[Rockhounds] Another extinction impact-13 KYA
Kreigh Tomaszewski
Kreigh at Tomaszewski.net
Fri Jan 2 12:31:47 PST 2009
Iridium from volcano's is fairly rare, with only a very few known
examples. Iridium from comets and meteorites is fairly common.
Microdiamonds are related to almost every space based impact event.
I doubt you will find a volcano behind this event.
Kreigh
On Friday, Jan 2, 2009, at 13:05 America/Detroit, Dora Smith wrote:
> Here's more detail posted to a global warming list
>
> If I understand correctly on a fast glance, they did find iridium, one
> of the minerals I was referring to, which strengthens the case.
>
> I'd look for an earthbound volcano first, however.
>
> http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=did-a-comet-hit-earth-12900-years-
> ago
>
> Yours,
> Dora Smith
> Austin, TX
> tiggernut24 at yahoo.com
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> I never heard of hexagonal diamonds, isn't that graphite's crystal
> structure?
>
> BK
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