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Prismatic "Horse Shoe" [Terceira - Azores] EarthCache

Hidden : 9/11/2012
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:





This cache will lead you to an interesting geological phenomenon in the north coast of Terceira island.

You can go by car (check waypoints) or you can do this earthcache during your hike along walking trail PR2TER - Baías da Agualva.

Thanks to the dimensions of the ground at the GZ, this area has the effect of a viewpoint of the phenomenon itself and also, especially a very good view to the sea.

In this area you can observe an interesting geological structure called Columnar Jointing.


The formation of prismatic columns occurs during cooling of the lava from a volcano. When the lava cools the tension caused by thermal contraction exceeds the tensile strength of the rock, leading to fracturing. The formation of pentagonal or hexagonal prisms is motivated by the stability of these geometries in terms of a rupture surface. The development of the columns is generally perpendicular to the surface cooling. This usually coincides with the top or bottom of the draining area, and for that reason the observation of vertical structures is quite common.

Another interesting and unique characteristic about the phenomenon is the “horse shoe” shape of the place.



About the Earthcache

To claim this earthcache you need to fulfill the following tasks:

Stage one

a) At stage 1, tell me the number of columns you can observe at stage 2.

b) At stage 1, what is the color of the columns you can observe at stage 2.

Stage two

c) At stage 2, tell me the number of columns you can observe at stage 1.

d)
At stage 2, what is the approximate height of this phenomenon in stage 1?

Stage three

e) Compare the rocks in stage 1 and stage 3, what can you observe? Please describe.


Also, and despite being
optional, please take a photo with your GPS in the stage you prefer with the phenomenon in the background.

Send the responses via my geocaching profile and enjoy the view.







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