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tuffaceous$85633$ - traduction vers néerlandais

VOLCANIC ROCK
Welded tuff; Ashstone; Tuff (rock); Tuffaceous; Rhyolite tuffs; Rhyolite tuff; Trachyte tuff; Andesitic tuff; Basaltic tuff; Ultramafic tuff; Tuffs; Welding (geology); Volcanic tuff; Volcanic sandstone
  • Cliff face of welded tuff pockmarked with holes — some natural, some man-made from [[Bandelier National Monument]], [[New Mexico]]
  • Diamond Head, a tuff cone
  • Most of the [[moai]]s in [[Easter Island]] are carved out of [[tholeiite]] basalt tuff.
  • City of Brisbane]]
  • Pilar Formation outcrop showing metatuff beds used for radiometric dating
  • Remains of the ancient [[Servian Walls]] in Rome, made of tuff blocks
  • Light-microscope image of tuff as seen in thin section (long dimension is several mm): The curved shapes of altered glass shards (ash fragments) are well preserved, although the glass is partly altered. The shapes were formed about bubbles of expanding, water-rich gas.
  • A house constructed of tuff blocks in Germany
  • Etruscan]] tuff blocks from a tomb at [[Banditaccia]]

tuffaceous      
adj. van tufsteen (soort grond, soort kalksteen)

Wikipédia

Tuff

Tuff is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption. Following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. Rock that contains greater than 75% ash is considered tuff, while rock containing 25% to 75% ash is described as tuffaceous (for example, tuffaceous sandstone). Tuff composed of sandy volcanic material can be referred to as volcanic sandstone.

Tuff is a relatively soft rock, so it has been used for construction since ancient times. Because it is common in Italy, the Romans used it often for construction. The Rapa Nui people used it to make most of the moai statues on Easter Island.

Tuff can be classified as either igneous or sedimentary rock. It is usually studied in the context of igneous petrology, although it is sometimes described using sedimentological terms.

Tuff is often erroneously called tufa in guidebooks and in television programmes.