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basaltbut

Basaltbut is an informal geological term used to describe a basaltic rock outcrop with a buttress-like silhouette, typically standing as a tall, isolated feature within a lava field. The word combines basalt with butt, echoing the shape rather than implying a formal stratigraphic unit. Because it is not part of formal nomenclature, its use is mainly descriptive in field notes and regional surveys.

Morphology and characteristics

A basaltbut usually shows high relief with steep to near-vertical flanks and a relatively flat or gently

Formation and environments

Basaltbuts form in basaltic volcanic settings where a resistant basalt block or cap remains after extensive

Relation to other features

Basaltbuts are related to other wind- and water-eroded landforms such as buttes and prominent basalt outcrops,

See also

Butte, Basalt, Columnar jointing, Erosion in volcanic landscapes.

inclined
summit.
Surfaces
may
display
visible
columnar
jointing,
especially
on
exposed
faces,
and
the
rock
color
is
commonly
deep
brown
to
black.
Individual
examples
can
range
from
several
tens
of
meters
to
a
few
hundred
meters
in
height,
and
they
often
stand
out
because
of
their
contrast
with
surrounding,
more
weathered
terrain.
erosion
of
surrounding
rock.
They
can
arise
from
cooling
and
solidification
features
within
a
lava
flow,
or
from
intrusive
or
extrusive
processes
that
leave
a
persistent
basalt
protrusion.
Erosion,
differential
weathering,
and
the
removal
of
softer
surrounding
rocks
help
create
the
distinctive
buttress-like
profile.
but
their
defining
characteristic
is
their
basaltic
composition
combined
with
a
pronounced
buttress-like
shape.