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Libyan desert glass
Low-Altitude Airbursts and the Impact Threat
Earth and Planetary Science Letters Surface Vitrification Caused By
Very High-Temperature Impact Melt Products As Evidence For
The Dakhleh Glass: Product of an Impact Airburst Or Cratering Event in the Western Desert of Egypt?
Meteorite-Times 2014 7.Pdf
A 2003 Expedition Into the Libyan Desert Glass Strewn Field, Great Sand Sea, Western Egypt
Analysis of Aristolochia Longa Medicinal Plant from Algeria Z
Very High Temperature Impact Melt Products As Evidence for Cosmic
Touch of Glass
The Value of Colour
Evidence of Former Reidite in Granular Zircon from Libyan Desert Glass A
Libyan Desert Glass
NVMC Newsletter 2017-12.Pdf
Chapter 9. Gemmology in the Service of Archaeometry
Natural Glasses Maria Rita Cicconi, Daniel Neuville
Surface Vitrification Caused by Natural Fires in Late
Surface Vitrification Caused by Natural Fires in Late Pleistocene Wetlands Of
Very High-Temperature Impact Melt Products As Evidence for Cosmic
Top View
1 REVISION 2 1 Origin of ß-Cristobalite in Libyan Desert Glass‒ The
THE IMPACT GLASSES CHARACTERISTICS STUDYING by the THERMOLUMINESCENCE METHOD. Ivliev A.I., Lukanin O.A., Kuyunko N.S. Vernadsky
Tunguska Genetic Anomaly and Electrophonic Meteors the Unfortunate Shanyagir Clan
Riap Bulletin
What Do We Know About the Formation of Libyan Desert
Non-Impact Origin of the Crater-Like Structures in the Gilf Kebir Area (Egypt): Implications for the Geology of Eastern Sahara
MOON Factsheet Tektites What Are They? Tektites Are Pieces of Natural Glass That Are Found Only in Certain Areas of the Earth’S Surface