[meteorite-list] Any interesting (?) Chinese tektite
From: Göran Axelsson <axelsson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Mar 10 07:12:45 2006 Message-ID: <44116D31.3090805_at_acc.umu.se> It looks like a surface effect of some kind and might be a side effect of cleaning. I've seen similar effects on minerals and slag where a thin film or layer on the surface works like an optical filter. If a surface is covered in a thin layer of a substance with a different optical index it will work as a filter and reflect certain wavelengths. If the thickness is varying it will create a rainbow effect, much like the last of your pictures. It doesn't need to be covered in a foreign substance, it could also be an alteration that is only affecting the surface. The best examples of this phenomena is a drop of oil on a water surface or the thin wall of a soap bubble. /G?ran MARK BOSTICK wrote: > Hello Dirk, > > Dirk asked; "Are you sure it is within the glass or some substance on > the surface only?' > > It does not appear to be on the surface, but I am not sure how the > tektite was cleaned. I did not get the tektite somehwhat dirty as > most chinese tektites usually are. Dimples were clean. > > I just added a forth photograph, using the camera's flash...and > holding it to try to give the camera another color to help show a > little more color. (My old Nikon finally broke after much abuse and I > do not really like my current camera.) > > http://www.meteoritearticles.com/coltektitechin76g.html > > If you would like Dirk, I could send it to you, as you much more > experienced with tektites then I am. > > Clear Skies, > Mark > www.meteoritearticles.com > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Fri 10 Mar 2006 07:12:33 AM PST |
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