
Tossol is aCatalan word (hillock) used to refer to protuberances that form inlava flows[1] and that when the lava cools become small hills. In theJordà beech forest (in theGarrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, inCatalonia,Spain) there are more than 50 tossols (spatter cones) formed by the interaction between lava flows and pre-existingwetlands that, when covered by lava at more than 1000 °C, boiled with large bubbles that raised and deformed the flow forming the tossols.[2] These in the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone are found in three lava flows, that of theCroscat volcano (Jordà beech forest), that of the Puig Jordà volcano (Tosca Forest), that of the Montolivet volcano (Pla de Dalt) and the lava flow located in La Moixina and the Parc Nou inOlot.[3]