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Giant Crater Found [in Antarctica]: Tied to Worst Mass Extinction Ever [Permo-Triassic]
SPACE.com ^ | June 2, 2006 | Robert Roy Britt

Posted on 06/02/2006 11:44:43 AM PDT by cogitator

An apparent crater as big as Ohio has been found in Antarctica. Scientists think it was carved by a space rock that caused the greatest mass extinction on Earth, 250 million years ago.

The crater, buried beneath a half-mile of ice and discovered by some serious airborne and satellite sleuthing, is more than twice as big as the one involved in the demise of the dinosaurs.

The crater's location, in the Wilkes Land region of East Antarctica, south of Australia, suggests it might have instigated the breakup of the so-called Gondwana supercontinent, which pushed Australia northward, the researchers said.

"This Wilkes Land impact is much bigger than the impact that killed the dinosaurs, and probably would have caused catastrophic damage at the time," said Ralph von Frese, a professor of geological sciences at Ohio State University.

How they found it

The crater is about 300 miles wide. It was found by looking at differences in density that show up in gravity measurements taken with NASA's GRACE satellites. Researchers spotted a mass concentration, which they call a mascon—dense stuff that welled up from the mantle, likely in an impact.

"If I saw this same mascon signal on the Moon, I'd expect to see a crater around it," Frese said. (The Moon, with no atmosphere, retains a record of ancient impacts in the visible craters there.)

So Frese and colleagues overlaid data from airborne radar images that showed a 300-mile wide sub-surface, circular ridge. The mascon fit neatly inside the circle.

"And when we looked at the ice-probing airborne radar, there it was," he said today.

Smoking gun?

The Permian-Triassic extinction, as it is known, wiped out most life on land and in the oceans. Researchers have long suspected a space rock might have been involved. Some scientists have blamed volcanic activity or other culprits.

The die-off set up conditions that eventually allowed dinosaurs to rule the planet.

The newfound crater is more than twice the size of the Chicxulub crater in the Yucatan peninsula, which marks the impact that may have ultimately killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The Chicxulub space rock is thought to have been 6 miles wide, while the Wilkes Land meteor could have been up to 30 miles wide, the researchers said.

Confirmation needed

Postdoctoral researcher Laramie Potts assisted in the discovery.

The work was financed by NASA and the National Science Foundation. The discovery, announced today, was initially presented in a poster paper at the recent American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly meeting in Baltimore.

The researchers say further work is needed to confirm the finding. One way to do that would be to go there and collect rock from the crater to see if its structure matches what would be expected from such a colossal impact.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antarctic; antarctica; australia; bushsfault; catastrophism; chicxulub; deccantraps; dinosaurs; extinction; godsgravesglyphs; impact; inconvenienttruth; massextinction; permian; triassic; velaincident
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To: Red Badger
Think about the great lake-front property around this crater after Global Warming makes Antarctica a must see tourist destination! (sarcasm)
121 posted on 06/04/2006 11:02:16 AM PDT by VRWCtaz (Conservatism is about promoting opportunity and Liberalism is about controlling outcome.)
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To: Agamemnon; editor-surveyor; PatrickHenry; Virginia-American
[Ichneumon to Agamemnon:] Speaking of "stupid explantions [sic]", I'll send you $1000 if you can explain why exactly you think the Big Bang is somehow incompatible with retrograde rotation of planets without making a complete fool of yourself (i.e., saying something really idiotic that demonstrates a gross ignorance of even the most basic high school science). Go for it!

Still waiting... Any of the other anti-evolution nuts here are invited to take the same challenge, if you're interested in making complet fools of yourselves and demonstrating that you don't understand elementary physics.

122 posted on 06/04/2006 1:12:07 PM PDT by Ichneumon (Ignorance is curable, but the afflicted has to want to be cured.)
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To: Ichneumon; Agamemnon

The 'Big Bang' has been re-definined in so many ways, so many times that I fail to see how it can be called upon to give a definitive requirement for direction of rotation of the planets. This does not mean that I take issue with Agamemnon's assertion; merely that I don't see the same conflict. It's likely that he has a better grasp than either of us though.


123 posted on 06/04/2006 1:44:30 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Atheist and Fool are synonyms; Evolution is where fools hide from the sunrise)
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To: DaveLoneRanger
Why, do you think it was more recent, or...?

No, but there wasn't any information about why they thought it had happened in the correct time-frame. Something I read today indicated that the geology of the area would put the impact "around" 250 million years old, but that allows them a pretty big window-of-opportunity.

My ping list is "Geology Picture of the Week". I occasionally alert them to other geological items of interest.

124 posted on 06/05/2006 9:04:59 AM PDT by cogitator
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