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Extraterrestrial Impact Likely Source of Sudden Ice Age Extinctions
September 25, 2007
At the end of the Pleistocene era, wooly mammoths roamed North America along with a cast of fantastic creatures - giant sloths, saber-toothed cats, camels, lions, tapirs and the incredible teratorn, a condor with a 16-foot wingspan. About 12,900 years ago, these megafauna disappeared from the fossil record, as did evidence of human remains. The cause of the mass extinction and the human migration is a mystery. Now a team of scientists, including Brown University planetary geologist Peter Schultz, provides evidence that an asteroid impact likely caused the sudden climate changes that killed off the mammoths and other majestic beasts of prehistory.
In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the international team lays out its theory that the mass extinctions in North America were caused by one or more extraterrestrial objects - comets or meteorites - that exploded over the Earth or slammed into it, triggering catastrophic climate change.
The scientists believe that evidence for these extraterrestrial impacts is hidden in a dark layer of dirt sometimes called a black mat. Found in more than 50 sites around North America, this puzzling slice of geological history is a mere three centimeters deep and filled with carbon, which lends the layer its dark color. This black mat has been found in archaeological digs in Canada and California, Arizona and South Carolina - even in a research site in Belgium.
The formation of this layer dates back 12,900 years and coincides with the abrupt cooling of the Younger Dryas period, sometimes called the "Big Freeze." This coincidence intrigued the researchers, led by Richard Firestone of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, who thought that the black mat might be related to the mass extinctions.
So the researchers studied black mat sediment samples from 10 archaeological sites dating back to the Clovis people, the first human inhabitants of the New World. Researchers conducted geochemical analysis of the samples to determine their makeup and also ran carbon dating tests to determine the age of the samples.
Directly beneath the black mat, researchers found high concentrations of magnetic grains containing iridium, charcoal, soot, carbon spherules, glass-like carbon containing nanodiamonds and fullerenes packed with extraterrestrial helium - all of which are evidence for an extraterrestrial impact and the raging wildfires that might have followed.
Schultz, professor of geological sciences at Brown and an impact specialist, said the most provocative evidence for an extraterrestrial impact was the discovery of nanodiamonds, microscopic bits of diamond formed only from the kind of intense pressure you'd get from a comet or meteorite slamming into the Earth.
"We don't have a smoking gun for our theory, but we sure have a lot of shell casings," Schultz said. "Taken together, the markers found in the samples offer intriguing evidence that North America had a major impact event about 12,900 years ago."
Schultz admits that there is little decisive evidence about the actual details about the impact and its effects. Scientists suspect that a carbon-rich asteroid or comets were the culprits. The objects would have exploded over North America or slammed into it, or both, shattering and melting ice sheets, sparking extreme wildfires, and fueling hurricane-force winds - all of which could have contributed to changes in climate that led to the cooling of the Younger Dryas period.
"Our theory isn't a slam dunk," Schultz said. "We need to study a lot more sediments to get a lot more evidence. But what is sobering about this theory of ours is that this impact would be so recent. Not so long ago, something may have fallen from the sky and profoundly changed our climate and our culture."
The U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation funded the work.
Brown University
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Twilight of the Mammoths:: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (Organisms and Environments)
by Paul S. Martin (Author)
As recently as 11,000 years ago--"near time" to geologists--mammoths, mastodons, gomphotheres, ground sloths, giant armadillos, native camels and horses, the dire wolf, and many other large mammals roamed North America. In what has become one of science's greatest riddles, these large animals vanished in North and South America around the time humans arrived at the end of the last great ice age. Part paleontological adventure and part memoir, Twilight of the Mammoths presents in detail internationally renowned paleoecologist Paul Martin's widely discussed and debated "overkill" hypothesis to explain these mysterious megafauna extinctions. Taking us from Rampart Cave in the Grand Canyon, where he finds himself "chest deep in sloth dung," to other important fossil sites in Arizona and...
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National Geographic: Prehistoric Predators
Starring: Artist Not Provided
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/12/2008 Run time: 150 minutes
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Extinction - Exploring the Causes of the Mass Extinctions That Have Occurred Over the Life of the Planet (Evolution Series - A Journey Into Where We're From and Where We're Going)
Also With: Liam Neeson (Narrator)
Some 99.9 percent of all species that have ever lived on earth are now extinct. While cataclysmic events have pruned the tree of life, extinction also opens the door for new species to emerge and thrive. Extinction explores the causes of the mass extinctions that have occurred over the lift of the planet - and takes us to the sources of extinctions happening today. In doing so, it confronts a frightening notion: are humans causing the next mass extinction - the sixth in the history of life on earth? If so, what does evolutionary theory predict for the world that is left to our descendants? The Evolution series' goals are to heighten public understanding of evolution and how it works, to dispel common misunderstandings about the process, and to illuminate why it is relevant to all of us.
