Site of Mesozoic Era volcanic activity in Sweden's Scania region
The Central Skåne Volcanic Province was a site of volcanic activity in the Scania region of Sweden during the MesozoicEra of the Earth's geological history. The volcanism began with a first and main phase in late Sinemurian to Toarcian times around 191 to 178 Ma. Then volcanism continued sporadically for another 80 million years.[1] More than one hundred volcanic necks of basaltic composition exist in Scania evidencing this volcanism. In central Scania, volcanism was in the form of a volcanic field of cinder cones that had Strombolian eruption styles.[2] These cones produced tuffite deposits made largely of lapilli with rare volcanic bombs.[2][3]Pyroclastic materials were subsequently palagonitized or largely altered to clay minerals.[2] While eruptions occurred on land the sea was likely very close to the area.[2][3] Besides purely pyroclastic sediments, lahar deposits have also been identified around the remnants of the volcanoes.[4]
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