On the effects of a sudden change in the albedo of the Earth |
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Authors: | Elizabeth J. Butler Fred Hoyle |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford, UK;(2) Dept. of Mathematics and Astronomy, University College, Cardiff, Wales, UK |
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Abstract: | Acquisition by the upper atmosphere of some 1014 gm of cometary dust would have major implications on the Earth's climate. Pluvial activity would increase dramatically as temperature differences between sea and land widened. Global distribution of precipitation would be controlled by the density of the dust in the atmosphere; for a partially reflective blanket, a fraction of solar energy would still reach ground level creating new climatic zones. The totally undecomposed state of the interiors of Siberian Mammoths and the curious distribution, often uphill, of erratic boulders point to unbelievably sudden and severe conditions at the onset and possibly end of a glacial period. We suggest that a reflective blanket of particles could produce such conditions. |
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