[meteorite-list] Dukinā€™ out the Younger Dryas Boundary
From: lebofsky at lpl.arizona.edu <lebofsky_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:09:54 -0700 (MST) Message-ID: <dcfa9a511040860f1161f5506c39427f.squirrel_at_webmail.lpl.arizona.edu> Hi Everyone: I just came back from our weekly "Asteroid Lunch" where I presented this session! Dukin' it out summarizes the session perfectly. There were somewhere between 500 and 800 people in a room with 400 seats (I counted). The talks literally went (with respect to being an impact event: "no it isn't," "yes it is," "no it isn't," yes it is".... What it really comes down to is the fact that nanodiamonds are found in North America, Europe, and the Sudan (deposited about 12,900 years ago). Nanodiamonds are found in meteorites. However, nanodiamonds have not been shown to form during impact events (microdiamonds are). So, the question really comes down to where they came from and how they formed. I think that this summarizes the talks in one paragraph. Oh, megafauna were dying out prior to 12,900 years ago and any widespead fires predated the Younger Dryas "event." Larry > Dukin??? out the Younger Dryas Boundary > > http://www.agu.org/blog/fm09/?p=77 > > Other AGU 2009 Meeting Blogs > > http://www.agu.org/blog/fm09/ > > List of Science Blogs Covering 2009 AGU Fall Meeting > > http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm09/newsmedia/blogroll.php > > Yours, > > Paul H. > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Mon 21 Dec 2009 06:09:54 PM PST |
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