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Goats

Cattle (Aurochs)

Pigs
Sheep Zeder 2008
Carbon Impact Spherules
These spherules (below) are a few of nearly
700 samples from 18 of the sites on the
impact map (left)
(Mahoney et al. 2017, Andronikov et al.
2016, 2016, Wittke et al. 2013)

YDB Research Group


YDB Research Group
Map showing study sites tested for
platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd)
(Moore et al. 2017)

These two sets of graphs clearly show platinum


concentrations peaking at the time of the
hypothesised event.
Nano-Diamonds Nano-Diamonds
A Bayesian chronological
analysis of these nano-
diamonds and other
particulates was
conducted. The scientists
established that there is a
95% chance these nano-
diamonds were
deposited at the same
time as the hypothesised
impact.
(Kennett et al. 2015)
Greenland Ice Core Sea level change caused
Temperature Data by meltwater
Most scientists agree that the meltwater was caused
by glacial lakes bursting their banks. However, this
does not explain the incredible spikes in temperature
during the Younger Dryas, or that Ice tends to melt
from the outside inwards.

The rapid change in temperature represented on the


left seems to indicate that this was caused by some
kind of extreme event.

Regardless of the cause of meltwater pulse 1a and 1b,


they were cataclysmic events that saw monstrous
floods, tsunamis and rising sea levels by tens of
meters, causing widespread destruction and death,
burying any traces of previous, potentially advanced
civilisations, who would presumably have lived on the
coast.
(Abdul et al. 2016, Bard et al. 2010, Stanford et al. 2006)
4+km long

3-storey
building

80m high This is a person


There are hundreds more standing next to a
examples of these type of similar ripple in
geological markers spread another location.
throughout North America.
Fossil record references:
(Barnosky et al. 2004, Firestone et al. 2007, Gill et al. 2009)
Fossil Record indicating
extinction event

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