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Obsidian | Volcano World | Oregon State UniversityObsidian is natural glass that was originally molten magma associated with a volcano. This volcanic glass has an almost total absence of sizable mineral ...
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Volcano Hazards Program Glossary - ObsidianDec 21, 2015 · Obsidian is dense volcanic glass, usually rhyolite in composition and typically black in color. Obsidian forms in lava flows where the lava cools so fast.Missing: properties | Show results with:properties
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Igneous Rocks – Introduction to Historical GeologyObsidian forms when lava cools so quickly that it does not have time to even develop microscopic crystals. When cooled, obsidian is very smooth, brittle, and ...
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Hotter Side of Obsidian | Volcano World | Oregon State UniversityVolcanic glasses such as obsidian form when some physical property of lava restricts ion mobility preventing an ordered crystalline pattern to develop.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Obsidian Cliff, Yellowstone National Park (Petrographical Character)Jun 22, 2009 · The greater part of the rock is black, lustrous glass, or obsidian, so named after Obsidius or Opsius, its discoverer, in Ethiopia.
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What are igneous rocks? | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govObsidian Cliff exposes the interior of a thick rhyolite lava flow erupted about 180,000 years ago. The vertical columns are cooling fractures that formed as the ...
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[PDF] Rocks and Geology: General InformationObsidian, sometimes called volcanic glass, results from the rapid cooling of magma. It is a dark, glassy rock that can transmit light when thin chips are found.
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Rocks and Minerals: Everyday UsesObsidian forms when lava cools very quickly, forming natural glass. It can be broken to produce extremely hard, sharp edges, which many cultures have used for ...
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Hopewell Culture Obsidian (U.S. National Park Service)Jun 17, 2022 · Obsidian is a unique material. It is naturally forming glass (a type of igneous rock) that is only formed from the rapid cooling of lava, so it ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Obsidian Glass - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsObsidian glass is defined as a natural volcanic glass that contains about 75% silica, which acts as a glass network former, distinguishing it from basaltic ...
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Obsidian - ALEX STREKEISENObsidian is a igneous rock occurring as a natural glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava from volcanoes. Obsidian is extremely rich in silica (about ...Missing: mechanisms amorphous quenching rates
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Chemical and physical properties of obsidian: a naturally occuring ...Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic silicate glass produced when highly viscous felsic lava cools rapidly through the glass transition temperature ...Missing: mechanisms | Show results with:mechanisms
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[PDF] Obsidian sources and distribution systems in Island Southeast AsiaSummary statistics and weight percent of major element oxides analysed with SEM-EDXA. Spectrum Label. Na2O %. MgO %. Al2O3 %. SiO2 %. K2O %. CaO %.Missing: typical | Show results with:typical
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Water and other volatiles in volcanic glasses* | American MineralogistJul 6, 2018 · The H2O content of obsidian is commonly a few tenths of one per cent, and that of perlite 2 to 5 per cent. The H2O in these two types of glass ...
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[PDF] PERLITE - WA DNRPitchstone has 5 to 10 percent combined water, and obsidian and basaltic glass generally have less than 1 percent. chemical composition: Jour.
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Volcanic glass - ALEX STREKEISENPerlite: is a gray or pale brown glass, very brittle and highly fractured, with spherical cracks. Perlite glass probably result from hydration of obsidian.
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[PDF] Variability in Obsidian Structural Water Content and Its Importance in ...Examination of Figure 2 shows that the horizontal axis spans a range of densities of only 0.2202g/cm3 (from 2.3049 to 2.5251g/cm3) and significant. Page 7. 7.
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Obsidian: A Pioneering Natural Resource for Green, Fire-Resistant ...These silica-rich deposits (containing 65–80% silica) and alumina flow at temperatures around 600 °C, cooling so rapidly that they do not have time to ...
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Fire Obsidian - Mineral Spectroscopy ServerThe color is caused by thin-film interference where the thin layers have a higher calculated refractive index (n=1.495 ~1.512) than that of the host glass (n=1 ...
