Natural disasters such as forest fires can result in extensive and costly property damage. These events may be the result of a human error or system failure triggered by electrical discharge, and in such circumstances may form a fulgurite. Understanding fulgurites and their formation may be critical in determining the cause of the fire or other, shock-related event. Here we identify several distinguishing features of fulgurites formed in association with downed power lines, including the presence of melted conductors, transformation of quartz to cristobalite, and morphological differences including increased glass percentage and smaller internal voids. These features are consequences of how heat is transferred to and through a target rock m...
Fulgurites are natural glasses formed where lightning strikes bare rock or sand. They are the result...
When lightning strikes soil, it may generate a cylindrical tube of glass known as a fulgurite. The m...
On average, about 100 lightning discharges occur every second on the Earth. When lightning strikes s...
Natural disasters such as forest fires can result in extensive and costly property damage. These eve...
Fulgurites are natural glasses formed by cloud-to-ground lightning. Several different morphologies o...
Cloud-to-ground lightning strikes produce natural glasses on the surface of the Earth, called fulgur...
The term fulgurite was taken from the Latin word for light-ning, fulgur (Bates and Jackson, 1984). F...
Cloud-to-ground lightning causes both high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphism of rocks, form...
Rapidly formed eutectic textures are observed in Fe silicides in a fulgurite from Michigan. The 14 c...
Fulgurites are a unique occurrence in nature. This term, de-rived from the Latin word fulgur meaning...
A variety of fulgurites from diverse locations have been studied. Morphological features were measur...
When large current is conducted in highly resistive soil, suf-ficient heat can be produced to fuse t...
A general description of a fulgurite is a vitreous tube and crust formed by the fusion of sand by li...
Fulgurites are natural tubes of glass formed by the fusion of silica sand or rock from a lightning s...
The rocks designated as fulgurites are the result of the action of atmospheric electrical discharges...
Fulgurites are natural glasses formed where lightning strikes bare rock or sand. They are the result...
When lightning strikes soil, it may generate a cylindrical tube of glass known as a fulgurite. The m...
On average, about 100 lightning discharges occur every second on the Earth. When lightning strikes s...
Natural disasters such as forest fires can result in extensive and costly property damage. These eve...
Fulgurites are natural glasses formed by cloud-to-ground lightning. Several different morphologies o...
Cloud-to-ground lightning strikes produce natural glasses on the surface of the Earth, called fulgur...
The term fulgurite was taken from the Latin word for light-ning, fulgur (Bates and Jackson, 1984). F...
Cloud-to-ground lightning causes both high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphism of rocks, form...
Rapidly formed eutectic textures are observed in Fe silicides in a fulgurite from Michigan. The 14 c...
Fulgurites are a unique occurrence in nature. This term, de-rived from the Latin word fulgur meaning...
A variety of fulgurites from diverse locations have been studied. Morphological features were measur...
When large current is conducted in highly resistive soil, suf-ficient heat can be produced to fuse t...
A general description of a fulgurite is a vitreous tube and crust formed by the fusion of sand by li...
Fulgurites are natural tubes of glass formed by the fusion of silica sand or rock from a lightning s...
The rocks designated as fulgurites are the result of the action of atmospheric electrical discharges...
Fulgurites are natural glasses formed where lightning strikes bare rock or sand. They are the result...
When lightning strikes soil, it may generate a cylindrical tube of glass known as a fulgurite. The m...
On average, about 100 lightning discharges occur every second on the Earth. When lightning strikes s...