Re: Possible Impact crater in Australia

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Sujet : Re: Possible Impact crater in Australia
De : x (at) *nospam* x.org (x)
Groupes : sci.bio.paleontology
Date : 25. Sep 2024, 10:46:01
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On 9/24/24 16:48, erik simpson wrote:
https://www.sci.news/geology/massive-australian-precambrian-cambrian-impact-structure-13283.html
 If this crater (inner ring ~600 km, outer ring ~2000 km) proves out, this would make it the largest known impact event.  Chixilub is small potatoes compared to it.  Controversy surrounds the finding.
 Publication in scientific literature is forthcoming, but not yet available.  This would have obvious implications for the end-Ediacaran mass extinction.
What evidence do you have for the idea that there was a mass
extinction at the end of the Ediacarian?
With the Paleozoic, you had the formation of hard materials
that could more easily fossilize.
Was the lack of fossils just lack of hard structures.
Your use of the words 'end-Ediacaran mass extinction'
implies that you think that a mass extinction during
the time period was at least obviously true to yourself.
If you are interested in convincing others that such
a mess extinction existed, provide evidence.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Sep 24 * Possible Impact crater in Australia4erik simpson
25 Sep 24 `* Re: Possible Impact crater in Australia3x
25 Sep 24  `* Re: Possible Impact crater in Australia2erik simpson
25 Sep 24   `- Re: Possible Impact crater in Australia1x

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