Thermomagnetic analysis was performed on sediments close to the Mesozoic-Cenozoic (K/T) boundary in the following sections: Gams (Austria), Tetritskaro (Georgia), Klyuchi and Teplovka (the Volga Region, Russia), and Koshak (Turkmenia). Positive correlation is found between the contents of terrestrial magnetic minerals (Fe-hydroxides, titanomagnetite, magnetite) and extraterrestrial metallic iron, i.e., between the minerals of different origin and with different pre-accumulation history. The observed different values of positive correlation between the content of the above listed minerals depend from variation in redeposition rate. The correlation is absent altogether because of different provenance and the character of sedimentation as it is observed for the boundary layer and some sections (Gams, the sections from the Volga region). In contrast, stronger correlation is found if redeposition is important (Tetritskaro, Koshak).