[meteorite-list] Younger Dryas Impact hypothesis GSA and AGU Abstracts
From: Paul <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 04:59:56 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <532655.81712.qm_at_web36206.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The GSA abstracts can be found in "T94. Impact Cratering from the Microscopic to the Planetary Scale II (GSA Planetary Geology Division; International Continental Scientific Drilling Program [ICDP]; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Division; Paleontological Society; GSA International Division) at http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/session_25177.htm The abstracts are; 1. Dryas. Pinter, N., A. C. Andrew, and D. Ebel, 2009, Extraterrestrial and Terrestrial Signatures at the Onset of the Younger Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_162563.htm 2. Holliday, V. T., and D. J. Meltzer, 2009, Geoarchaeology of the 12.9ka Impact hypothesis. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_160959.htm 3. Paquay, F., S. Goderis, G. Ravizza, and P. Claeys, 2009, No evidence of of extraterrestrial geochemical components at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas Transition. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_163154.htm 4. Surovell, T. A., and V. T. Holliday, 2009, Non- Reproducibility of Younger Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Results. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_163912.htm PDF files of various papers by Dr. V. T. Holliday can be found beneath "Publications of Vance T. Holliday" at: http://www.argonaut.arizona.edu/holliday.htm This includes: Vance T. Holliday, David A. Kring, James H. Mayer, and Ronald J. Goble, Age and effects of the Odessa meteorite impact, western Texas, USA. Geology. vol. 33, pp. 945-947. at: http://www.argonaut.arizona.edu/articles/holliday_etal2005.pdf The Abstracts to the 2009 American Geophysical Union presentations for "PP15: Younger Dryas Boundary: Extraterrestrial Impact or Not?" have not been posted yet. Eventually, they should appear at http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm09/program/scientific_session_search.php?show=detail&sessid=388 According to George Howard, http://www.georgehoward.net/clovis_comet_at_fall_2009_agu.htm , the titles of the accepted papers are: 1. Lost Impacts 2. High resolution Osmium isotopes in deep-sea ferromanganese crusts reveal a large meteorite impact in the Central Pacific at 12.4 ka 3. What Caused the Younger Dryas? An Assessment of Existing Hypotheses 4. An Independent Evaluation of the Younger Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Hypothesis 5. Cosmic impact: What are the odds? 6. Cometary airbursts and atmospheric chemistry: Tunguska and a candidate Younger Dryas event 7. Problems with the Younger Dryas Boundary ( YDB ) Impact Hypothesis 8. Beringian Megafaunal Extinctions at ~37 ka B.P.: Do Micrometeorites Embedded in Fossil Tusks and Skulls Indicate an Extraterrestial Precursor to the Younger Dryas Event? 9. Airbursts in the Sky with Diamonds? Shock Limits to a Younger Dryas Impact. 10. The platinum group metals in Younger Dryas Horizons are terrestrial 11. Putting the Younger Dryas Cold Event into Context 12. Field-Analytical approach of land-sea records for elucidating the Younger Dryas Boundary syndrome 13 Evidence of four prehistoric supernovae <250 parsecs from Earth during the past 50,000 years 14. Oblique impacts into low impedance layers 15. Cold Climate Related Structural Sinks Accommodate Unusual Soil Constituents, Pinelands National Reserve, New Jersey, USA. 16. Positive anomaly in platinum group elements and the presence of shocked diamonds: Two question marks at the Younger Dryas 17. Nanodiamonds and Carbon Spherules from Tunguska, the K/T Boundary, and the Younger Dryas Boundary Layer 18. Are Nanodiamonds Evidence for a Younger Dryas Impact Event? 19. Rockyhock and Kimbel Carolina Bays: Extraterrestrial Impact or Terrestrial Genesis? 20. No support from osmium isotopes for an impact event at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas transition 21. Climatic Control of Biomass Burning During the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition 22. Human Population Decline in North America during the Younger Dryas 23. Summary of impact markers and potential impact mechanisms for the YDB impact event at 12.9 ka 24. Testing Younger Dryas ET Impact ( YDB ) Evidence at Hall?s Cave, Texas 25. Wildfires, Soot and Fullerenes in the 12,900 ka Younger Dryas boundary layer in North America. Obviously, the discussion about the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis continues. Yours, Paul H. Received on Sun 13 Sep 2009 07:59:56 AM PDT |
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