2016
DOI: 10.1111/geoa.12122
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Implications from chemical, structural and mineralogical studies of magnetic microspherules from around the lower younger dryas boundary (new mexico, usa)

Abstract: Hollow magnetic microspherules from along the lower Younger Dryas boundary (c. 12.9 ka bp) in New Mexico (USA) were studied using scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis, X‐ray diffraction, and laser‐ablation inductively coupled‐plasma mass spectrometry methods. The shell of the microspherules (10–15% of the spherule's diameter) displays dendritic surface textures, which are likely due to quenching during rapid cooling of molten material. Structurally, multiple single‐magnetite crystals atta… Show more

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“…Andronikov et al 19. reported that Pt, Ir, and Os values were near detection limits for spherules, and therefore, have high uncertainties.…”
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“…Andronikov et al 19. reported that Pt, Ir, and Os values were near detection limits for spherules, and therefore, have high uncertainties.…”
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“…Specifically, questions have been raised regarding the nature or replicability of the reported impact proxies, the accuracy of the established chronology, and its purported effects on humans and animals at the YD onset12131415161718. All of these criticisms have been addressed by additional and independent studies replicating the original findings of Firestone et al 371920…”
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“…Smaller fragments, such as the near clay size grain in Fig. 8A, with small bulbous protrusions, depict a melted/quenched morphology similar to that described by Andronikov et al, 2016a) suggestive of an airburst origin. The chemistry of this grain and its coating, Ni and Sn in particular, is suggestive of a cosmic impact (De Laeter and Jeffrey, 1965), with a high content of Fe supporting an impact interpretation, although no crater has been conclusively identified yet.…”
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“…(), but were not observed in such spherules by Andronikov et al . (). The sample 1PLM1320‐1 from Palominas Arroyo displays trace element patterns that are similar to those in the Murray Springs LYDB sediments, but the features are not as strongly pronounced (Fig.…”
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