Vesicle (geology)

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Close up of tiny particle of volcanic ash, showing its many tiny tubular holes.
Volcanic ash particle rich in vesicles.
Basalto vesiculado de Sunset Crater, Arizona

The vesicles are small spherical, elongated or irregular cavities found in lava or tephra caused by the escape of gases from lava and magma. The vesicles can be seen as bubbles and are usually common in igneous rocks, especially volcanic ones.

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