Traces of a cosmic catastrophe

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Biogeochemistry, Cosmology, Ecology, Life Sciences, Meteoritic Damage, Paleobiology, Climate Change, Climatology, Meteoritic Composition, Meteoroid Dust Clouds, Sedimentary Rocks

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It is suggested that the ecological crisis which led to the extinction of many animal species approximately 65-million years ago may have been caused by a cosmic phenomenon, the fall of a giant meteorite (approximately 10 km in diameter). The fall of such a meteorite would have released a vast amount of dust into the atmosphere, leading to radical climatic changes and the extinction of the aforementioned species. The so-called iridium anomaly is cited as possible evidence of such an event.

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