PGE Anomalies Detected in Two More 2.5-2.6 Billion Year-old Spherule Layers in the Hamersley Basin of Western Australia

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The early Precambrian Jeerinah and Dales Gorge spherule layers
(Hamersley basin, Western Australia) are enriched in PGEs relative to
surrounding strata. The PGE signature of the Dales Gorge layer is
extraterrestrial and suggests the impactor was an enstatite chondrite
asteroid.

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