Hi
   
  I know this may be nothing new to folk who have been collecting tektites many 
years, but it is something that has fascinated me recently and may be of 
interest to some collectors.
   
  I have recently updated my website dedicated to tektites. It is an ongoing 
process as ideas and opinions evolve. I appreciate that other people may have 
different opinions. My recent updates include that on Anda sculpture and 
V-grooves www.tektites.co.uk/9 and on evolving ideas about gutters and navals 
on Philippinite biscuits www.tektites.co.uk/8. Many other pages have been 
modified, but as always time is a great constraint.
   
  Basically, I discuss Anda sculpture and V-grooves in Philippinites and 
Indochinites and conclude that it is almost certainly due to chemical etching 
and essentially no different to the patterns very well developed in Moldavites 
(from Besednice in particular) and also occurs in Bediasites and Australites. 
Is the internal radiating pattern a cooling product?
   
  I then return to naval formation on Philippinite biscuits. With 2 specimens 
that I aquired from Desmond Leong of www.tektiteinc.com it appears that my 
original ideas on naval formation and flight orientation were incorrect. As I 
said, ideas evolve and I won't stubbonly stick to things that don't work, hence 
the change in my website. In these specimens from Camarines Norte, Philippines, 
which are finely grooved like javanites, shell material is clearly seen 
attached to the naval. These photos are fascinating. This also leads to 
questions as to whether U-grooves of biscuits and breadcrusts have been 
enlarged by etching along pre-defined cracks. If this is the case, then why 
U-shaped and not V-shaped etching?
   
  Note that I may be out of town shortly so unable to reply to feedback.
   
  Many thanks and I hope you enjoy the site!
   
  Aubrey
  www.tektites.co.uk
   

       
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