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Moldavite (Czech: vltavín) is a
forest green,
olive green or blue
greenish vitreous silica projectile gl****
formed by a
meteorite impact in
southern Germany...
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impact crater (24 km), Germany, age: 15
million years):
Moldavites (Czech Republic, green).
Ivory Coast strewnfield (Lake
Bosumtwi impact...
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Bustamite (var.)
Richterite (var.)
Sylvite Taaffeite Talc
Tantalite Tektites Moldavite Tephroite Thomsonite Thaumasite Tinaksite Titanite (sphene)
Topaz Tourmaline...
- town
centre there is a
museum dedicated to the semi-precious
gemstone moldavite.
Other museums include Castle Museum with the
Castle Tower,
Regional Museum...
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Impactite is a form of gl****
formed by the
impact of a meteorite,
where Moldavite (found in
central and
eastern Europe), and
Libyan desert gl**** (found...
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Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh, is
named after the river.
Moldavite Wells, John C. (2008),
Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman...
- Limonite, a
mixture of
oxides and
hydroxides of iron Mercury, (as liquid)
Moldavite Mookaite/Radiolarite Obsidian—volcanic gl****; non-crystalline structure...
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Indochinites are
distinctly dark
black in
contrast to the
green of
European moldavite tektites. It is
estimated that
these bodies of
solidified magma are 700...
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tektite is sand
fused by the
compressive heat of a
meteor strike including moldavite, a gem
quality stone mined in some locations. Frit is
partially fused...
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Observatory and Planetarium, Štefánik's_Observatory,
Czech Republic, 950 kg.
Moldavite Museum, Český Krumlov,
Czech Republic, 21,25 kg.
Observatory and Planetarium...