Osmium Isotope Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact Event at the Younger Dryas Boundary

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A scientific paper by P. Sharma et al. that presents osmium isotope data as evidence for an extraterrestrial impact event, specifically in the Central Pacific, correlating with the Younger Dryas boundary, suggesting a widespread global impact.

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sharma has found there's a paper i can cite from his his uh may even be just a presentation in court he says we infer that the Central Pacific was a site of deposition of osmium resulting from dusk from dust cloud following a meteorite impact at 12 12,000 kill animals plus or minus 4,000

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P. Sharma
Osmium isotopes
Extraterrestrial impact
Younger Dryas

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"Malcolm LeCompte mentions Sharma's findings of osmium deposition in the Central Pacific related to a meteorite impact around 12,000 years ago, citing it as evidence for the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis."

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