Microaccretionary and Accretionary Carbonate Spherules of the Chicxulub Impact Event from Brazos River, Texas, and Bass River, New Jersey

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Small accretionary carbonate spherules of low-Mg calcite and clay are
common in deposits of the Chicxulub impact. These form as primary
calcite in the vapor plume, indicating much carbonate was preserved as
particles and not as carbon dioxide.

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