“…However, this problem is complex, with many interactive variables that include temperature, glass composition, reactivity of the surface, the precipitation and growth rates of secondary phases, and variation in environmental fluid properties [e.g., pH, flow rates, oxygen fugacity] (Stroncik and Schmincke, 2002;Morganstein et al, 1999;Zhang and Xu, 2003). In the subaerial alteration of glass artifacts many of these issues have received considerable attention such as the effects of ground temperature, soil humidity; glass composition, soil pH, and glass dissolution (Anovitz et al, 2004(Anovitz et al, , 2006a(Anovitz et al, ,b, 2008Friedman and Long, 1976;Hull, 2001;Jones et al, 1997;Riddings, 1991;Rogers, 2007Rogers, , 2008Stevenson et al, 1989Stevenson et al, , 1993aStevenson et al, ,b, 1998Wolff-Boenisch et al, 2004).…”