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      Isotopic evidence for the Cretaceous-Tertiary impactor and its type.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Chromium, analysis, Chromium Isotopes, Denmark, Earth (Planet), Geologic Sediments, chemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Meteoroids, Spain

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          High-precision mass spectrometric analysis of chromium in sediment samples from the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary coincident with the extinction of numerous organisms on Earth confirms the cosmic origin of the K-T phenomenon. The isotopic composition of chromium in K-T boundary samples from Stevns Klint, Denmark, and Caravaca, Spain, is different from that of Earth and indicates its extraterrestrial source. The chromium isotopic signature is consistent with a carbonaceous chondrite-type impactor. The observed differences in the chromium isotopic composition among various meteorite classes can serve as a diagnostic tool for deciphering the nature of impactors that have collided with Earth during its history.

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          9794759
          10.1126/science.282.5390.927

          Chemistry
          Chromium,analysis,Chromium Isotopes,Denmark,Earth (Planet),Geologic Sediments,chemistry,Mass Spectrometry,Meteoroids,Spain

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