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Obsidian: Mineral information, data and localities.Volcanic glass - a rock rather than a mineral, it is a mixture of cryptocrystalline grains of silica minerals in a glass-like suspension, a super-cooled liquid.
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[PDF] role of residual stresses on mechanical propertiesThe samples were subjected to six heating sessions starting from 300°C to 800°C. The heating rate was 5°C/min and cooling rate was 3°C/min. Figure II.4 ...
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(PDF) Micro-analytical study of the optical properties of rainbow and ...Samples of Mexican obsidian that exhibit either sheen or rainbow optical properties were examined with a combination of EMP, SEM, TEM, as well as visible and ...
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[PDF] THERMAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS - USGS Publications Warehouse... density (1.97 g/cm3) is shown in table 8 at temperatures of 100 K, 300 K, and 450K. Cremers (1973) states that the increase in K is by radiative (photon) ...
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UCSB Science LineOct 24, 2015 · The reason obsidian appears black instead of transparent like glass is due to the presence of other minerals, like iron and magnesium.
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Volcano Watch — Obsidian, a scarce commodity in HawaiʻiSep 2, 2004 · Volcanic glass is rich in iron and magnesium, and tiny crystals of iron oxide give the glass its dark color. Different oxidation states of iron ...
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Obsidian - GemRocksJul 7, 2016 · OBSIDIAN · DESCRIPTION: Obsidian is natural glass formed by quenching (i.e., rapidly cooling) magma of granitic/rhyolitic or similar composition.Missing: definition properties
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The Rockhounder: Obsidian in the Black Rock Desert, Millard CountyObsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass formed when molten lava cools quickly. It is usually black but colored varieties range from brown to red.Missing: common | Show results with:common
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[PDF] Flow banding in obsidian: A record of evolving textural ...Jun 20, 2005 · Banding in BGM and MI obsidian is defined by alternating planar layers of varying color as a conse- quence of varying micorocrystallinity (BGM) ...
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La Revoltosa Mine, San Andrés, Magdalena Municipality, Jalisco ...La Revoltosa is an obsidian open cast mine, producing black and rainbow obsidian, located 15km east of San Andreas, at 2000m elevation.
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[PDF] THE ORIGIN OF COLOR IN “FIRE” OBSIDIAN“Fire” obsidian is a rare variety of relatively clear volcanic glass that produces vibrant color-reflectance from isolated thin layers contained within the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Fire Obsidian's Beguiling Spectrum - GIAFIRE OBSIDIAN. “Obsidian, a natural volcanic glass, is not particularly rare,” Dodge said, demonstrating how to shine a light on samples of his most vibrant ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Influence of Chemical Composition and Microvesiculation on the ...In accordance with previous studies, the green color of the obsidian seems to be related to a high iron content, probably in its reduced state. However, no ...
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Rainbow Obsidian: Iridescent Obsidian - Geology InWhat Causes the Color of Rainbow Obsidian. The color ... This mine is famous for its pink obsidian, but it also produces some beautiful rainbow specimens.
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Gold Sheen Obsidian : Properties, Formation, Uses, LocalitiesNov 12, 2023 · States like Oregon, California, and Arizona have deposits of obsidian, including varieties with a golden sheen. Glass Buttes in Oregon, for ...
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Obsidian | Geology 1501 | ECUOrigin, Extrusive/Volcanic ; Chemical Composition, Felsic ; Color, Reddish Brown mottled with black ; Mineral Composition, Glass ; Miscellaneous, Conchoidal ...
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Obsidian - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsObsidian is a form of volcanic glass produced by rhyolitic volcanism. Rhyolite is an igneous rock with silica content in excess of 65% SiO2. Obsidian is formed ...Missing: tectonic | Show results with:tectonic
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[PDF] ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSIDIAN STUDIES IN HOKKAIDO, JAPANThe geology of Hokkaido and its 21 known obsidian sources are reviewed and results of chemical analyses of some sources described. Archaeological studies of ...
