2022
DOI: 10.1111/maps.13825
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Obsidian and mafic volcanic glasses from the Philippines and Vietnam found in the Paris Museum Australasian tektite collection

Abstract: During the systematic magnetic susceptibility survey of the Paris Museum Australasian tektite collection, we identified three previously overlooked occurrences of volcanic glass that resembles tektites, based on anomalous magnetic properties, high water content, the presence of microcrystals, and anomalous chemical composition. These occurrences are from the Phu Yen province in south‐central Vietnam (two rhyolitic glass fragments) and from the Philippines: one from northern Luzon Island (a basaltic rounded etc… Show more

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“…Rock magnetism is an important method to identify natural glasses of different origins (Rochette et al, 2022), and it has been extensively used to investigate the thermal history, source materials, and parent crater of various impact glasses, especially tektites. For example, Senftle et al (2000) distinguished Belize tektites from those of the other four major Cenozoic strewn fields based on the much higher magnetic susceptibilities of belizites (average 121 × 10 −9 m 3 /kg), which are closer to those of the other impact glasses formed by the Pantasma crater (Rochette et al, 2019).…”
Section: Magnetic Properties Of Aasf Tektitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rock magnetism is an important method to identify natural glasses of different origins (Rochette et al, 2022), and it has been extensively used to investigate the thermal history, source materials, and parent crater of various impact glasses, especially tektites. For example, Senftle et al (2000) distinguished Belize tektites from those of the other four major Cenozoic strewn fields based on the much higher magnetic susceptibilities of belizites (average 121 × 10 −9 m 3 /kg), which are closer to those of the other impact glasses formed by the Pantasma crater (Rochette et al, 2019).…”
Section: Magnetic Properties Of Aasf Tektitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rock magnetism is an important method to identify natural glasses of different origins (Rochette et al., 2022), and it has been extensively used to investigate the thermal history, source materials, and parent crater of various impact glasses, especially tektites. For example, Senftle et al.…”
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confidence: 99%