guess that shoots down a lot of ideas about that K-T boundary event that
killed dinosaurs with fire storms and blast waves.



On 2:34:16 pm 01/15/11 "Paul H." <[email protected]> wrote:
> A new paper about the direct dating of dinosaur bones,
> has been published online in advanced of its publication
> in “Geology.” It is:
>
> Fassett, J. E., L. M. Heaman, and A. Simonetti, 2011, Direct
> U-Pb dating of Cretaceous and Paleocene dinosaur bones,
> San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Geology, first published
> on January 5, 2011,  doi:10.1130/G31466.1
>
> http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2011/01/05/G31466.1.abstract
> http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/current
>
> Based on such dating, they argue that within the area of what
> is now New Mexico, dinosaurs survived the K-P impact and
> became extinct within the Paleogene.
>
> Yours,
>
> Paul Heinrich
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