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G galenrog Bronze Member Feb 19, 2006 2,052 2,258 Aug 29, 2020 #3 Definitely NOT a meteorite. Slag or clinker. Based on images and description, my opinion is slag. Time for more coffee.
Definitely NOT a meteorite. Slag or clinker. Based on images and description, my opinion is slag. Time for more coffee.
OP OP M MissouriHunter573 Jr. Member Feb 18, 2020 66 27 Missouri Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Aug 29, 2020 Thread starter #4 Is slag magnetic and does it contain impactite glass I'm new
G galenrog Bronze Member Feb 19, 2006 2,052 2,258 Aug 30, 2020 #5 Yes, slags can be magnetic. And glassy. Yours appears to be primarily iron oxides and silicon dioxide. Typical of iron ore smelting, both today and 2000 years ago. Wikipedia has a reasonable writeup on slag. Read it. Time for more coffee.
Yes, slags can be magnetic. And glassy. Yours appears to be primarily iron oxides and silicon dioxide. Typical of iron ore smelting, both today and 2000 years ago. Wikipedia has a reasonable writeup on slag. Read it. Time for more coffee.