Citations:Pele's tear


 * 2009, Rob Thurman, Trick of the Light: A Trickster Novel, Penguin (ISBN 9781101136225)
 * “It&#39;s a Pele&#39;s tear from Hawaii. Lava that solidifies into the shape of a drop or tear, named for the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes.
 * 2009, Paul Malmont, Jack London in Paradise: A Novel, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781416554295)
 * At abreak, shelooked up at him witheyesasdark as obsidian, like Pele&#39;s tear.He feltsuddenly not at all like the captain of a crew of performers, ...
 * 2011, Mim Harrison, Wicked Good Words: From Johnnycakes to Jug Handles, a Roundup of America's Regionalisms, Penguin (ISBN 9781101543399)
 * Pele&#39;s tear. Take a droplet of volcanic glass from the end of Pele&#39;s hair: that&#39;s one The Nearly Lost Lexicons of America.
 * 2012, Gary Kissick, Winter In Volcano, Random House (ISBN 9781448135400)
 * It&#39;s unwise for a mainland haole tourist to pocket so much as a Pele&#39;s tear or a petrified strand of her hair. Perpetrators of such crimes invite a dark ...
 * 2015, Rebecca Carey, Valérie Cayol, Michael Poland, Dominique Weis, Hawaiian Volcanoes: From Source to Surface, John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 9781118872161), page 178:
 * (a) KS08‐18T (200μmbar scale); Fo82.6 olivine phenocrysts in a Pele&#39;s tear ejected with ash and pyroclastics on 27 March 2008 are close to equilibrium ...