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A unique World War II battlefield artifact fused to a beach deposit Cover

A unique World War II battlefield artifact fused to a beach deposit

Open Access
|Aug 2025

Abstract

Intensive military operations took place in the southern Baltic Sea during World War II (WWII). It was also a dumping ground for munitions after the war. During storms, military artifacts are washed onto the coast. The Kołobrzeg beach is a place known for such findings. In Kołobrzeg, one of the most recognizable WWII battles between Polish-Soviet and German troops took place. Here, we report on a unique specimen found on the Kołobrzeg beach in 1996. It consists of three fused components, including conglomeratic sandstone, limestone pebble and a fragment of a worn brass gun bullet casing. Heat markings in the form of a dark halo close to the bullet fragment and black efflorescence on the surface of quartz grains suggest that the fusion was caused by heat during the explosion of gunpowder inside the bullet casing. This process led to the formation of a rock-like material resembling a well-cemented conglomerate.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mipo-2025-0007 | Journal eISSN: 1899-8526 | Journal ISSN: 1899-8291
Language: English
Page range: 52 - 57
Submitted on: Jan 17, 2025
Accepted on: Jul 3, 2025
Published on: Aug 22, 2025
Published by: Mineralogical Society of Poland
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2025 Agnieszka Gałuszka, Zdzisław M. Migaszewski, published by Mineralogical Society of Poland
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.