Hi all - 

Ahem. 

Jay, you are right that it is a hypothesis that the KT impacts were from 
fragments of the same comet. 

The other explanation, and a far more likely one, now that you mention it, is 
that Clube and Napier's injection mechanism was at work, and multiple comets 
hit at roughly the same time. 

In this summary, note the pooling of oil in the fractures, which may go a long 
way toward explaining the lack of public publications:

http://starmon.com/KT_craters.html

http://bi154.dhcp.ttu.edu/extinction/chatterjee+rudra08.pdf

It is also interesting that 41 major scientists signed an open letter declaring 
that Chicxulub caused the extinction of the dinosaurs shortly before 
Chatterjee's work was widely circulated. 

In doing this they followed me in the earlier mistake I made in responding to 
Keller's nonsense several years earlier.

In answer to the nuclear effects of hypervelocity impacts, it appears that 
photons in the reaction reach an energy level capable of splitting neutrons 
(nucleons) into neutrons and protons, resulting in higher 10 Berylium and 14 
Carbon levels. Even in impacts much smaller than these.

(Sterling, do you have a public formula handy for converting craters into 
megatons in a very rough number? Anything better than the Purdue online impact 
simulator? I have misplaced my Excel spreadsheet. Stroke.

Can you also speak to the issue of the energy in the 10Be/14C production?
Is it a fission addition, or a fission subtraction?)

By the way, there is a special on my book "Man and Impact in the Americas" over 
at the cosmictusk.com.  

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas

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