Shocked Minerals in the K-T Boundary: Implications for Obliquity of Impact

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This study combines observational data on the distribution of the coarse
ejecta within the global K-T boundary layer with numerical modeling of
vertical and oblique impacts, in an attempt to constrain the direction
and angle of impact at Chicxulub.

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