tachylite - tachylite "frosting" on a section of the 2018 Kilauea flow that destroyed Kapoho, Hawaii - display specimen
Tachylite is a light weight and fragile basaltic volcanic glass, low in silica and with a pitchlike or resinous luster. In thin sections, tachylite is brown and translucent, with numerous crystals of magnetite.In Hawaii, an entire lava flow surface can be tachylite, where the rapid cooling of basaltic flows has inhibited crystal formation. It rapidly weathers to palagonite, an orange to yellow isotropic mineraloid, or simply crumbles Near the top of an andesitic or basaltic flow, gas that was dissolved in the magma comes out of solution to form bubbles because of the reduction in pressure. Deeper in the flow the basalt is more dense, with smaller bubbles, or even none. This example is a section from the top of the flow, showing the glassy tachylite surface with vesicular basalt below. This tachylite was collected from the edge of a flow channel near the Puna Geothermal Plant. Lava began to flow on May 3, 2018 from a vent in Kilauea's East Rift Zone. By May 17 lava had reached the ocea