Are Periodicities in Crater Formations and Mass Extinctions Related?

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Periodicities in crater formation rate and mass-extinctions are reviewed. The former exhibits a period of 30 million yr, while the latter appear to have a periodicity at 26 myr. Results obtained earlier that small craters better satisfy the adopted criterion for statistical testing is shown due to the fact that there is a strong clustering of small craters in a recent past (<10 myr). On the basis of the dataset of craters compiled by Grieve, it is shown that there are several craters for which no mass extinctions correspond. The difference in the periods of the craters and of mass extinctions and the lack of mass extinctions that correspond to large craters appear to suggest that the two periodicities are not interrelated, and large impacts merely act as triggers for the mass-extinctions; the only exception being theK/T boundary.

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