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SV: 13 kya: Case Strengthens For Cosmic Explosion Over Canada
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Från: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] För Richard
W. Travsky
Skickat: den 12 juli 2008 18:43
Till: dinosaur@usc.edu
Ämne: 13 kya: Case Strengthens For Cosmic Explosion Over Canada
Not dinos, but...
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.asp?id=8625
Now University of Cincinnati Assistant Professor of Anthropology Ken
Tankersley, working in conjunction with Allen West and Indiana
Geological
Society Research Scientist Nelson R. Schaffer, has verified evidence
from
sites in Ohio and Indiana including, locally, Hamilton and Clermont
counties in Ohio and Brown County in Indiana that offers the strongest
support yet for the exploding comet/asteroid theory.
Samples of diamonds, gold and silver that have been found in the region
have been conclusively sourced through X-ray diffractometry in the lab
of
UC Professor of Geology Warren Huff back to the diamond fields region of
Canada.
[...]
So what? Ever heard of glacial drift? Samples of rocks found in Germany
and Poland have been conclusively sourced back to central Sweden and
Finland but nobody has ever suggested that this proves that Scandinavia
was recently hit by an exploding comet.
Tommy Tyrberg