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Ice Age Extinction: Cause and Human Consequences
by Jim Snook (Author)
Global warming seen from the other side: by the end of the last ice age, the earth had lost most of its large animal species and most of its humans. In a novel approach the author argues that the main cause of this catastrophic extinction was a drastic reduction in atmospheric carbon dioxide, due to the long period of cold, and he backs up his theory with scientific explanations given in clear language for the general reader. The author explores the causes of Earth s cyclical temperature changes and shows how those temperature shifts touch off a chain of events in the atmosphere, in the oceans and on land. Cold temperature was the trigger; and the resultant reduction in carbon dioxide, he argues, was the bullet that killed off so many species. The re-warming released more carbon...
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Prehistoric Park (3 DVD Set)
Directed By: Karen Kelly, Sid Bennett, Matthew Thompson Also With: Nigel Marven (Primary Contributor), Lareine Shea (Producer), Jasper James (Producer), Jim Forbes (Narrator)
Join zoologist and wildlife expert Nigel Marven as he travels back in time to capture the most amazing creatures ever to exist. Step into the hostile climates of the Cretaceous, Pleistocene and Paleozoic time periods, learn what killed these incredible creatures as Marven brings them back to the most incredible zoo never to exist, Prehistoric Park.
T-Rex
Nigel Marven travels back to the Cretaceous Montana: his mission - to rescue Tyrannosaurus Rex. He coaxes two baby T-rex through the time portal and into the park. He names them Terence and Matilda.
Mammoth
Nigel Marven heads on his next adventure back 10,000 years to the ice age, in search of the last remaining woolly mammoths. Nigel returns with an injured female mammoth he later names Martha.
Bird House
Nigel heads...
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TWILIGHT OF THE MAMMOTHS.(Twilight of the Mammoths : Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America by Paul Martin)(Book Review): An article from: OnEarth
by Sharman Apt Russell (Author)
This digital document is an article from OnEarth, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2006. The length of the article is 780 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: TWILIGHT OF THE MAMMOTHS.(Twilight of the Mammoths : Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America by Paul Martin)(Book Review) Author: Sharman Apt Russell Publication: OnEarth (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 27 Issue: 4 Page: 40(2)
Article Type: Book Review
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Super Comet
Starring: Dennis Cubic, Megan Gay, Pascal Langdale, Helena Lindemann, Nina Liu Directed By: Stefan Schneider Also With: Martin Christ (Cinematographer), Michael Kern (Cinematographer), Josef van Ooyen (Editor), Thom Sulek (Editor), Charlie Parsons (Producer), Kera Rennert (Producer), Matthew Gould (Producer), Uwe Kersken (Producer), Gary Parker (Writer)
Imagine a world cloaked in complete darkness. Food and water supplies disappear, tsunamis and fires rage, and scorching temperatures plummet to an Ice Age cold within months. Many scientists believe these cataclysmic environmental changes wiped out the dinosaurs after a gigantic asteroid struck the planet millions of years ago...and some say humans could be the next species to face extinction. SUPER COMET: AFTER THE IMPACT dares to bring the unthinkable to life in a fascinating look at how humans could adapt to a new world plagued by devastation on a global scale. You'll be riveted as you watch this unfolding of ultimate destruction that also celebrates the will of our species to survive despite incredible odds.
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THE ENDLIGHT EVENT: A NEW ICE AGE IS COMING...TOMORROW
by John Cater (Author)
In the blink of an eye, a young aspiring astronomer, Dr. Galley Pruitt, discovers an ominous cloud of dense stardust moving into our Solar System. Upon further examination, he finds that it will quickly move between the Earth and its Sun, eclipsing our life-giving light for months. He predicts the Endlight Event, an E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event). A new ice age is imminent. Earth's SOS is transmitted into the cosmos from Arecibo's 1000-foot radio telescope. Meanwhile, an eccentric billionaire executes his plan to save life on Earth with a futuristic deep-earth Noah's Ark. A response to our SOS is arriving. But then the Earth's crust begins to freeze catastrophically, the Ark witnesses mysterious murders, a suicide and sabotage and the sky yields a kind intelligence.
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The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared
by Peter D. Ward (Author)
This compelling book explores the reasons for the mammoths' extinction, such as climate change and human hunting, and provides a tour of mass extinctions through earth's history, including dinosaurs. Brilliantly written, the book is an engaging exploration of the history of life and the importance of humanity as an evolutionary force. 30 illus.
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Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (Orga
by University of California Press (Publisher)
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