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The Cuban Tektite Revisited
Authors:Christian Koeberl
Abstract:Abstract— A tektite, probably found in Cuba, was previously classified as belonging to the North American tektite strewn field on the basis of chemistry, age, isotopic, and petrographic characteristics. New major element analyses and trace element analyses show that the sample falls within the range of other North American tektites, and is close to the bediasite compositions. There are, however, some differences to normal georgiaites and bediasites. In a Na2O/K2O diagram the sample plots between the two distinct fields formed by georgiaites and bediasites. The rare earth elements and some lithophile trace elements are slightly enriched compared to bediasites, and much higher than in georgiaites. The discovery of tektite fragments from locations at Barbados and a DSDP site off the coast of New Jersey makes it likely that the North American strewn field is larger than previously thought, in agreement with microtektite distributions. Thus it is possible that the “Cuban” tektite really originated from Cuba.
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