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Koeberl, C., Ferrière, L. (2019) Libyan Desert Glass area in western Egypt: Shocked quartz in bedrock points to a possible deeply eroded impact structure in the region. Meteoritics & Planetary Science: 54(10): 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331649736_Libyan_Desert_Glass_area_in_western_Egypt_Shocked_quartz_in_bedrock_points_to_a_possible_deeply_eroded_impact_structure_in_the_region

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Original EntryKoeberl, C., Ferrière, L. (2019) Libyan Desert Glass area in western Egypt: Shocked quartz in bedrock points to a possible deeply eroded impact structure in the region. Meteoritics & Planetary Science: 54(10): 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331649736_Libyan_Desert_Glass_area_in_western_Egypt_Shocked_quartz_in_bedrock_points_to_a_possible_deeply_eroded_impact_structure_in_the_region
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Full ReferenceKoeberl, C., Ferrière, L. (2019) Libyan Desert Glass area in western Egypt: Shocked quartz in bedrock points to a possible deeply eroded impact structure in the region. Meteoritics & Planetary Science: 54(10): 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331649736_Libyan_Desert_Glass_area_in_western_Egypt_Shocked_quartz_in_bedrock_points_to_a_possible_deeply_eroded_impact_structure_in_the_region
Plain TextKoeberl, C., Ferrière, L. (2019) Libyan Desert Glass area in western Egypt: Shocked quartz in bedrock points to a possible deeply eroded impact structure in the region. Meteoritics & Planetary Science: 54(10): 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331649736_Libyan_Desert_Glass_area_in_western_Egypt_Shocked_quartz_in_bedrock_points_to_a_possible_deeply_eroded_impact_structure_in_the_region

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