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Re: Suspicious impact craters and iridium layers?



If it's Bara Simla Hill it's out of date.

I think it wasn't Bara Simla. But I don't have the book...

> Strange that the article mentions a _trans_gression
> where everyone else mentions a _re_gression.

Not everybody. Wroblewski produced a paper about "the
myth of late Cretaceous continental draining" and
stated "in many parts of the world, there is actually
a transgression at the K-T boundary."

That fits what I've mentioned onlist several times -- some cycle of obliquity or something producing transgressions in two quarters of the Earth and regressions in the other two -- but everyone says there was a regression of the Western Interior Seaway, except this one Discovery article.