User:Tektites
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Most of my work involves original research in the areas of computer simulation of optical and geophysical phenomena, which tends to be unsuited to the wikipedia encyclopedia guidelines, so most of my wikipedia contibutions tend to be relatively minor edits for accuracy in scientific articles.
- An Australian tektite as found in situ, showing both the upper surface developed in microgravity and lower surface formed during atmospheric entry. (Photo by author)An Australian tektite as found in situ, showing both the upper surface developed in microgravity and lower surface formed during atmospheric entry. (Photo by author)
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