Did a Gamma-Ray Burst Initiate the Ordovician Extinction?

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A GRB within our galaxy could have catastrophic consequences for the Earth. Extrapolations from the global rate suggest an average interval of 0.1 to 1 Gy for events in which the Earth is irradiated from a distance of a few kpc. Prompt emission would irradiate the surface with UV about one order of magnitude more intense than the present solar IR/visible/UV flux. The atmosphere would become heavily ionized, resulting in major destruction of the ozone layer. If high energy cosmic rays accompany the GRB, the surface is bathed in secondaries including highly energetic muons.
Both the prompt UV and that resulting from long-term loss of the ozone layer are destructive to living organisms. The attenuation length of UV in water is tens of meters. There is a strong candidate for a GRB based mass extinction in the late Ordovician, 440 My ago. Planktonic organisms and those animals living in shallow water seem to have been particularly hard hit during this mass extinction.

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