This basalt breadcrust bomb, so called because of the fine breadcrust-like texture, was photographed at SP Crater by geologist Dr. David Kring. Volcanic bombs are thrown from the vent during explosive Strombolian eruptions. They travel through the air in ballistic trajectory before crashing to the ground. Bombs weighing 1000s of pounds dot the summit at SP Crater.
Photographer: David Kring
Photo Date: 2008
Photo Location Accuracy: Approximately Located
Photo Tags: Volcanic bomb, tephra, SP Crater, geotourism, volcanic hazard, Pleistocene