PALAEOBLOG: Asteroid Impact Did Kill Dinos
However, the reviewers find that what appears to be a series of layers neatly laid down over 300,000 years near the impact site were actually violently churned and then dumped in a thick pile in a very short time. Models suggest the impact at Chicxulub was a million times more energetic than the largest nuclear bomb ever tested. An impact of this size would eject material at high velocity around the world, cause earthquakes of magnitude >10, continental shelf collapse, landslides, gravity flows, mass wasting and tsunamis and produce a relatively thick and complex sequence of deposits close to Chicxulub.
Incidentally, the rest of the post has probably the most amazing bullet-point talking point “Quick Facts” ever.
PALAEOBLOG: Asteroid Impact Did Kill Dinos
However, the reviewers find that what appears to be a series of layers neatly laid down over 300,000 years near the impact site were actually violently churned and then dumped in a thick pile in a very short time. Models suggest the impact at Chicxulub was a million times more energetic than the largest nuclear bomb ever tested. An impact of this size would eject material at high velocity around the world, cause earthquakes of magnitude >10, continental shelf collapse, landslides, gravity flows, mass wasting and tsunamis and produce a relatively thick and complex sequence of deposits close to Chicxulub.

Incidentally, the rest of the post has probably the most amazing bullet-point talking point “Quick Facts” ever.

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  1. buffoonery reblogged this from tiffehr and added:
    ‘Gravity flows’ and ‘mass wasting?’ That just sounds badass. This paragraph also describes the consequences of Indian...
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