pseudotachylite
Pseudotachylite is a glassy or finely crystalline rock that forms during frictional melting associated with seismic faulting. It is essentially a fault rock, meaning it is a product of rock deformation. The intense heat generated by the rapid movement along a fault plane can melt the surrounding rock, which then cools quickly to form this characteristic material. This rapid cooling prevents the formation of large mineral crystals, resulting in a fine-grained texture, often with a dull, aphanitic appearance.
The composition of pseudotachylite varies depending on the host rocks that were melted. It can appear as