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To: Tom Cat who wrote (1296)3/7/1999 11:40:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 5821
 
A paper would take about 2 years of work. Unfortunately I cannot date the Breccia nor the Whitewater. But careful mapping might prove my thesis. Study of inclusions and quench structures might do it. A Phd thesis (not mine) in 1964 almost had sedimentary theory aced. But the disagreement with the isotope ratios disallowed acceptance. I think that was totally unfair. I think the isotopists are wrong. They are depending on certain oxygen fugacities that in my mind are yet to be proven. It may turn out that open systems act like closed sometimes in certain reducing environments, and I am certain that Sudbury was a holy hell of an environment.

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