Impact glass in the Cachari eucrite

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The black, glassy parts in the Cachari eucrite have been studied by
optical microscopy, electron microprobe, and X-ray diffraction
techniques. It is suggested that the glass formed by localized shock
pressure caused by preatmospheric, hyper-velocity impact.

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