The fundamental role of giant comets in earth history |
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Authors: | S. V. M. Clube |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. |
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Abstract: | We discuss some fundamental aspects of Earth history as predicted by what has come to be called coherent rather than stochastic catastrophism. The latter essentially seeks to provide an understanding of terrestrial evolution in terms of occasional kilometre-plus impactors from the asteroid belt whereas the former recognises a far more complex extraterrestrial regime arising from the streams of sub-kilometre and kilometre-plus debris due to the disintegration of successive giant comets in sub-Jovian orbits. Periodicities of 15 Myr during the later Phanerozoic (i.e. 250 to 0 Myr BP) and 200 yr during the Holocene (i.e. 10,000 to 0 yr 1313) are likely fundamental signatures in the terrestrial record relating to the action of past and present giant cornets respectively. |
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Keywords: | Near-Earth objects giant comets coherent catastrophism terrestrial cycles |
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