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Pumice, which is considered a glass because it has no crystal structure. •
Scoria, which is the mafic to intermediate equivalent of pumice. It is typically denser and has larger vesicles. •
Apache tears, a kind of nodular obsidian. •
Tachylite (also spelled tachylyte), a
basaltic glass with relatively low silica content. •
Sideromelane, a less common form of tachylyte. •
Palagonite, an alteration product of basaltic glass. •
Hyaloclastite, a hydrated tuff-like breccia of sideromelane and palagonite. •
Pele's hair, threads or fibers of volcanic glass, usually basaltic.(Show in image to the right) •
Pele's tears, tear-like drops of volcanic glass, usually basaltic. •
Limu o Pele (Pele's seaweed), thin sheets and flakes of brownish-green to near-clear volcanic glass, usually basaltic. •
Pitchstone, an acidic volcanic glass similar to obsidian, contains a higher water content. ==Alteration==