[meteorite-list] Metal Tektite's?

Pat Brown radio_ranch at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 23 02:20:33 EDT 2006


Hi Kevin, 

Nope, I don't think there are metal tektites.

The tektite origin theory that is most widely accepted
is that Tektites are terrestrial material melted into
a glass by the heat of a large meteorite impact. Since
the material on the surface of earth is mostly
silicate, tektites are essentially glass. There is
very little of the earth's surface that is covered by
any metal in its metallic state. Therefore metal
tektites are very highly unlikely.

Now, that said there are tektites with very small
(smaller than 1/16") balls of metal inside the glass.
This is believed to be caused by vaporization of a
nickel-iron meteorite on impact, followed by cooling
of the meteoritic metal and coalescing the metal into
tiny spheres which get encapsulated in the glass
formed by melting the soil and rock in the impact
area.

Pat in Eastern Washington

--- kevin decker <innocentwolf15 at hotmail.com> wrote:


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Hello,Does anyone here beleive that there might be
Metal Tektite's?..Thank's..Kevin W.Decker.




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