Was Libyan Desert Glass formed by a sol-gel process?
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1989
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62
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Glastechnische Berichte
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Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft
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Despite extensive research for nearly five decades, the origin of Libyan Desert Glass remains a puzzle. It is suggested that this glass was made by a low-temperature, chemical process known to have produced other natural glasses, such as opal. This new genesis is based upon a periodic void spacing observed in this material and irreversible changes that occur upon heating, especiahy crystallization and consolidation. These features are seemingly irreconcilable with a melt-derived origin for Libyan Desert Glass, but are consistent with a low-temperature chemical mode of formation.
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McPherson, D. M., Pye, L. D., Fréchette, V. D., & Mortsea, M. (1989). Was Libyan Desert Glass formed by a sol-gel process? Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft.
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CC BY 3.0 DE