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A scientific paper from 2012 by Ted Bunch et al. presenting evidence of very high-temperature impact melt products, such as magnetic and glassy spherules, as indicators of cosmic airbursts and impacts that occurred approximately 12,900 years ago, coinciding with the Younger Dryas boundary.
from Ted Bunch at al 2012 very high temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts twelve thousand nine hundred years ago
""Randall Carlson explicitly refers to this paper by Ted Bunch et al., including its title and year, and discusses its figures as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts."