“…are commonly found [Bou•ka et al, 1993]. Older glasses, e.g., Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous volcanic glass in Cisbaikalia [Lebedeva, 1981], Permotriassic glass of the Targay fold [Korobov and Chernyayeva, 1981], Permian pitchstone in Saxony [Pietzsch, 1962], late Devonian microtekrites [Wang, 1992;Claeys et al, 1992], and Precambrian diabases [Miikipiiii, 1979;Lindqvist and Laitakari, 1980], are very rare. These paleoglasses occur mostly as constituents of volcanic rocks (e.g., diabase) and have usually been fully devitrified, although this is not the case for the Devonian microspherules or the Finnish diabase samples.…”