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The stratigraphic distribution of Ni-rich spinels in Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary rocks at El Kef (Tunisia), Caravaca (Spain) and Hole 761C (Leg 122)
Authors:E Robin  D Boclet  Ph Bont  L Froget  C Jhanno  R Rocchia
Institution:E. Robin, D. Boclet, Ph. Bonté, L. Froget, C. Jéhanno,R. Rocchia
Abstract:Ni-rich spinels have been found throughhout the world at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. These minerals have no counterparts in terrestrial rocks but have been observed in meteoroid ablation material and impact debris, suggesting that the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary spinels result from an extraterrestrial event. Their stratigraphic distribution, which has been observed at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary sites of El Kef (Tunisia), Caravaca (Spain) and Hole 761C (ODP Leg 122, Indian Ocean), are markedly different from site to site and are all much less extended than the Ir anomalies. Regional differences in Ni-rich spinel distibution are entirely explained by a brief event recorded under different bioturbation conditions. The wider stratigraphic dispersion of Ir is attributed to postdepositional chemical processes. At El Kef, the site which appears to be the least affected by bioturbation and which has the highest sedimentation rate, the 1–2 mm thick Ni-rich spinel spike indicates that the deposition time did not exceed an upper limit of 100 years. This upper limit is consistent only with the collision of an asteroid or a comet at the close of the Cretaceous.
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