Major and rare-earth element compositions are entirely consistent with an attribution to the Australasian strewn field, as are Sr and Nd isotopic compositions. This immense strewn field has no known source, though it must lie somewhere in Southeast Asia. Glass
5 wrote that one tenth of the Earth’s surface was showered with glass at the time, and these new finds extend the strewn field considerably.
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6 in another article suggest that an international programme should be set up to find further occurrences. Whereas such a programme would undoubtedly discover new micrometeorite occurrences, from the point of view of the microtektites, it might be difficult to justify the cost. All that it would be likely to produce would be a further extension of the huge Australasian strewn field, and there is already plenty of material so far recovered for further laboratory research.