finitite
Finitite is a glassy material produced when the intense heat of a nuclear explosion melts the surrounding rock or sand and the molten mix then rapidly cools into a brittle, glass-like crust and interior fragments. The term is used for post-detonation glass at various sites; the specific glass from the Trinity test is often called trinitite, while the general phenomenon on other test sites is referred to as finitite.
Formation occurs when ground materials near the detonation are heated above their melting points, causing fusion
Composition and appearance vary widely. Finitite typically consists of fused silica and silicate minerals, with possible
Finitite has historical and scientific significance as a material record of a nuclear explosion. It provides