Qualitative Dating of Glasses-applied to Tektite-like Objects from the Ries Kessel Meteoritic Crater

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JULIUS KAVASCH1 found in the Ries Kessel meteoritic crater in Germany a glassy object which closely resembles a tektite. It was found near Goldburghausen at a depth of 0.6 m under Süsswasserkalk on the upper boundary of suevite, which suggests that this glass is contemporary with Ries formation. It was found split into two pieces, which are now in the possession of Prof. E. Preuss and Dr. W. Weiskirchner.

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