acropolis Palaiokastro
  • during the Roman and the Byzantine times. It was built from andesite and dacite rocks from the volcanic mountain nearby. The small acropolis is located

    Acropolis Palaiokastro

    Acropolis Palaiokastro

    Acropolis_Palaiokastro

  • Mount Mageik
  • Volcano in Alaska, United States

    deposits. The volcanic cones are composed of andesite, basaltic andesite and dacite. The volcano is mantled in ash from the 1912 eruption of Novarupta and from

    Mount Mageik

    Mount Mageik

    Mount_Mageik

  • Lassen Peak
  • Active volcano in California, United States

    (48 km), killing fish in the Pit River. Simultaneously, dacite lava with lower viscosity than dacite from the previous eruption filled the summit crater,

    Lassen Peak

    Lassen Peak

    Lassen_Peak

  • Ugly Mountain
  • Mountain in West Virginia, United States

    delimitation caused by large scale plate motion change. Rock age 42.8 ± 0.5 Ma Mountain type Dike plug Rock type(s) Dacite, Rhyolite Last eruption 42.8 ± 0.5 Ma

    Ugly Mountain

    Ugly_Mountain

  • Volcanism of Canada
  • Volcanic activity in Canada

    The eroded Franklin Glacier Complex just to the southeast consists of dacite and andesite rocks that range in age from 3.9 to 2.2 million years old.

    Volcanism of Canada

    Volcanism of Canada

    Volcanism_of_Canada

  • Tungurahua
  • Volcano in Ecuador

    Pleistocene. Tungurahua's eruptions are Strombolian. They produce andesite and dacite. All historical eruptions originated from the summit crater and have been

    Tungurahua

    Tungurahua

    Tungurahua

  • Dellen
  • Lake system in Hälsingland, Sweden

    rock Dellenite (a rock intermediate in composition between Rhyolite and Dacite), which has become the provincial rock. Asteroid 7704 Dellen was named after

    Dellen

    Dellen

    Dellen

  • Stony Batter
  • Defence installation off Auckland, New Zealand

    basalts - deep orange brown, arc ring basalts -orange brown, andesite - red, dacite - purple, rhyolite - violet, basaltic andesite`- light red, ignimbrite (lighter

    Stony Batter

    Stony Batter

    Stony_Batter

  • Maroa Caldera
  • Volcanic caldera in New Zealand

    Tangihua Complex in Northland Allochthon   arc basalts   arc ring basalts   dacite   andesite (shades of red)   basaltic andesite   rhyolite (ignimbrite is

    Maroa Caldera

    Maroa Caldera

    Maroa_Caldera

  • Painted Peak (Russet Hills)
  • Mountain in Antarctica

    who studied the feature, 1981–82. Ignimbrite and dacite breccia cut by dikes of andesite and dacite give the peak many colors.  This article incorporates

    Painted Peak (Russet Hills)

    Painted_Peak_(Russet_Hills)

  • NIST stone test wall
  • andesite, argillite, basalt, bluestone, breccia, conglomerate, coquina, coral, dacite, diabase, diorite, dolomite, gabbro, gneiss, granite, granodiorite, greenstone

    NIST stone test wall

    NIST stone test wall

    NIST_stone_test_wall

  • Granitoid
  • Category of coarse-grained igneous rocks

    chemical composition (granite–rhyolite, syenite–trachyte, granodiorite–dacite etc.) however, these extrusive rocks are often eroded so just the plutonic

    Granitoid

    Granitoid

    Granitoid

  • Whistler Mountain
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    The most common rocks that comprise Whistler Mountain are andesite and dacite lava flows. These lava flows and the associated shale form part of a rock

    Whistler Mountain

    Whistler Mountain

    Whistler_Mountain

  • Scafells
  • Range of fells in Cumbria, England

    Minoan eruption at Santorini in the Greek Aegean in c. 1600 BCE. The Scafell dacite, between Little Narrowcove and Aaron Crags, is a lava dome formed during

    Scafells

    Scafells

    Scafells

  • Crater Lake National Park
  • National park in Oregon

    primarily made of andesite and basalt lava flows topped by andesitic and dacite tephra. Timber Crater is a shield volcano located in the northeast corner

    Crater Lake National Park

    Crater Lake National Park

    Crater_Lake_National_Park

  • Magma
  • Hot semifluid material found beneath the surface of Earth

    magmas have a silica content greater than 63%. They include rhyolite and dacite magmas. With such a high silica content, these magmas are extremely viscous

    Magma

    Magma

    Magma

  • Saint Lucia
  • Country in the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea

    Esprit, and Mt. Grand Magazin, all greater than 1 Mya in age. Andesitic and dacite pyroclastic flows from these volcanoes are found at Morne Tabac dome (532

    Saint Lucia

    Saint Lucia

    Saint_Lucia

  • Cascade Volcanoes
  • Chain of stratovolcanoes in western North America

    respectively. Glacier Peak is the only Cascade Volcano that is made exclusively of dacite. The history of the Cascade Volcanoes can be separated into three major

    Cascade Volcanoes

    Cascade Volcanoes

    Cascade_Volcanoes

  • Geology of the Waikato–King Country region
  • Maungatautari, west of Te Awamutu, is a volcano, composed of andesite and dacite, that erupted about 1.8 Ma. Over the last 2 million years, pyroclastic flows

    Geology of the Waikato–King Country region

    Geology_of_the_Waikato–King_Country_region

  • Taapaca
  • Volcano in Chile

    top of older volcanic and sedimentary units. Taapaca has mainly erupted dacite, in the form of numerous lava domes, although an andesitic stratovolcano

