An iridium abundance anomaly at the palynological cretaceous-tertiary boundary in northern new Mexico
- PMID: 17812258
- DOI: 10.1126/science.214.4527.1341
An iridium abundance anomaly at the palynological cretaceous-tertiary boundary in northern new Mexico
Abstract
An iridium abundance anomaly, with concentrations up to 5000 parts per trillion over a background level of 4 to 20 parts per trillion, has been located in sedimentary rocks laid down under freshwater swamp conditions in the Raton Basin of northeastern New Mexico. The anomaly occurs at the base of a coal bed, at the same stratigraphic position at which several well-known species of Cretaceous-age pollen became extinct.
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