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Author Topic:   Meteor evidence linked to another Mass Extinction Event
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Message 1 of 16 (317085)
06-02-2006 7:43 PM


From Big bang in Antarctica -- killer crater found under ice(one of many possible sources):
The 300-mile-wide crater lies hidden more than a mile beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. And the gravity measurements that reveal its existence suggest that it could date back about 250 million years -- the time of the Permian-Triassic extinction, when almost all animal life on Earth died out.
Its size and location -- in the Wilkes Land region of East Antarctica, south of Australia -- also suggest that it could have begun the breakup of the Gondwana supercontinent by creating the tectonic rift that pushed Australia northward.
Scientists believe that the Permian-Triassic extinction paved the way for the dinosaurs to rise to prominence. The Wilkes Land crater is more than twice the size of the Chicxulub crater in the Yucatan peninsula, which marks the impact that may have ultimately killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The Chicxulub meteor is thought to have been 6 miles wide, while the Wilkes Land meteor could have been up to 30 miles wide -- four or five times wider.
Life survives even massive extinction events, new life arises to take the place of the species that died, filling the niches with new forms, and the rate of change in species is raised by the loss of competition until a new balance is achieved.
Enjoy.
Note to self: work on an exit strategy ....

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Message 2 of 16 (317086)
06-02-2006 7:45 PM
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Biological Evolution forum

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Message 9 of 16 (317113)
06-02-2006 10:26 PM
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06-02-2006 9:00 PM


And people have been looking for a P-T meteor site ever since K-T was shown to be pretty solid.
I wouldn't be surprised that basalt outcroppings were related to volcanism that occurred at weak points or fissures as the pressure wave of the impact travelled through the surface.
Things like this would tend to reset the "clock" of evolution.

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Message 10 of 16 (317114)
06-02-2006 10:28 PM
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06-02-2006 9:58 PM


Makes one think of the earth ringing like a bell eh?

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Message 13 of 16 (317695)
06-04-2006 6:26 PM
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06-02-2006 9:38 PM


trend?
the only encouraging aspect is that the overall trend seems to be:
largest objects getting smaller ... of course this is based on quick a sample of 3 ... though there may be others
(1) impact formation of the moon
(2) PT boundary
(3) KT boundary

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Message 16 of 16 (327328)
06-28-2006 8:50 PM


cool site
http://geology.com/meteor-impact-craters.shtml
uses google maps\earth photos to show craters - you can zoom in on them

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