    Taapaca

    Taapaca

    Taapaca

  • La Negra Formation
  • Geologic formation in Chile

    such as andesite, basalt, basaltic andesites and some lesser amounts of dacite. The non-volcaniclastic rocks correspond variously to lava flows with autobrecciated

    La Negra Formation

    La Negra Formation

    La_Negra_Formation

  • Cay (volcano)
  • Mountain in Chile

    of the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone. The volcano is composed from basalt and dacite and there is no evidence of Holocene activity. Below 1000m, several parasitic

    Cay (volcano)

    Cay (volcano)

    Cay_(volcano)

  • Santa María (volcano)
  • Active volcano in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala

    overlapping domes. At the beginning of dome growth the composition was dacite, identical to the composition of the Santa Maria eruption. By 1990 the composition

    Santa María (volcano)

    Santa María (volcano)

    Santa_María_(volcano)

  • Earth's crust
  • Earth's outer shell of rock

    the upper crust averaging a more felsic composition similar to that of dacite, while the lower crust averages a more mafic composition resembling basalt

    Earth's crust

    Earth's crust

    Earth's_crust

  • Campbell, Australian Capital Territory
  • Suburb of Canberra, Australia

    Campbell is dominated by the lowest layer of the Ainslie Volcanics, a grey dacite and other erupted particles such as agglomerate and tuff. In the north is

    Campbell, Australian Capital Territory

    Campbell, Australian Capital Territory

    Campbell,_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Ukinrek maars
  • Two volcanic craters in Alaska, U.S.

    the literal translation means "Two Holes". The Quaternary age Gas Rocks dacite domes some three km to the northeast were the site of a phreatic eruption

    Ukinrek maars

    Ukinrek maars

    Ukinrek_maars

  • Geology of the Australian Capital Territory
  • shale forming. There were some small volcanic activities at this stage with dacite and ashstone layers included. Several stages of volcanic activity followed

    Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

    Geology of the Australian Capital Territory

    Geology_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Lapilli
  • Small pyroclast debris thrown in the air by a volcanic eruption

    are a very common form of volcanic rock typical of rhyolite, andesite and dacite pyroclastic eruptions, where thick layers of lapilli can be deposited during

    Lapilli

    Lapilli

    Lapilli

  • Banks Peninsula Volcano
  • Extinct volcano in Canterbury, New Zealand

    overlapping volcanic cones. The Allandale Rhyolite is composed of rhyolite and dacite banded flows with rare tuffs and obsidian (10.8 Ma). it is conformably overlain

    Banks Peninsula Volcano

    Banks Peninsula Volcano

    Banks_Peninsula_Volcano

  • Millunu
  • Inactive volcano in Chile

    8.3, 7.2, 4.8 and 3.4 million years ago. The volcano is constructed by dacite and pyroxene or hornblende andesite. These form lava flows or pyroclastic

    Millunu

    Millunu

  • Stratovolcano
  • Type of conical volcano composed of layers of lava and tephra

    often felsic, having high to intermediate levels of silica (as in rhyolite, dacite, or andesite), with lesser amounts of less viscous mafic magma. Extensive

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

  • Mount Tauhara
  • Lava dome volcano on North Island, New Zealand

    instead slowly oozing a viscous dacitic lava. It is the largest mass of dacite within the Taupō volcano, whose material is 98% rhyolitic. Little evidence

    Mount Tauhara

    Mount Tauhara

    Mount_Tauhara

  • San Antonio Mountain (New Mexico)
  • Volcanic mountain in New Mexico, US

    property. Hikers may walk around the private property. The mountain is a dacite dome, built up of lava high in silica and mildly elevated in alkali metal

    San Antonio Mountain (New Mexico)

    San Antonio Mountain (New Mexico)

    San_Antonio_Mountain_(New_Mexico)

  • Pine Mountain (Oregon)
  • Mountain in Oregon

    soil deposits. The mountain consists of basalt, rhyolite, andesite and dacite. Dunes mark the northwest flank of the mountain, consisting of pumiceous

    Pine Mountain (Oregon)

    Pine_Mountain_(Oregon)

  • Hall, Australian Capital Territory
  • Town in Australian Capital Territory

    quartz andesite and dacite from the Hawkins Volcanics lie under the village and extend up the Halls Creek valley. Green-grey dacite and quartz andesite

    Hall, Australian Capital Territory

    Hall, Australian Capital Territory

    Hall,_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Gawler Ranges
  • Mountain range in South Australia

    in low viscosity (runny) magmas when compared to typical rhyolites and dacites which are generally several hundred degrees cooler. This low viscosity

    Gawler Ranges

    Gawler Ranges

    Gawler_Ranges

  • Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
  • Valley within Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States

    but one consisting of dacite tephra, depositing 4.8 km3 of layers C and D. Episode III was also a Plinian dispersal of dacite tephra depositing 3.4 km3

    Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes

    Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes

    Valley_of_Ten_Thousand_Smokes

  • Novarupta
  • Volcano in Katmai National Park, Alaska, US

    as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The erupted magma of rhyolite, dacite, and andesite resulted in more than 4.1 cubic miles (17 km3) of air fall

    Novarupta

    Novarupta

    Novarupta

  • Huaynaputina
  • Volcano in southern Peru

    the magmas as well, with the so-called "Dacite 1" geochemical suite forming deep in the crust, while the "Dacite 2" geochemical suite appears to have interacted

    Huaynaputina

    Huaynaputina

  • Pillow lava
  • Lava formed due to subaqueous extrusion

    pillows formed of komatiite, picrite, boninite, basaltic andesite, andesite, dacite or even rhyolite are known. In general, the more felsic the composition

    Pillow lava

    Pillow lava

    Pillow_lava

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    Sister of Parvathi; Wife of Sage Asita

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