I actually didn’t know so I looked it up. It seems k is for cretaceous because c was already an abbreviation for a geological era, and pg is for paleogene which is the first part of the cenozoic era. Looks like the name is also somewhat recent and it used to be called the k-t boundary with t meaning tertiary
I actually didn’t know so I looked it up. It seems k is for cretaceous because c was already an abbreviation for a geological era, and pg is for paleogene which is the first part of the cenozoic era. Looks like the name is also somewhat recent and it used to be called the k-t boundary with t meaning tertiary