Abstract

Outcrops of columnar joints made of solidified lava flows are often covered by semiordered polygonal cracks. The polygon diameters are fairly uniform at each outcrop, but their shapes largely vary in the number of sides and internal angles. Herein, we unveil that the statistical variation in the polygon shape follows an extreme value distribution class: the Gumbel distribution. The Gumbel law was found to hold for different columnar joints, regardless of the locality, lithologic composition, and typical diameter. A common distribution for columnar joints implies a universal class that may integrate the polygonal crack networks observed on the surface of various fractured brittle materials.

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