The Cabezo Segura volcano is located in the central part of the Calatrava Volcanic Province. Some
deposits of this volcano are formed by singular spherical lapilli and bombs. These lapilli and bombs are
the result of welding of ash and fine-grained lapilli droplets (< 4mm) of olivine melilitite composition,
spherical morphology and a cored and concentric inner structure. This pattern is similar to that of pelletal
lapilli and spinning droplets which appear commonly in kimberlitic, kamafugitic, and carbonatitic pipes.
The origin of these peculiar pyroclasts could be related to the fragmentation of a low viscosity magma
through magmatic volatile exsolution and the subsequent rotation of magma droplets during ascent within
a fluidized system