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Full article: The obsidian sources of Northland, New ZealandApr 24, 2012 · This paper presents new information on the spatial distribution, visual characteristics, petrography, and chemical composition of the obsidians in Northland
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Ten seconds in the field: rapid Armenian obsidian sourcing with ...Armenia has one of the most obsidian-rich natural and cultural landscapes in the world, and the lithic assemblages of numerous Palaeolithic sites are ...
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Sintering dynamics of fine-grained rhyolitic obsidian particles from ...We study the sintering behaviour of packs of fine-grained particles of rhyolitic obsidian subjected to different temperature pathways at atmospheric pressure.
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Obsidian from Iceland - MindatObsidian from. Iceland ; (2002) Physical volcanology of a subglacial-to-emergent rhyolitic tuya at Rauðufossafjöll, Torfajökull, Iceland. Special Publication, ...
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Obsidian from the northern sector of the Main Ethiopian Rift ...Apr 6, 2021 · Obsidian is abundant in the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER). Petrological and geochemical features of obsidian from four volcanic centers in the ...
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Obsidian geological sources worldwide after H. Pollman. Sources...The source regions are visibly confined to island arches with strong volcanic activity on the contact zone of continents and oceans.
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Obsidian was a favored material for Native American toolmakers, is ...Sep 7, 2025 · Obsidian can be found worldwide, but is confined to areas of geologically recent volcanic activity. Obsidian older than a few million years ...Missing: global | Show results with:global
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Reassessing obsidian field relationships at Glass Buttes, OregonThe Glass Buttes complex in the High Lava Plains of Oregon produced obsidians during a series of rhyolitic eruptions circa 5.8 to 6.5 Ma.
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[PDF] Obsidian - Oregon.govAug 15, 1973 · Crater Lake - Dacite vitrophyre flows are common at Crater Lake, ranging from gray, reddish, to black and usually porphyritic; these rocks could ...
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Yellowstone's tool-making lava flows | U.S. Geological SurveyOct 19, 2020 · One of the best examples of obsidian in Yellowstone is the aptly named Obsidian Cliff flow, which erupted around 106,000 years ago just north ...
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Obsidian Cliff - Yellowstone - National Park ServiceApr 18, 2025 · Obsidian Cliff is the primary source of obsidian in a large concentration of Midwestern archeological sites.
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Geo-Identity of the Most Exploited Underground Obsidian Deposit in ...The obsidian sources are distributed throughout the TMVB, each possessing a unique geological and petrological identity. Several of these deposits show ...
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"Geological Sources of Obsidian on Lipari and Artifact Production ...The Aeolian island of Lipari, just north of eastern Sicily, was a major geological source of high quality obsidian that was volcanically formed in the Late ...
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Obsidian from Hrafntinnuhryggur, Iceland: its lithopliysæ. and ...Mar 2, 2017 · To the student of rocks the forms and relations of crystals and of crystal aggregates precipitated from a cooling magma are in large measure ...
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Turkish occurrences of obsidian and use by prehistoric peoples in ...In this paper we develop the geochemical identification of Turkish obsidian sources, from the volcano to the artefacts, introducing the use of spidergrams and ...
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Paleolithic occupations of the Göllü Dağ, Central Anatolia, TurkeyGöllü Dağ is well known for the extensive exposures of obsidian and associated workshops. Obsidian from these sources was widely circulated throughout Anatolia ...<|separator|>
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Strategies for Obtaining Obsidian in Pre-European Contact Era New ...Jan 8, 2014 · New Zealand has four volcanic zones which have produced obsidians: Northland, the Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ), Mayor Island, and the Taupo ...
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Characterization of obsidian from the Tibetan Plateau by XRF and ...We find that five varieties of obsidian were used at these sites. We also identify the geological source of one of the obsidian varieties as near Balung Tso in ...
