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Re: Iridium near fossils?
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- Subject: Re: Iridium near fossils?
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- Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 22:29:07 EDT
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In a message dated 9/27/98 9:56:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
autumnbreeze71@hotmail.com writes:
<<
The reason I ask, is I regularly cross the K/T boundary in my line of
work, at various localities, and never have seen this supposed layer, I
kind of doubt it's existence.
>>
Yes, It would seem to me that a global conflagration would leave at least a
trace of itself in the strata for people to see. Also where are the tektites
from this impact. Wouldn't they also be found in the KT fossil layer?
Geoff Cintron
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