Astronomy 141 - Life in the Universe - Autumn Quarter 2009

Lecture 21: Impacts and Extinction

10.22.2009 - By Richard PoggePlay

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We end our exploration of life on the Earth with a look at death in the

fossil record. This lecture looks at the role asteroidal impacts have

played in the history of the Earth, and their possible role in mass

extinction events in the fossil record. We will discuss near-earth

asteroids, historical impacts, and the K-T event in which a massive

asteroid impact caused a mass extinction of species that included all

non-avian dinosaurs among its victims, opening up the biosphere to the

dominance of mammals. We'll look at other mass extinctions during the

past 500Myr, and talk about whether extinction-class impacts are in our

future. Recorded live on 2009 Oct 22 in Room 1005 Smith Laboratory on

the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.

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