Hi Sterling:
You wrote:
I wonder how many years (decades) it will take for
this lesson to sink in?
I'm not optimistic. Go back to this archive, and look
at some the of posts here on impacts from reasonably
intelligent people. The Hibbens discussion, the Homo
heidelbergensis discussion, and
on 12/20/07 10:12 AM, E.P. Grondine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS - Barringer crater is a mile across, not a
kilometer, as I wrote earlier. Thus, assuming neutrons
are released in impact, and that this results in
higher C14, then from the radio-calibration correction
charts Firestone cited,
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on 12/20/07 10:12 AM, E.P. Grondine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS - Barringer crater is a mile across, not a
kilometer, as I wrote earlier. Thus, assuming neutrons
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on 12/20/07 10:12 AM, E.P. Grondine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS - Barringer crater is a mile across, not a
kilometer, as I wrote earlier. Thus, assuming neutrons
are released in impact, and that this results in
higher C14, then from
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