Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Dinosaurs Thrived After Ice, Not Fire, Says a New Study of Ancient Volcanism
October 30, 2024
October 30, 2024
NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (TNSres) -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
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The leading hypothesis for a mass extinction that cleared the way for dinosaurs to dominate the Earth has long been excessive heat. A new study says the opposite.
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By Kevin Krajick
201.6 million years ago, one of the Earth's five great mass extinctions took place, when three-quarters of all living species sudde . . .
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The leading hypothesis for a mass extinction that cleared the way for dinosaurs to dominate the Earth has long been excessive heat. A new study says the opposite.
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By Kevin Krajick
201.6 million years ago, one of the Earth's five great mass extinctions took place, when three-quarters of all living species sudde . . .