New Evidence that a Spherule Layer in the Late Archean Jeerinah Formation of Western Australia was Produced by a Major Impact

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A newly discovered crop of an impact spherule layer proves it persists
for >50 km and has 200+ mm of spherules. This confirms it is
regionally extensive and produced by a large impact. It also contains
rip-up clasts of sediment 0.5 meter long.

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