Sea-floor methane blow-out and global firestorm at the K–T boundary |
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Authors: | M. D. Max W. P. Dillon C. Nishimura B. G. Hurdle |
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Affiliation: | 1. Acoustics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, 20375-5000, USA 2. U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, 02543, USA
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Abstract: | A previously unsuspected source of fuel for the global firestorm recorded by soot in the Cretaceous–Tertiary impact layer may have resided in methane gas associated with gas hydrate in the end-Cretaceous seafloor. End-Cretaceous impact-generated shock and megawaves would have had the potential to initiate worldwide oceanic methane gas blow-outs from these deposits. The methane would likely have ignited and incompletely combusted. This large burst of methane would have been followed by longer-term methane release as a part of a positive thermal feedback in the disturbed ocean-atmosphere system. |
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