Argentine Impact Record: Implications for the Late Cenozoic Cratering Rates

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The large number of preserved impact glass layers in the Argentine
loess-like sediments indicates that models of atmospheric entry need to
be revised or that the Earth has had an enhanced flux over the late
Cenozoic.

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