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Reconciling the Earth's stratigraphic record with the structure of our galaxy
Affiliation:1. School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK;2. University of Northampton, UK
Abstract:The passage of our Solar System through the spiral arms has been implicated as a contributor to global environmental perturbations.The suggestion of a consistent structure within the arms,informed by density wave theory,raises the possibility of repeating patterns of events at each arm crossing.Here we test the hypothesis that the structure of the arms of our galaxy influences the stratigraphic record on Earth.We construct independent structural and temporal models and colbine these to compare the timings of arm tracers,materials from the earliest Solar System and events on Earth,including the largest extinctions.We find that a recurring sequence of events across the four arms emerges with an average arm-passing time of 188 million years.We suggest that the multiple temporal overlaps of events across arms,and their alignment with arm tracers and the earliest Solar System,presents an opportunity for a greater understanding of both Earth-based phenomena and galactic structure.
Keywords:Spiral arms  Stratigraphy  Superchron  Earliest Solar System  Extinctions  Glaciations
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