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Global Catastrophes in Earth History; An Interdisciplinary Conference on Impacts, Volcanism, and Mass Mortality
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1990
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Geological Society of America
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0-8137-2247-0
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1990
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10.1130/SPE247
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
The “facts” of mass extinctions
pp. 9
Periodicity in flood basalts, mass extinctions, and impacts; A statistical view and a model
pp. 19
On impacts as a cause of geomagnetic field reversals or flood basalts
pp. 27
Impact as a general cause of extinction; A feasibility test
pp. 33
The taxonomic structure of periodic extinction
pp. 45
Iridium abundance patterns across bio-event horizons in the fossil record
pp. 61
Carbon-isotope anomalies at era boundaries; Global catastrophes and their ultimate cause
pp. 71
Chondritic metal toxicity as a seed stock kill mechanism in impact-caused mass extinctions
pp. 77
Effects of global atmospheric perturbations on forest ecosystems in the Northern Temperate Zone; Predictions of seasonal depressed-temperature kill mechanisms, biomass production, and wildfire soot emissions
pp. 87
A search for Nemesis; Current status and review of theory
pp. 93
Interdisciplinary aspects of research on impacts and mass extinctions; A personal view
pp. 99
Assessment of the atmospheric impact of volcanic eruptions
pp. 111
Iridium and other trace-metal enrichments from Hawaiian volcanoes
pp. 117
Deccan volcanism, greenhouse warming, and the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 125
A paradigm for endogenous causation of mass extinctions
pp. 139
Explosive volcanism and associated pressures; Implications for models of endogenically shocked quartz
pp. 147
Impact and its revolutionary implications for geology
pp. 155
Asteroid and comet flux in the neighborhood of Earth
pp. 171
The cometary impactor flux at the Earth
pp. 181
Application of the inner Solar System cratering record to the Earth
pp. 189
Search for the Tunguska event relics in the Antarctic snow and new estimation of the cosmic iridium accretion rate
pp. 195
The formation of the Ries Crater, West Germany; Evidence of atmospheric interactions during a larger cratering event
pp. 207
Geology, geophysics, and geochronology of the Manson impact structure
pp. 223
Comets and extinctions; Cause and effect?
pp. 233
The Kara/Ust-Kara twin impact structure; A large-scale impact event in the Late Cretaceous
pp. 239
Prolonged global catastrophes from oblique impacts
pp. 263
Global environmental effects of impact-generated aerosols; Results from a general circulation model
pp. 271
Atmospheric chemistry by large impacts
pp. 289
Atmospheric erosion and impactor retention in large impacts, with application to mass extinctions
pp. 301
Meteorite impact, cryptoexplosion, and shock metamorphism; A perspective on the evidence at the K/T boundary
pp. 319
Chemistry and mineralogy across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at DSDP Site 527, Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic Ocean
pp. 335
Shocked quartz and more; Impact signatures in Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary clays
pp. 343
A closer look at cathodoluminescence of shocked quartz at the K/T boundary
pp. 349
Detritus in K/T boundary clays of western North America; Evidence against a single oceanic impact
pp. 359
The significance of magnetic spheroids and magnesioferrite occurring in K/T boundary sediments
pp. 367
Trace-element geochemistry and mineralogy of the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary; Identification of extraterrestrial components
pp. 383
Early environmental effects of the terminal Cretaceous impact
pp. 391
Major wildfires at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 401
Deccan volcanism at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary; Data and inferences
pp. 411
Boundaries; A stratigraphie and sedimentologie perspective
pp. 417
Diachronous extinctions at the K/T boundary; A scenario
pp. 425
The Cretaceous/Tertiary extinctions in the marine realm; A 1990 perspective
pp. 433
Megafloral change across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, U.S.A.
pp. 445
Plant microfossil record of the terminal Cretaceous event in the western United States and Canada
pp. 457
Palynofloral response to K/T boundary events; A transitory interruption within a dynamic system
pp. 481
Late Cretaceous–early Eocene mass extinctions in the deep sea
pp. 497
The effects of bioturbation across a biostratigraphically complete high southern latitude Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 519
A review of Maastrichtian ammonite ranges
pp. 531
Selective extinction of marine plankton in the Paratethys at the end of the Mesozoic Era; A multiple interaction hypothesis
pp. 541
Rocks, resolution, and the record; A review of depositional constraints on fossil vertebrate assemblages at the terrestrial Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary, eastern Montana and western North Dakota
pp. 549
Differential Cretaceous/Tertiary extinctions of nonmarine vertebrates; Evidence from northeastern Montana
pp. 563
The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary impact hypothesis and the paleontological record
pp. 577
The end-Triassic mass extinction event
pp. 585
The Triassic/Jurassic boundary in continental rocks of eastern North America; A progress report
pp. 595
Effects of late Eocene impacts on planktic foraminifera
pp. 607
Geochronology of the terminal Eocene impacts; An update
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