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Compton Peak columnar jointing

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The 700 million year old flood basalts are part of the Catoctin Formation and show spectacular columnar jointing even though they have been metamorphosed.  

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Columnar jointing

Columnar jointing is a geological structure where sets of intersecting closely spaced fractures, referred to as joints, result in the formation of a regular array of polygonal prisms, or columns. Columnar jointing occurs in many types of volcanic rocks and forms as the rock cools and contracts. Columnar jointing can occur in cooling lava flows and ashflow tuffs (ignimbrites), as well as in some shallow intrusions.

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