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Science ; 339(6120): 684-7, 2013 Feb 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23393261

ABSTRACT

Mass extinctions manifest in Earth's geologic record were turning points in biotic evolution. We present (40)Ar/(39)Ar data that establish synchrony between the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary and associated mass extinctions with the Chicxulub bolide impact to within 32,000 years. Perturbation of the atmospheric carbon cycle at the boundary likely lasted less than 5000 years, exhibiting a recovery time scale two to three orders of magnitude shorter than that of the major ocean basins. Low-diversity mammalian fauna in the western Williston Basin persisted for as little as 20,000 years after the impact. The Chicxulub impact likely triggered a state shift of ecosystems already under near-critical stress.


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Ecosystem , Extinction, Biological , Minor Planets , Animals , Argon , Chronology as Topic , Geologic Sediments , Mammals , Mexico , Radioisotopes , Radiometric Dating
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