概括
研究人员在波希米亚南部发现了独特的"双moldavites",两个moldavites在飞行过程中融合. 这一发现为这些tektites的空气动力学行为提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 地质地质地质地质地质地
- 矿物学是什么?矿物学是什么?
- 泰克石研究 泰克石研究
背景情况:
- 摩尔达维特是天然的玻璃物体,或者说是石,是由陆地石撞击形成的.
- 它们的空气动力学形状是大气进入和飞行的结果.
研究的目的:
- 为了记录和描述一种新型的莫尔达维特形成.
- 根据新的证据,了解摩尔达维特群飞行的动态.
主要方法:
- 实地观测和地质发现的记录.
- 发现的莫尔达维特标本的形态分析.
主要成果:
- 在波希米亚南部发现了两个融合在一起的moldavites实例.
- 这些融化的莫尔达维特石呈现出空气动力学形状,表明它们在碰撞时是塑料的.
- 这代表了这种化moldavites的第一次被记录的发生.
结论:
- 被称作"双重moldavites"的融化moldavites提供了一个仍然塑料的moldavite群中的碰撞的证据.
- 这些发现增强了我们对摩尔达维特散射和大气飞行过程中的物理过程的理解.
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