International study identifies the process of rock formation by meteor strikes or nuclear blasts

Coesite is a polymorph of silica that only forms under extremely high pressure—10,000 times more, on average, than normal atmospheric pressure. The presence of coesite indicates either that material has pushed up through Earth’s crust from the mantle, or that a comet, meteor or meteorite struck the site. Coesite can also be created in nuclear explosions.