1992
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(92)90370-x
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The occurrence of tektites northeast of Dresden, Germany

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“…In Moravia (the eastern part of the Czech Republic), first moldavites were found in 1880. Since 1914, moldavites have been found also in northern Austria, in the Horn area, for example near the towns of Radessen and Altenburg (Suess 1914;Koeberl et al 1988), and since 1967 also in Germany in the Lusatia region, northeast of Dresden (Rost et al 1979;Lange 1996;Störr and Lange 1992)-see map in Fig. 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Moravia (the eastern part of the Czech Republic), first moldavites were found in 1880. Since 1914, moldavites have been found also in northern Austria, in the Horn area, for example near the towns of Radessen and Altenburg (Suess 1914;Koeberl et al 1988), and since 1967 also in Germany in the Lusatia region, northeast of Dresden (Rost et al 1979;Lange 1996;Störr and Lange 1992)-see map in Fig. 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It took several years before Zebera (1974) introduced this discovery to the literature. Initially, the Lusatian tektites were taken for moldavites transported from the Bohemian strewnfield to Lusatia by the Moldau and Elbe rivers (e.g., Rost et al, 1979;Lange and Storr, 1991;Storr and Lange, 1992); while the possibility of fluvial transport from Moravian sites to Lusatia was excluded. However, because the majority of Lusatian tektites resemble the Moravian moldavites and because transport from Bohemia was not possible before Pliocene times, Lange (1996) considers Lusatia to be a separate moldavite strewn field because it is 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Volatilization of elements and formation via plasma are further hypotheses that need to be tested for moldavites (e.g., Wasson, 1991;Koeberl, 1992;Engelhardt et al, 1987). Lusatian samples have been described by StOrr and Lange (1992) and Lange (1995). They are classified as part of a new substrewnfield.…”
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confidence: 99%