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Pumice is a textural term for a volcanic rock that is a solidified frothy lava composed of highly microvesicularVesicular texture

Vesicular texture is a volcanic rock texture characterised by, or containing, many vesicles....
 glass pyroclasticPyroclastic

Pyroclastic can mean:* Pyroclastic flow...
 with very thin, translucent bubble walls of extrusive igneous rockIgneous rock

Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock cools and solidifies, with or without crystallization, either below the surface a...
. It is commonly, but not exclusively of silicic or felsic to intermediate in composition (e.g. rhyolitic, dacitic, andesite, pantellerite, phonolite, trachyte), but occurrences of basaltic and other compositions are known. Pumice is commonly pale in color, ranging from white, cream, blue or grey, but can be green brown or black. It forms when gases exsolving from viscous magma nucleate bubbles which cannot readily decouple from the viscous magma prior to chilling to glass. Pumice is a common product of explosive eruptions (plinian and ignimbrite-forming) and commonly forms zones in upper parts of silicic lavas. Pumice has an average porosityPorosity

Used in geology, hydrogeology, soil science, and building science, the porosity of a porous medium describes how densely the...
 of 90%, and initially floats on water.


ScoriaScoria

Scoria is the vesicular ejecta of mafic to intermediate magmas such as basalt and andesite....
 differs from pumice in being denser, with larger vesicles and thicker vesicle walls; it sinks rapidly. The difference is the result of the lower viscosity of the magma that formed scoria. When larger amounts of gas are present, the result is a finer-grained variety of pumice known as pumicite. Pumice is considered a glassGlass Overview

Glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually produced when the viscous molten material cools very rapidly to below i...
 because it has no crystal structureCrystal structure

In mineralogy and crystallography, a crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms in a crystal....
. Pumice varies in density according to the thickness of the solid material between the bubbles; many samples float in waterWater

Water is a tasteless, odorless substance that is essential to all known forms of life and is known as the universal solve...
. After the explosion of KrakatoaKrakatoa

Krakatoa is a volcanic island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia....
, rafts of pumice drifted through the Pacific OceanPacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest body of water. ...
 for up to 20 years, with tree trunks floating among them. In fact, pumice rafts disperse and support several marine species. In 1979, 1984 and 2006Vava'u

Vavau is an island chain of one large island and 40 smaller ones....
, underwater volcanic eruptions near TongaTonga

Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, , is an independent archipelago in the southern Pacific Ocean....
 created large pumice raftPumice raft

A pumice raft is a floating raft of pumice occasionally created by ocean-based volcanic activity....
s, some as large as 30 kmKilometre

A kilometre is a unit of length that is equal to 1,000 metres, the current International System of Units base unit of leng...
 that floated hundreds of miles to FijiFiji

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, w...
.

There are two main forms of vesicles. Most pumice contains tubular microvesicles that can impart a silky or fibrous fabric. The elongation of the microvesicles occurs due to ductile elongation in the volcanic conduit or, in the case of pumiceous lavas, during flow. The other form of vesicles are subspherical to spherical and result from high vapour pressure during eruption.

Uses



Pumice is widely used to make lightweight concreteConcrete

In construction, concrete is a composite building material made from the combination of aggregate and a cement binder....
 or insulative low-density 'breeze-block' type bricks. When used as an additive for cementCement

In the most general sense of the word, cement is a binder, a substance which sets and hardens independently, and can bind ot...
, a fine-grained version of pumice called pozzolanPozzolana

Pozzolana is a fine, sandy volcanic ash, originally discovered and dug in Italy at Pozzuoli in the region around Vesuvius, b...
 is mixed with limeLime (mineral)

Lime is a general term for various naturally occurring minerals and materials derived from them, in which carbonates, oxides...
 to form a light-weight, smooth, plaster-like concreteConcrete

In construction, concrete is a composite building material made from the combination of aggregate and a cement binder....
. This form of concrete was used as far back as RomanAncient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of the city-state of Rome, founded in the Italian Peninsula circa the 9th cent...
 times.

It is also used as an abrasiveAbrasive

An abrasive is usually a material that is used to smooth, machine, or, in some cases, roughen another softer material throug...
, especially in polishes, pencil erasersEraser

An eraser, primarily known as a rubber in British and Commonwealth English, is an article of stationery that is used f...
, cosmeticCosmetics

*Permanent makeup*Testing cosmetics on animals ...
 exfoliantsExfoliation (cosmetology)

Exfoliation in cosmetology is a cosmetic technique...
, and to produce stone-washedStone washing

Stone washing is a textiles manufacturing process typically utilized by the fashion industry, in order to give a newly-assem...
 jeansJeans

Jeans are trousers traditionally made from denim, but may also be made from a variety of fabrics including cotton and cordur...
. "Pumice stones" are often used in salonsBeauty salon Overview

A [beauty salon] is a place where people go to relax, maintain, and create their ideal personal style....
 during the pedicurePedicure

A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the feet, and their nails....
 process to remove dry and excess skin from the bottom of the foot as well as calluses. Finely ground pumice is added to some toothpastes and heavy-duty hand cleaners as a mild abrasive. Perhaps the most famous product advertised to contain pumice is Lava soapLava (soap)

Lava is a heavy-duty hand cleaner made by WD-40, first produced in 1893....
. It is a heavy-duty hand soap, sold in both bar and liquid form, for cleaning deep into the finger prints.

See also

  • Volcanic glassVolcanic glass

    Volcanic glass can refer to any of several types of vitreous igneous rocks....


External links

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