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[PDF] Lincoln County Archaeological Initiative (LCAI) UpdateApr 29, 2020 · This project will prepare a Public Use Site Plan and associated environmental document in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act ...Missing: regulations | Show results with:regulations
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What are environmental regulations on mining activities?Mining regulations include federal laws, state laws, and permits. Federal laws like NEPA, CAA, CWA, and RCRA, and state laws are relevant.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Jordan: Basic Stone ToolsSep 10, 2017 · Typically pressure flaking was used to remove very small chips (even extremely small ones), and was used, for example, to straighten and sharpen ...
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[PDF] Analysis of Obsidian using HH XRFobsidian blades have a cutting edge many times sharper than high- quality steel surgical scalpels, the cutting edge of the blade being only about 3 ...
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On the sources and uses of obsidian during the Paleolithic and ...The most important sources of obsidian for prehistoric communities in east-central Europe are located in southeast Slovakia and northeast Hungary.
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The Clovis Point and the Discovery of America's First CultureClovis points are wholly distinctive. Chipped from jasper, chert, obsidian and other fine, brittle stone, they have a lance-shaped tip and (sometimes) wickedly ...
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[PDF] Flintknapping and Stone Tools found in OregonPressure flaking allowed the craftsman to sharpen and detail the point, edge, or base and to reshape it if the point was damaged in use. Projectile Points.
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[PDF] OBSIDIAN IN THE PREHISTORIC AEGEAN: TRADE AND USESOct 3, 2018 · Since at first metal tools were very rare, obsidian continued to be used as a more available alternative throughout the Early. Bronze Age. Its ...
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back-ornament (?); mosaic; human remains | British MuseumTezcatlipoca is often depicted with obsidian mirrors at the head and is conventionally cast as an adversary to Quetzalcoatl. Bibliography: - Carmichael, E ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Symbolizing Tezcatlipoca - Academia.eduTezcatlipoca's omniscience is represented by his obsidian mirror, granting him insight into the human heart. His associations with the jaguar symbolize power, ...
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[PDF] The Obsidian Religion of Mexico. - OpenSIUCis also a variant of Tezcatlipoca in his character of the obsidian knife of sacrifice, the god of the stone knife, and therefore of blood, avenging justice ...
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itztli. | Nahuatl Dictionary - Wired Humanities Projectsa sharp-bladed instrument of obsidian; also, Itztli ("Obsidian Blade") was a deity that was part of the Tezcatlipoca Complex of deities that relate to power.Missing: symbolism | Show results with:symbolism
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Studying Diverse Value Concepts in the Neolithic Carpathian BasinJul 17, 2024 · For this reason, this chapter focuses on the appearance of obsidian artifacts in a number of different archaeological contexts, including ...
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[PDF] Sourcing Obsidian from Late Neolithic Sites on the Great Hungarian ...This article presents the compositional results of 203 obsidian artefacts recovered from seven Late Neolithic (5,000–4,500 BCE) sites from the. Great Hungarian ...Missing: goods items
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Obsidian resource use from the Jomon to Okhotsk period on Rebun ...Hokkaido obsidian sources have been widely exploited by hunter-gatherer groups in Northeast Asia since the Upper Paleolithic (~30,000 cal. BP).
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[PDF] OBSIDIAN AND ECONOMIC SPECIALISATION IN THE ADMIRALTY ...This thesis considers the association between western Melanesian ethnographic economic specialisation and prehistoric systems of production and distribution ...
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[PDF] Arts of the South Seas - MoMAThis type of adze was used as a symbol of authority by clan chiefs for rain-making ceremonies and in canni balistic rites. the art of this island. Surmounted by ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük - UNESCO World Heritage CentreÇatalhöyük is a site of great importance for our understanding of the first steps toward 'civilization', including early settled agricultural life (Cauvin 1994; ...
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(PDF) A true gift of Mother Earth: The use and significance of ...Aug 10, 2025 · This paper reviews 50 years of obsidian studies at Neolithic Çatalhöyük in the Konya plain, central Anatolia.
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Obsidian Value, Price, and Jewelry InformationJan 15, 2021 · A variety with reddish-brown color due to iron impurities. mahogany ... Obsidian Properties. Birefringence. None, but crystal inclusions ...
