[Rockhounds] Volcanic origin for Younger Dryas geochemical anomalies ca. 12, 900 cal B.P.
Tim Fisher
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Sun Aug 2 08:22:20 PDT 2020
There is an excellent writeup somewhere online. It doesn't look like they have their eggs in any one basket. I rolled my eyes at the very first meteorite theory paper and continue to do so :)
Tim Fisher
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Thanks for sharing this, Paul.
This interesting controversy has been going on for some time now, and I've read numerous papers and heard several live presentations by "the persons involved" about it.
I vote for the volcanic origin hypothesis. I have never been convinced by the evidence for a comet/meteorite impact, and I think a lot of the support for that has been based on a good dose of wishful thinking.
However, I'll always be skeptical of any paper that claims to have arrived at "the final answer" for a controversy like this!
Cheers, Pete
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Subject: [Rockhounds] Volcanic origin for Younger Dryas geochemical anomalies ca. 12, 900 cal B.P.
Texas cave sediment upends meteorite explanation
for global cooling by Baylor University August 1, 2020
https://phys.org/news/2020-07-texas-cave-sediment-upends-meteorite.html
The paper is:
Sun, N, Brandon, A.D., Forman, S.L., Waters, M.R.
and Befus, K.S., 2020. Volcanic origin for Younger
Dryas geochemical anomalies ca. 12,900 cal B.P.
Science Advances, 6(31), eaax8587
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/31/eaax8587
Related papers:
Holliday, V.T., Bartlein, P.J., Scott, A.C. and Marlon,
J.R., 2020. Extraordinary biomass-burning episode
and impact winter triggered by the Younger Dryas
cosmic impact??? 12,800 years ago, parts 1 and 2: a
discussion. The Journal of Geology, 128(1), pp.69-94.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/706264
Wolbach, W.S., Ballard, J.P., Mayewski, P.A., Kurbatov,
A., Bunch, T.E., LeCompte, M.A., Adedeji, V.,
Israde-Alcantara, I., Firestone, R.B., Mahaney, W.C. and
Melott, A.L., 2020. Extraordinary Biomass-Burning
Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger
Dryas Cosmic Impact??? 12,800 Years Ago: A Reply.
The Journal of Geology, 128(1), pp.95-107.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/706265
Yours,
Paul H.
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