< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

SCORIA (Lat. scoria, slag), in geology, a name applied to lava when moderately vesicular and having a structure like that of a clinker. Ejected masses of scoriaceous lava are often called “cinders,” a term conveniently used for all lumps of vesicular lava (see Volcano).

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