The spectral-transmissive properties of some of the tektites

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Data are given on the spectral ultraviolet, visible and infrared transmittances of australites, bediasites, rizalites, moldavites, and Georgia tektites, and of Libyan desert glass in relation to that of fused silica and a number of commercial glasses having a high iron or high silica content. Their absorption characteristics, resulting from the incorporated iron oxides, carbon dioxide and water, offer an opportunity for additional investigations relating to exact temperature, atmospheric and other conditions connected with their formation and history. The Libyan desert glass in having excessive absorption at 2800 millimicrons does not seem to fit into the general scheme with the true tektites.

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