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Episodes of terrestrial geologic activity during the past 260 million years: A quantitative approach
Authors:Michael R. Rampino  Ken Caldeira
Affiliation:(1) Earth Systems Group, New York University, 10003, NY, U.S.A.;(2) NASA, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 10025 New York, NY, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Ge osciences and Earth System Science Center, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA, U.S.A.
Abstract:Records of major geologic events of the past sim260 Myr including: biologic extinction events, ocean-anoxic and black-shale events, major changes in sea level, major evaporite (salt) deposits, continental flood-basalt eruptions, first-order discontinuities in sea-floor spreading, and major mountain building events, have been aggregated and analyzed with moving-window and spectral techniques that facilitate recognition of clustering and possible cyclieity. Significant clustering of events suggests a model in which changes in rates and directions of sea-floor spreading (ldquoridge jumpsrdquo) are associated with episodic rifting, volcanism, mountain building, global sea level and changes in the composition of the earth's atmosphere via the carbon cycle. Variation in atmospheric CO2 affects global climate, ocean circulation and marine productivity. The geologic data formally show a statistically significant underlying periodicity of 26.6 Myr for the Mesozoic and Cenozoic (the exact period differs with minor changes in geologic dating). Phase information suggests that the most recent maximum of the cycle occurred within the last 9 Myr, and may be close to the present time. The quasi-regular pulses of activity might be related to internal earth processes. However, a similar periodicity in impact craters and in galactic dynamics, and a one-to-one correlation among mass extinctions, large impact events, and flood-basalt volcanism, indicate an extraterrestrial pacemaker.
Keywords:Episodes  geologic activity  correlation  biologic extinctions  periodicity  extraterrestrial impacts
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