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Title: CretaceousTertiary Boundary Impact


1
Asteroid Impact The Dinosaur Killer
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Impact
2
The Fossil Record - Mass Extinction
  • The fossil record shows a significant drop in the
    spicies populations of Earth approximately 65
    million years ago.
  • This marks the end of the Age of Reptiles
    (Cretaceous period) and the beginning of the Age
    of the Mamals (Tertiary period)

3
Evidence of an Impact
  • A great deal of evidence supporting the theory
    that the K-T boundary mass extinction was caused
    by an asteroid impact is accumulating.
  • Scientists have found
  • 65 million year old soot layer around the globe
  • an impact site in present day Mexico
  • with fractured rock evidence indicating a
    massive impact
  • gravitational fluctuations were found in 1991 by
    the Geological Survey of Canada

We will study the evidence and effects at greater
detail later in the year.
4
The Location of Chicxulub
Impact site
The position of the continents 65 million years
ago.
5
The Evidence at Chicxulub
Gravity Mapping Geological Survey of Canada
Approximately 180 km across
6
The Impact Energy
Recall Dcrater kEn where D crater
diameter k impact constant (k 0.057 s2/kg
m) n energy impact exponent constant (n
0.25)
7
The Impact Energy
Dcrater kEn
n slope of line
Class data plotted to determine n- and k-values.
8
The Impact Energy
Dcrater kEn
n slope of line 0.26 k 0.067 s2/kg m
Class data plotted to determine n- and k-values.
Values are based on SES 4UI class data from
February 2004
9
The Impact Energy
Given Dcrater 180 km 180 000 m n
0.26 k 0.0667
Find Energy
That is equivalent to a 1.2 billion MT nuclear
blast or 12 million of the most powerful nuclear
warheads detonating at once.
MT mega ton 1 MT 4.3 x 1015 J
10
The Impactor Size
Given rimpactor ? km E 5.25 x 1024 J v 20
000 m/s RecallDensity mass/vloume Energy
1/2mv2
Find Size
11
The Impactor Size
Given rimpactor ? km E 5.25 x 1024 J v 20
000 m/s D 3000 kg/m3
Find Size
Based on data from our impact-flour lab, the
asteroid that killed the dinosaurs had a diameter
of approximately 26 km.
Values are based on SES 4UI class data from
February 2004
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The End
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