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<blockquote data-quote="EternalChase" data-source="post: 57889" data-attributes="member: 1754"><p>Seems to me that this may be as a result of the huge meteor that ultimately wiped out the dinosaurs..</p><p></p><p>This layer with the rich Iridium will be found between the Cretaceous(K) and Paleogene(T) layers, and is due to the massive impact by the meteor and debris sent flying into the atmosphere then settled over thousands of years. The ejected material settled more quickly whilst the Iridium settled later upon this material over the next 10,000 years.</p><p></p><p>In brief the K-T event?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EternalChase, post: 57889, member: 1754"] Seems to me that this may be as a result of the huge meteor that ultimately wiped out the dinosaurs.. This layer with the rich Iridium will be found between the Cretaceous(K) and Paleogene(T) layers, and is due to the massive impact by the meteor and debris sent flying into the atmosphere then settled over thousands of years. The ejected material settled more quickly whilst the Iridium settled later upon this material over the next 10,000 years. In brief the K-T event? [/QUOTE]
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