- (ivorites). Most
moldavites are from
South Bohemian localities, with just a few
found in
South Moravian localities. Rare
moldavites have been
found in...
- 71(4):305–335. Suess,
Franz E. (1900). "Die
Herkunft der
Moldavite und
verwandter Gläser" [The
origin of
moldavites and
related gl****es].
Jahrbuch der Kaiserlich-Königlichen...
- Peter; Köhler, Horst; Müller-Sohnius,
Dieter (1981). "Source
material for
moldavites and bentonites". Naturwissenschaften. 67 (12). Berlin: 616. Bibcode:1981NW...
- Uses, Properties". geology.com. "Impactites:
Impact Breccia, Tektites,
Moldavites, Shattercones". geology.com. Klein,
Hermann Joseph (1
January 1881). Land...
- Limonite, a
mixture of
oxides and
hydroxides of iron Mercury, (as liquid)
Moldavite Mookaite/Radiolarite Obsidian—volcanic gl****; non-crystalline structure...
-
Bustamite (var.)
Richterite (var.)
Sylvite Taaffeite Talc
Tantalite Tektites Moldavite Tephroite Thomsonite Thaumasite Tinaksite Titanite (sphene)
Topaz Tourmaline...
- film. The film is
about illegal digging of
Moldavites. Kača
starts to live by
illegally digging Moldavites when he has to
leave collective farm when it...
-
Impact structure Impactite Late
Heavy Bombardment Lechatelierite Meteorite Moldavite Ordovician meteor event Philippinite Planar deformation features Shatter...
-
geologist at the
Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna, who
studied moldavites and
coined the term tektite. The
asteroid 12002 Suess,
discovered by Czech...
- 1017/cbo9780511628917.003, ISBN 978-0-511-62891-7 "Impactites:
Impact Breccia, Tektites,
Moldavites, Shattercones". geology.com.
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