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Extinction of Dinosaurs By Jenn Collins, Meghan McCurdy, & Jen Bayer Questions to Consider Name the theories outlining the dinosaur extinction. How long ago did the asteroid hit the earth? What are mantle plumes? Why could mantle plumes have caused the extinction of dinosaurs? What did too much CO2 result in? Theories Asteroid Volcano Climate Change All theories are highly debated Asteroid Theory The Alvarez Asteroid Impact Theory Proposed in 1980 Luis Alvarez (Physicist) and son Walter Alvarez (Geologist) Most Accepted Theory What Happened??? 65 mya an asteroid hit the earth 4-9 miles in diameter 120 mile wide, 1 mile deep Where? How? Yucatan Peninsula, in Gulf of Mexico Approached at an angle from the South East Volcanism Theory Extinction caused by Mantle Plumes? Mantle plume: volcanic eruption that starts within the mantle Heat causes eruption on earth Up to 1,000 km in diameter Eruptions can last between 12 million years Where would it have taken place? Mantle plume eruption under Indian Ocean Found through microfossil assemblages Today activity can be seen in Iceland, Hawaii, Easter, Reunion, Tristan, Louisville, and Ethiopia How are dinosaurs impacted? Lava, ashes, and gas would have effect on climate “Destabilized environment” causing evolution May have caused predomination of mammals More evidence… Deccan region in India covered by lava flows Presence of iridium found in “layer” of dinosaur extinction Shocked crystals in iridium caused by explosions or eruptions only Gradual decline in # of dinosaur species… caused by volcanoes? Climate Theory What happened??? Continents shifted New mountains rose Sea levels gradually dropped What was the result? Change in the air temperature Weather pattern change New kinds of plants Colder temperature Possibly caused dinosaurs to be sluggish and less able to hunt food Too much Carbon Dioxide resulted in: Making the climate too hot Change in the weather systems and rainfall patterns Decrease in the number male sperm produced, due to a warm climate which could reduce population size Overheated dinosaurs What happened to the atmosphere? High levels of Carbon Dioxide Oceans became stagnant Extensive volcanism and dust formation Change in climate Supernova Explosion Competition with other animals Answers to Questions: Three theories are: Asteroid, Volcano & Climate Change. The asteroid hit the earth 65 mya. Mantle plumes are large volcanic eruptions that come from the mantle of the earth. Plumes casue great amounts of lava, ashes, and gas that would have had a great effect on the climate. Too much CO2 resulted in a hotter climate and a change in weather systems. The End!