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Pillow lavas on Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire

19 Sep 2008 217
This is a view of the Ordovician age pillow lavas on Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire. Pillow lavas are formed when molten basalt lava is erupted onto the sea floor. If the water is deep enough, the hydrostatic pressure stops the lava from exploding the sea water into steam. Instead, the liquid rock and liquid water co-exist together in an uneasy truce. The lava is extruded like toothpaste into successive oval globules, resembling pillows or sacks, hence the name. See the video clip here: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04fire/background/vol...