Amber Listserv / IOL: Volcanoes may have killed off dinosaurs

tamber12 at aol.com tamber12 at aol.com
Tue Mar 25 12:53:21 EDT 2008


And is there any mention of a way to determine if these volcanic events happened before, after or as a result of the Chixilub event??Are the Deccan Traps deposits above, below or consistent with the K-T boundary? I still think the K-T boundary and irridium levels are fairly good evidence of the impact theory.? Anyone else?

Tam


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From: JOHN FUDALA <ambersafari at gmail.com>
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Subject: Amber Listserv / IOL: Volcanoes may have killed off dinosaurs


There we go again...

? Reuters 
? ? March 22 2008 at 10:55AM

Gas-belching volcanoes may be to blame for a series of mass extinctions over the last 545-million years, including that of the dinosaurs, new evidence suggested on Thursday. 

A series of eruptions that formed the Deccan Traps in what is now India pumped huge amounts of sulphur into the atmosphere 65-million years ago, with likely devastating repercussions for the Earth's climate, scientists said. 

Gigantic eruptions, forming so-called "flood basalts", are one of two leading explanations for a series of mass extinctions that have killed off species periodically throughout history. 

The other theory involves asteroid impacts - generally considered the prime suspect in the case of the extinction of dinosaurs 65-million years ago. 

There have been doubts about the killing power of volcanoes because, until now, researchers have struggled to measure just how much toxic gas would have been released. 

But after finding rare inclusions of glass in the Deccan rock, a British-based team has found vital preserved information about its original gas content. Writing in the journal Science, they concluded that the massive of amounts of both sulphur and chlorine released would probably have had a "severe" environmental impact. 

The volcanoes may have spewed 10 times as much sulphur into the atmosphere every year as humans have done recently by burning coal in power stations and through other industrial activities. 

The result would have been widespread acid rain and aerosols of sulphuric acid in atmosphere, cooling the surface of the Earth and upsetting circulation patterns.



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