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New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European t...

New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European t...

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New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European tektite field or re-deposited materials?

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New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European tektite field or re-deposited materials?

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Prague: Czech Geological Society

Journal title

Journal of geosciences (Prague), 2016-01, Vol.61 (2), p.171-191

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English

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Prague: Czech Geological Society

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Moldavites are known to occur in several geographically limited areas in Central Europe: South Bohemia, Western Bohemia (Cheb Basin), Western Moravia, the Horn area in Upper Austria, and Lusatia in Germany. In addition to these traditional finds, Central European tektites (CET) have recently been identified in Neogene sediments at three places in L...

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New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European tektite field or re-deposited materials?

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1814061052

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1814061052

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ISSN

1802-6222

E-ISSN

1803-1943

DOI

10.3190/jgeosci.214

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