Hi Sterling, all - 

"The final impact also produces such plasmas but they are, well, "quenched" by 
all the matter that envelopes them and the temperatures thermalize downward 
rapidly." But with large enough impacts, is there really enough quenching 
matter available? In other words, the plasmas are not able to quench the 
plasmas, at least locally. 

So until computer runs are made, I would still leave the OSL dates for Odessa 
open. My guess is that they may be a bit on the high side (too old). Perhaps 
lab analysis of samples from other large impact craters, and more computer 
runs, will show a pattern. 

Until those computer runs are made, that spike in the INTCAL98 chart near to 
the time of the Barringer impact still looks remarkable.

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas


      
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