Anomalous Iridium at the Palynological Triassic-Jurassic Boundary in the Fundy Basin, Partridge Island, Nova Scotia

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We find multiple Ir anomalies (total 3.7 ng/cm-2) at the
palynological T/J boundary in the Fundy Basin. An extraterrestrial
source is possible but the anomaly is regional, proximal to CAMP
volcanics, and volcanic aerosols are a plausible source.

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