[meteorite-list] More on the Younger Dryas 'impact event'

tracy latimer daistiho at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 3 19:00:07 EST 2009


We have an accepted cosmic airburst event in recent history -- has anyone found substantial numbers of nanodiamonds as a result of Tunguska?  If (compared to 'normal' background quantities) more were found in that area and could be linked to the airburst/impact, that would help substantiate nanodiamond deposits as an indicator.  For that matter, what about comparing it to other confirmed mega-impact areas?  Do the impactite layers also contain elevated levels of iridium?  There are other markers that could bolster this theory.
 
Tracy Latimer

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> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 15:27:52 -0800
> From: epgrondine at yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] More on the Younger Dryas 'impact event'
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> Hi -
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> Dr. Morrison is being disingenious. If you have a fragmented comet, and we've all seen them, then you end up with multiple comet fragments hitting - and we've all seen that as well.
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> I wonder what year the impactite layer from Sandusky with the blast killed mega-fauna will actually get reported
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> E.P. Grondine
> Man and Impact in the Americas
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>>Well balanced with an edge to the sympathetic.
>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7808171.stm
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