[meteorite-list] Identifying tektites

From: MuseumStore/NatureSource <musnat_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:50:23 2004
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We talk a lot about how to recognize meteorites in the field, and what =
to look for. What about tektites? Is it just visual cues, or do they =
do some other type of test to determine whether something is a tektite, =
or obsidian for instance?

Jeanne Devon
IMCA #9236
http://www.thenaturesource.com


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