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science2 years ago

"Dust: The Silent Killer of the Dinosaurs"

A new study on the end-Cretaceous extinction event suggests that fine dust from the Chicxulub impact played a significant role in the demise of non-avian dinosaurs. The study found that when this dust is plugged into climate models, global temperatures drop by as much as 25°C, and photosynthesis shuts down for almost two years. The researchers also discovered that the average particle size of the dust was smaller than previously assumed, affecting its interaction with sunlight and how long it stays in the atmosphere. These findings highlight the complex dynamics of the post-impact climate and the challenges in understanding the events that followed the extinction event.

science2 years ago

Dust from Asteroid Impact: The Dinosaurs' Extinction Explained

A new study published in Nature Geoscience suggests that fine silicate dust, lingering in the atmosphere for up to 15 years after the Chicxulub impact, played a significant role in the global cooling that led to the extinction of nonavian dinosaurs. The dust particles contributed to a long and dark winter, interrupting photosynthesis and causing global average surface temperatures to plummet. The research highlights the importance of understanding the impact of dust in the aftermath of asteroid collisions and provides insights into the challenges faced by dinosaurs during this time period. Further research is needed to explore the global implications and differences in climatic activity between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.