玻璃隕石,此玻璃隕石呈塊狀,黑色, 有微弱磁性, 重為389g, 內部高純度無雜質,通體布滿致密的小氣泡,外部有融殼,融殼上有流紋,外部和融殼下有時會產生大的氣印如下圖所示。
Glassy meteorite, this glassy meteorite is massive, black, weak magnetic, weighs 389g, has high purity and no impurities inside, is full of dense small bubbles, has a melting shell on the outside, and has flowing lines on the melting shell. sometimes, large gas marks are generated on the outside and under the melting shell as shown in the following figure.
玻璃隕石是與某種石隕石伴生的一種。玻璃隕石為半透明的玻璃質體,有微弱磁性,顏色為墨綠色、綠色,淡綠色,棕色,褐色,深褐色,還有少見的朱砂色。比重為2.6至3.0左右。玻璃隕石是在高空、高溫、高壓和高速下形成的,所以它有明顯的形成特證:內部高純度無雜質,通體布滿致密的小氣泡,外部有融殼,融殼上有流紋,外部和融殼下有時會產生大的氣印。
Vitreous meteorites are associated with certain types of meteorites. Glassy meteorites are semitransparent glassy bodies with weak magnetism, and their colors are dark green, green, light green, brown, brown, dark brown, and rare cinnabar. The specific gravity is about 2.6 to 3.0. The glassy meteorite was formed at high altitude, high temperature, high pressure and high speed, so it has obvious formation characteristics: high purity inside, no impurities, dense small bubbles all over the body, melting shell outside, flowing lines on the melting shell, and sometimes large gas marks on the outside and under the melting shell.
英國生物學家達爾文1844在澳大利亞獲得一塊鈕扣狀玻璃質石塊,以后在世界范圍內這種類似玻璃質石塊通稱為“玻璃隕石”。它是一種天然玻璃物質。由于外觀似黑曜巖,故又稱似黑曜巖。但兩者的成分、結構都不同。
British biologist Darwin obtained a button-shaped glassy stone in Australia in 1844, which was later commonly known as "glassy meteorite" in the world. It is a natural glass substance. Because it looks like obsidian, it is also called obsidian. But the composition and structure of the two are different.
最近十年,隨著隕石知識的日益普及,想收藏的不斷增多,奇貨可居,國內叫價有時甚至遠高于國際價格。世界上眾多的博物館和研究機構也對隕石充滿了極大的興趣,一直致力于對其所處星體和時代的研究,進一步促進了隕石經濟價值的提升。
In the last ten years, with the increasing popularity of meteorite knowledge and the increasing number of meteorite collections, exotic goods can be found. Domestic prices are sometimes far higher than international prices. Many museums and research institutions in the world are also full of great interest in meteorites, and have been committed to studying the stars and times in which they live, further promoting the economic value of meteorites.
隨著近年隕石市場的熾熱,隕石越來越普遍遭到各界人士的關注,并且由于隕石本身獨具的極高的科研價值,隕石在拍賣會上的成果一路飄紅。早在1993年,蘇富比拍賣行以44.25萬美元拍成交一塊0.33克的月球隕石,其價值遠遠高于鉆石。在2013年,烏魯木齊有一塊“拳頭大”的隕石,標出8千萬的天價。其令人難以相信的價錢預示著隕石在珍藏界的宏大沖擊力,這就標志著隕石正式躋身具有投資珍藏功用的藝術品門類??蒲腥藛T可以通過研究這些隕石對早期宇宙了解更多,科研價值極高,一些發達國家必爭之物,形成如今玻璃隕石瘋漲局勢,真正的一石千金。
With the hot market of meteorites in recent years, meteorites have attracted more and more attention from people from all walks of life. Due to the unique high scientific research value of meteorites, the results of meteorites at auction have been all the way red. As early as 1993, Sotheby's sold a 0.33 gram moon meteorite for $442,500, which is much more valuable than diamonds. In 2013, Urumqi had a "fist-sized" meteorite with a sky-high price of 80 million yuan. The incredible price indicates the great impact of meteorites in the collection field, which indicates that meteorites have officially entered the art category with the function of investment and collection. Researchers can learn more about the early universe through studying these meteorites, which are of high scientific research value and must be contested by some developed countries, thus forming the present situation of soaring glass meteorites, which is really a real treasure for every stone.
此隕石通體呈黑色,油亮且有光澤,留有流星下落穿過大氣層受摩擦時所產生高溫燃燒后的痕跡與微小的氣孔,以及流紋和流線,其斷裂面較整齊、無應力裂紋,乃是玻璃隕石中的精品。加上該隕石中的氣泡數量較多且形態各異,分布于整個樣品中,氣泡無收縮造成的邊界雙影現象,更加印證了其珍稀性,具有極高的收藏價值和升值空間。而且玻璃隕石被藏友們巧妙的運用和收藏,有些能工巧匠更是別出心裁地將小巧的隕石制作成了形狀各異的墜鏈裝飾品,以特殊昂貴的價格來出售這些來源極其特殊、有著重大意義的工藝品。所以,無論是實用性鑒賞性還是稀缺性,玻璃隕石都具有明顯的優勢,成為了新一代收藏物中的的香餑餑,價值不菲。
The meteorite is black, oily and shiny, with traces of high-temperature combustion and tiny pores, as well as streamlines and streamlines generated when the meteor falls through the atmosphere and is rubbed. Its fracture surface is relatively neat and free of stress cracks. It is a fine piece of glassy meteorites. In addition, the meteorite has a large number of bubbles and different shapes, which are distributed throughout the sample. The boundary double shadow phenomenon caused by no shrinkage of bubbles further confirms its rarity and has extremely high collection value and appreciation space. Moreover, glassy meteorites are skillfully used and collected by Tibetan friends. Some skillful craftsmen have even made small meteorites into pendant ornaments with different shapes, selling these artworks of extremely special origin and great significance at special and expensive prices. Therefore, whether it is practical appreciation or scarcity, glassy meteorites have obvious advantages and become a hot item in a new generation of collections with high value.
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