Aren't they splitting hairs here. A major impact causing a major antipodal volcanic event is cool.
Sounds as if they're looking for recognition for the obvious.
Jerry Flaherty
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This article is interesting, but the problem I have with it, just like the K-T boundary/Chicxulub event, is that everything hinges on micro-marine fossils and no dino bones. They also avoid the idea that impacts could possibly cause volcanic activity elsewhere on the Earth.

http://www.physorg.com/news112894459.html
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