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Geological Implications of Impacts of Large Asteroids and Comets on the Earth
Extinction and evolution of planktonic foraminifera after a major impact at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
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J. Smit
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January 1 1982
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January 1 1982
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1982
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pp. xiii
Introduction
pp. 1
Collision of astronomically observable bodies with the Earth
pp. 15
Terrestrial impact rates for long and short-period comets
pp. 25
The record of impact on Earth: Implications for a major Cretaceous/Tertiary impact event
pp. 39
Ejecta of the Ries Crater, Germany
pp. 57
Anomalies within the system: Rochechouart target rock meteorite
pp. 69
Laboratory simulation of pelagic asteroidal impact: Atmospheric injection, benthic topography, and the surface wave radiation field
pp. 93
Estimates of crater size for large-body impact: Gravity-scaling results
pp. 103
The interaction of the Cretaceous/Tertiary Extinction Bolide with the atmosphere, ocean, and solid Earth
pp. 121
The mechanics of large meteoroid impacts in the Earth’s oceans
pp. 129
Impact into the Earth’s ocean floor: Preliminary experiments, a planetary model, and possibilities for detection
pp. 143
A first-order estimate of shock heating and vaporization in oceanic impacts
pp. 153
Impact ejecta dynamics in an atmosphere: Experimental results and extrapolations
pp. 175
Atmospheric effects of large body impacts: The first few minutes
pp. 187
Evolution of an impact-generated dust cloud and its effects on the atmosphere
pp. 201
Reduction of photosynthetically active radiation under extreme stratospheric aerosol loads
pp. 215
Chemical consequences of major impact events on Earth
pp. 223
Identification of projectiles of large terrestrial impact craters and some implications for the interpretation of Ir-rich Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary layers
pp. 235
Geochemical constraints on the nature of large accretionary events
pp. 251
Possible correlations between tektite events and climatic changes?
pp. 265
Extinction or survival: Selectivity and causes of Phanerozoic crises
pp. 277
Biogeographic extinction: A feasibility test
pp. 283
Mass extinctions in the Phanerozoic oceans: A review
pp. 291
Sampling bias, gradual extinction patterns and catastrophes in the fossil record
pp. 297
Response of marine plankton communities to a global atmospheric darkening
pp. 305
Current status of the impact theory for the terminal Cretaceous extinction
pp. 317
Terminal Cretaceous environmental and evolutionary changes
pp. 329
Extinction and evolution of planktonic foraminifera after a major impact at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 353
Biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy and the ‘catastrophic’ extinction of calcareous nannoplankton at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 373
The terminal Cretaceous extinction in Boreal shelf seas—A multicausal event.
pp. 385
Terminal Cretaceous plankton extinctions: A critical assessment
pp. 401
A paleontological consensus on the extinction of the dinosaurs?
pp. 407
Patterns of extinction and survival of the terrestrial biota during the Cretaceous/Tertiary transition
pp. 415
Extinction of the dinosaurs: A 1982 understanding
pp. 423
Iridium abundance measurements across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the San Juan and Raton Basins of northern New Mexico
pp. 435
Dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, may have survived the event that resulted in creation of an iridium-enriched zone near the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 455
A non-catastrophist explanation for the iridium anomaly at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
pp. 461
Chalcophile elements in Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sediments: Terrestrial or extraterrestrial?
pp. 469
Biomere boundaries: A possible test for extraterrestrial perturbation of the biosphere
pp. 477
Frasnian-Famennian extinctions
pp. 485
The rugose coral record across the Frasnian/Famennian boundary
pp. 491
The Frasnian-Famennian extinction event: A preliminary analysis of Appalachian marine ecosystems
pp. 501
Extinctions of Permian and Triassic nonmarine vertebrates
pp. 513
Evidence for a major meteorite impact on the earth 34 million years ago: Implication on the origin of North American tektites and Eocene extinction
pp. 517
Geochemical anomalies near the Eocene/Oligocene and Permian/Triassic boundaries
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