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Qué (quién) es obsidian - definición

NATURALLY OCCURRING VOLCANIC GLASS
Obsydian; Obsidian (game); Obsidian scalpel; Black obsidian; Obsidian (computer game); Obsidian rock; Obsidion; Obsidean; Merikanite obsidian; Dragonglass; Dragon glass; Snowflake obsidian
  • Obsidian tools from Tilkitepe, Turkey, 5th millennium BC. [[Museum of Anatolian Civilizations]]
  • Obsidian [[arrowhead]]
  • Glass Mountain, a large obsidian flow at [[Medicine Lake Volcano]] in [[California]]
  • Obsidian Dome, California]]
  • Obsidian worked into plates and other wares by Victor Lopez Pelcastre of Nopalillo, Epazoyucan, Hidalgo. On display at the [[Museo de Arte Popular, Mexico City]].
  • Minoan Crete]].
  • Pig carved in snowflake obsidian, 10 centimeters (4 in) long. The markings are [[spherulite]]s.
  • Polished snowflake obsidian, formed through the inclusion of [[cristobalite]] crystals
  • Raw obsidian and obsidian blades from the Mayan site of Takalik Abaj

Obsidian         
·noun A kind of glass produced by volcanoes. It is usually of a black color, and opaque, except in thin splinters.
obsidian         
[?b's?d??n]
¦ noun a hard, dark, glass-like volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization.
Origin
C17: from L. obsidianus, error for obsianus, from Obsius, the name (in Pliny) of the discoverer of a similar stone.
Obsidian (novel)         
NOVEL BY THOMAS KING
User:Geo Swan/Obsidian (novel); Obsidian: A DreadfulWater Mystery
Obsidian (also entitled The Obsidian Murders) is the third novel in Thomas King's DreadfulWater mysteries. The novel, published in early 2020, is his fourth novel about an investigator named Thumps DreadfulWater.

Wikipedia

Obsidian

Obsidian () is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. It is an igneous rock.

Obsidian is produced from felsic lava, rich in the lighter elements such as silicon, oxygen, aluminium, sodium, and potassium. It is commonly found within the margins of rhyolitic lava flows known as obsidian flows. These flows have a high content of silica, granting them a high viscosity. The high viscosity inhibits diffusion of atoms through the lava, which inhibits the first step (nucleation) in the formation of mineral crystals. Together with rapid cooling, this results in a natural glass forming from the lava.

Obsidian is hard, brittle, and amorphous; it therefore fractures with sharp edges. In the past, it was used to manufacture cutting and piercing tools, and it has been used experimentally as surgical scalpel blades.

Ejemplos de uso de obsidian
1. The Obsidian Dagger (Horatio Lyle) by Catherine Webb, Atom '2.
2. It lasted for just an instant, as those obsidian eyes caught mine and held them.
3. Tricia Gabany Guerrero heads the team working at the burial site, which was littered with obsidian flakes.
4. Obsidian, on Princess Street, is an excellent restaurant and bar that has amassed a trio of nominations in the forthcoming Manchester Food and Drink Festival awards.
5. Slug–like they squat, two long metres each of unforgiving steel–and–concrete composite; obsidian, authoritarian, fearful; sucking in light which will never return, draining of hope.