Abstract

The suggestion that globally extensive wildfires were ignited as part of the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary events (e.g., [Robertson et al., 2004][1]; [Melosh et al., 1990][2]; [Kring and Durda, 2002][3]) ignores the following: (1) absence of above background levels of charcoal, (2) absence of

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