Ministry of Energy and Mines

Tuff

Tuff is lithified volcanic ash. It contains a variety of small angular fragments that were blown out of the volcano into the air. As the fragments fall, the larger and heavier ones fall faster and the tuff may show layering like a sedimentary rock.
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Coarser-grained deposits of volcanic fragments are known as agglomerates or volcanic breccias.

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Last updated May 12, 2005