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ASTROBLEME
This just in...

41 international experts reviewed 20 years of research and have now reached consensus that an impact event killed off the dinosaurs. slaphead.gif Here's the link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8550504.stm

Now I wonder how long it will take for them all to finally agree with me that a serial impact event killed off more than half of the fish species in the late Devonian. chin.gif

Here's a link to my impact crater research page...

http://www.meteoritecrater.com/index_files/Research.htm

Your thoughts are welcome here.

ASTROBLEME
CP
Very cool update Astrobleme thanks!

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Now I wonder how long it will take for them all to finally agree with me that a serial impact event killed off more than half of the fish species in the late Devonian. chin.gif


Yes, just how long will it take for them to piece in the Tonko linemant events with the historical geology and events? As well as any volcanic eruptions possibly associated with the serial events aftermath? chin.gif

Very interesting and we'll all be looking forward to the updates in the future.

CP
Coalbunny
So many times in the past that meteors came down and killed dinosaurs off. Gets ya to wonder how long until something comes down while we're here.
Word of Moth has it that the 2012 event is not a meteor after all. Instead it's a ship.
I dunno, myself.
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