Gongguan Tuff

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title: Gongguan Tuff
text: The Gongguan Tuff is a stratum distributed in the northern part of Taiwan. In 1930, Yuichi Ichikawa named it the Gongguan Tuff. It is a product of volcanic eruptions on the seafloor during the Miocene, 20 to 23 million years ago. The thickness of the public tuff varies greatly from a few meters to 200 meters or thicker. There are displays on the trail next to the Zun-yin Hall of NTU and the Land Temple of National Taiwan University, which was originally a mound composed of the Gongguan Tuff.
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