The Last Days of T.rex
Maybe an asteroid wasn't to blame after all.
- By Bob Craddock
- AirSpaceMag.com, January 16, 2007
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There is still a lot of work to do. But the next time you see a picture of dinosaurs running from a giant asteroid falling from the sky, you might also want to think about the magma slowly collecting beneath your feet.
Posted January 16, 2007.
Bob Craddockis a geologist with the National Air and Space Museum's Center for Earth and Planetary Studies.





Comments (4)
Makes one think a bit different.
Posted by William J Ferwerda on October 16,2008 | 07:21 PM
What evidence is there that the flood basalts were not caused by the impact. Many moons and some planets show evidence of antipodal eruptions. How large would an object have to be to cause such an eruption on earth? Taking continental drift into account would the Deccan Traps have been just such an event? Perhaps a cosmic one-two punch.
Posted by Chris Jouan on November 1,2008 | 08:18 PM
Could it be that the other impact craters of largest size, could coincide with other extinctions?
What of those largest impacts, in combination (or not) with the "super-volcanic" eruptions, causing global problems.
Or could the idea of the largest impactors - upon impact with the earth - CAUSED the super eruptions, even if you would need to give alittle "wiggle room" with the dates to be placed close enough for a continual global effect?
(an impact triggers an eruption, which extends the global affects for the exctions to be possibles.
Posted by john d krull on June 20,2009 | 03:56 PM
Could it be that the other impact craters of largest size, could coincide with other extinctions?
What of those largest impacts, in combination (or not) with the "super-volcanic" eruptions, causing global problems.
Or could the idea of the largest impactors - upon impact with the earth - CAUSED the super eruptions, even if you would need to give alittle "wiggle room" with the dates to be placed close enough for a continual global effect?
(an impact triggers an eruption, which extends the global affects for the exctions to be possibles.
Posted by john d krull on June 20,2009 | 03:56 PM