Hi Doug and tektite fans,

Someone mentioned one time of putting tektites in a microwave oven for a bit (on high) to try to determine if it is an Earth based specimen or a possible tektite. This seems reasonable to me but I'm not a real tektite buff. If it is a tektite then it shouldn't get hot as there is a lack of moisture to vibrate and get hot where something Earth based which has more moisture will become warm to the touch. I've tried this and there seems to be a difference. Again this isn't my area of expertise. Perhaps this glass can be tested inexpensively in this manor.

I think that the real danger here, with creating tektites are, buyers will become weary and not buy specimens and the whole market will die. This will ultimately kill the reason for fabricators to produce such fakes. I guess the Chinese need the extra dollars to continue to build up their military.

--AL Mitterling

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>Water has major IR absorbance peaks at 3550, 3425, 3295, 1630 and
>1455 /cm. An appropriately set IR analyzer at one or more of these >frequencies ought to be able to able to make a positive identification >vs. other glasses (and confirming your refractive index wouldn't hurt >at all).
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