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In 1768/69 the Cornish Copper Company reclaimed land using crushed slag (scoria) and recycled its smelter waste to create cast building blocks for the docks it built at Hayle. It was also used extensively for the workers' cottages, shops, pubs and civic buildings.

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Scoria is formed during volcanic eruptions of basaltic lava with a relatively high gas content. Globules of basaltic lava are launched into the air during a somewhat explosive volcanic eruption and gas trapped in it forms bubbles. The lava then solidifies with the bubbles still in it. Oxidation of iron containing minerals in scoria often turns it red.

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Scoria rocks are utilized for landscaping, as drainage material, and in oil well locations to decrease mud problems in areas of high traffic. Scoria is a type of volcanic rock that is dark in color.

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Scoria may contain pyroxene, olivine, magnetite, ilmenite, magnesium, plagioclase feldspar, biotite mica, hornblende, quartz, and sphene.

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Scoria often forms as a frothy crust on lava flows that crumbles off as the flow moves. Scoria usually has broken, connected bubbles and does not flow on water.

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Scoria is a mixture and does not have a single, precisely defined composition. Therefore it does not have a chemical formula.

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12y ago

Scoria is an extrusive igneous rock.

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scoeia rock is Igneous

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It forms by magma or lava

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