Saturday, March 6, 2010

It's Settled. Asteroid Impact Caused Dinosaur Extinction/KT-Boundary findings

So, it's settled. A multnational- multidiciplinary study of the available data conclusively determine that an asteroid impact approx. 65 million years ago precipitated (although did not INSTANTLY cause) the extinction of the creatures commonly known as 'dinosaurs' on earth. This resulted in the conditions allowing surviving small mammals to 'inherit the earth', and indeed for the various rsulting species of hominids to which we belong to evolve.
Pretty much, END OF SUBJECT.


Journal Reference:

1.Peter Schulte, Laia Alegret, Ignacio Arenillas, José A. Arz, Penny J. Barton, Paul R. Bown, Timothy J. Bralower, Gail L. Christeson, Philippe Claeys, Charles S. Cockell, Gareth S. Collins, Alexander Deutsch, Tamara J. Goldin, Kazuhisa Goto, José M. Grajales-Nishimura, Richard A. F. Grieve, Sean P. S. Gulick, Kirk R. Johnson, Wolfgang Kiessling, Christian Koeberl, David A. Kring, Kenneth G. MacLeod, Takafumi Matsui, Jay Melosh, Alessandro Montanari, Joanna V. Morgan, Clive R. Neal, Douglas J. Nichols, Richard D. Norris, Elisabetta Pierazzo, Greg Ravizza, Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra, Wolf Uwe Reimold, Eric Robin, Tobias Salge, Robert P. Speijer, Arthur R. Sweet, Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi, Vivi Vajda, Michael T. Whalen, and Pi S. Willumsen. The Chicxulub Asteroid Impact and Mass Extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary. Science, 2010: 327 (5970): 1214-1218 DOI: 10.1126/science.1177265

1 comment:

  1. PS: Anyone with intelligence-based actual evidence which they can demonstratively prove (evidence-based) that the multinational panel refused to review for actual and scientific reasons: please feel free to post it here.
    Otherwise, please be invited to STFU.

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