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Artisans in Las Navajas create sophisticated sculptures from obsidianAug 9, 2018 · Local artisans had revived an ancient Mexican tradition: that of creating works of art from obsidian, the natural volcanic glass which is found in such ...
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Obsidian Sculpture With Inlays, Art Inspired by Pre-columbian ... - EtsyIn stock Rating 4.5 (25) Obsidian sculpture with inlays, art inspired by pre-Columbian traditions, handcrafted decoration. LycoDeco.
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The World's Rarest and Most Expensive Types of ObsidianAug 30, 2023 · The rarest and most expensive types of obsidian include rainbow, fire, spiderweb, and midnight lace obsidian.
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Navajo Silversmith History - Durango Silver CompanyThe emphasis on small stone work and inlay Turquoise work began to emerge in the 1920s, developing partly from a revival of prehistoric designs. Today, this ...Missing: obsidian | Show results with:obsidian
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Mens Inlay Mosaic Cut Obsidian Pitersite Sterling Silver Navajo ...Description. Navajo Handmade Artist Signed Sterling Silver Stamped Stones: Obsidian, Pietersite, Jasper, Shell Length: 5/8″ Width: 7/8″ Ring Size: 8 1/2 ...
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Ancient technology in contemporary surgery - PubMedThe finest of these prismatic blades were produced in Mesoamerica about 2,500 years ago. The technique of production of these blades was rediscovered 12 years ...
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[PDF] Studies of Obsidian as a Material for Use in Making ... - DTICThe aim of this project is to determine the extent to which obsidian can be used for making large mirrors for astronomical tind other optical applications. - ...
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Petrology: Igneous textures – Kurt Hollocher - Muse - Union College |Glassy texture of rhyolite obsidian that has only about 2% crystals, most tiny. There are numerous tiny microlites with some flow alignment, and some small ...
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Gamma-ray absorbing characteristic of obsidian rocks as a potential ...The aim of this study is to examine the radiational properties of İkizdere obsidian, which is likely to be used as a radiation shielding material. In this ...
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Toughening by revitrification of Li2SiO3 crystals in Obsidian® dental ...In nature, a SiO2-rich volcanic melt (rhyolitic melt), can solidify in a felsic magmatic glass called obsidian by rapid cooling, bypassing the conditions for ...
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“Open Sourcing” Workflow and Machine Learning Approaches for ...Jan 27, 2025 · Traditionally, reliable obsidian sourcing requires expensive calibration standards and extensive geological reference collections as well as ...
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Full article: Sourcing obsidian: a new optimized LA-ICP-MS protocol1. Geochemical characterization methods currently used for obsidian sourcing studies in archaeology include: X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy [XRF] (Carter ...
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(PDF) An assessment of the current applications and future ...Aug 5, 2025 · It is shown that the field of obsidian sourcing is flourishing, with a clear upward trend in the number of published studies in the past decade.
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Study Reveals Vast Aztec Obsidian Trade NetworkMay 13, 2025 · The research involved geochemical analysis of 788 obsidian artifacts excavated from the Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital in ...Missing: contemporary | Show results with:contemporary
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Ancient artifacts made of volcanic glass keep turning up in Canada ...Apr 8, 2025 · Researchers may have answered how these artifacts made of obsidian ended up so far away from their point of origin, according to a March 14 study.
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Alberta Obsidian Project chronicles - Open Government programMar 14, 2025 · This article revisits previous obsidian sourcing results from the Eastern Slopes of Alberta where obsidian has been identified at 285 archaeological sites.
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Increasing obsidian diversity during the Chalcolithic Period ... - NatureApr 25, 2024 · We use obsidian sourcing to investigate two purported trends in the Southern Caucasus during the Chalcolithic Period: (1) occupation of more ...
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Archaeological surveys uncover ancient perishable artifacts and ...Nov 15, 2023 · Archaeologists conducting surveys of ice patches in British Columbia have uncovered perishable artifacts associated with obsidian mining.