Origin of a Giant Event Deposit in Northwestern Cuba and Its Relation to K/T Boundary Impact

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We investigated the Penalver Formation in northwestern Cuba, which is a
<180 m thick, normal-graded calcareous clastic deposit. This
formation must have been formed by a grain flow and huge tsunami waves
caused by the K/T boundary impact.

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