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GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Sample of the K-T boundary claystone from the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-733 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Sample of the K-T boundary claystone from the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA Sample is 18 mm thick
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GEOLOGY: K-T boundary K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The rulerFG-ea-736 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The ruler and brush rest on the top of the K-T boundary layer
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-732 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-731 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)