Overview
Explore the latest findings from the IODP-ICDP Chicxulub Impact Crater expedition in this 52-minute press conference. Delve into unexpected consequences of the asteroid impact that caused the dinosaur extinction 66 million years ago. Learn about organism colonization in the subsurface and overlying oceans from four expedition scientists. Discover insights on impact craters, mass extinction events, drilling objectives, peak ring formation, hydrothermal circulation, and the immediate aftermath of the impact. Examine the recovery of primary life, iridium anomalies, and chemical compositions through X-ray fluorescence mapping. Gain understanding of the cooling process and potential toxicity effects. This comprehensive update covers a wide range of topics related to the Chicxulub crater, offering valuable information for those interested in paleontology, geology, and the history of Earth's major extinction events.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
Impact craters
Why drill Chicxulub
Mass extinction event
Global boundary layer
Potential kill mechanisms
Objectives of drilling
Rig tour
What did we drill
Peak ring formation
Hydrothermal circulation
Cell counts
Ground Zero
Immediate aftermath
Two groups of phytoplankton
Recovery of primary life
Iridium anomaly
Xray fluorescence mapping
Chemical composition
Iron composition
Summary of results
Irene Klotz
Eddie Stone
Sarah Kaplan
Paul Doherty
Howard Lee
How long it takes to cool
Toxicity
Taught by
AGU