Extinction Layer: The Cosmic Dust That Rewrote History
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565339372
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In the late 1970s, a geologist investigating a thin band of clay in Italy noticed something impossible: it contained astronomical levels of a rare, silvery-white metal. Iridium, scarcely found on Earth's crust, was suddenly the smoking gun for a planetary apocalypse.
The scientific establishment scoffed at the idea that a single rock from space could annihilate the dinosaurs. This narrative plunges into the bitter academic warfare that followed the discovery of the K-T boundary, revealing how a microscopic dusting of precious metal overturned a century of gradualist geological dogma.
By tracking the global hunt for iridium anomalies, the author exposes the friction between stubborn academic gatekeepers and radical new physics. It is a story of marginalized researchers, contested sediment samples, and the undeniable chemical footprint of a six-mile-wide asteroid.
Dive into the controversy that reshaped our understanding of the planet's fragility. Secure your copy to understand how an invisible trace of space metal rewrote the history of life on Earth.
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