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Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka

The Younger Dryas (YD) impact hypothesis posits that fragments of a large, disintegrating asteroid/comet struck North America, South America, Europe, and western Asia ~12,800 years ago. Multiple airbursts/impacts produced the YD boundary layer (YDB), depositing peak concentrations of platinum, high-...

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Autores principales: Pino, Mario, Abarzúa, Ana M., Astorga, Giselle, Martel-Cea, Alejandra, Cossio-Montecinos, Nathalie, Navarro, R. Ximena, Lira, Maria Paz, Labarca, Rafael, LeCompte, Malcolm A., Adedeji, Victor, Moore, Christopher R., Bunch, Ted E., Mooney, Charles, Wolbach, Wendy S., West, Allen, Kennett, James P.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30867437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-38089-y
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author Pino, Mario
Abarzúa, Ana M.
Astorga, Giselle
Martel-Cea, Alejandra
Cossio-Montecinos, Nathalie
Navarro, R. Ximena
Lira, Maria Paz
Labarca, Rafael
LeCompte, Malcolm A.
Adedeji, Victor
Moore, Christopher R.
Bunch, Ted E.
Mooney, Charles
Wolbach, Wendy S.
West, Allen
Kennett, James P.
author_facet Pino, Mario
Abarzúa, Ana M.
Astorga, Giselle
Martel-Cea, Alejandra
Cossio-Montecinos, Nathalie
Navarro, R. Ximena
Lira, Maria Paz
Labarca, Rafael
LeCompte, Malcolm A.
Adedeji, Victor
Moore, Christopher R.
Bunch, Ted E.
Mooney, Charles
Wolbach, Wendy S.
West, Allen
Kennett, James P.
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description The Younger Dryas (YD) impact hypothesis posits that fragments of a large, disintegrating asteroid/comet struck North America, South America, Europe, and western Asia ~12,800 years ago. Multiple airbursts/impacts produced the YD boundary layer (YDB), depositing peak concentrations of platinum, high-temperature spherules, meltglass, and nanodiamonds, forming an isochronous datum at >50 sites across ~50 million km² of Earth’s surface. This proposed event triggered extensive biomass burning, brief impact winter, YD climate change, and contributed to extinctions of late Pleistocene megafauna. In the most extensive investigation south of the equator, we report on a ~12,800-year-old sequence at Pilauco, Chile (~40°S), that exhibits peak YD boundary concentrations of platinum, gold, high-temperature iron- and chromium-rich spherules, and native iron particles rarely found in nature. A major peak in charcoal abundance marks an intense biomass-burning episode, synchronous with dramatic changes in vegetation, including a high-disturbance regime, seasonality in precipitation, and warmer conditions. This is anti-phased with northern-hemispheric cooling at the YD onset, whose rapidity suggests atmospheric linkage. The sudden disappearance of megafaunal remains and dung fungi in the YDB layer at Pilauco correlates with megafaunal extinctions across the Americas. The Pilauco record appears consistent with YDB impact evidence found at sites on four continents.
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spelling pubmed-64162992019-03-15 Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka Pino, Mario Abarzúa, Ana M. Astorga, Giselle Martel-Cea, Alejandra Cossio-Montecinos, Nathalie Navarro, R. Ximena Lira, Maria Paz Labarca, Rafael LeCompte, Malcolm A. Adedeji, Victor Moore, Christopher R. Bunch, Ted E. Mooney, Charles Wolbach, Wendy S. West, Allen Kennett, James P. Sci Rep Article The Younger Dryas (YD) impact hypothesis posits that fragments of a large, disintegrating asteroid/comet struck North America, South America, Europe, and western Asia ~12,800 years ago. Multiple airbursts/impacts produced the YD boundary layer (YDB), depositing peak concentrations of platinum, high-temperature spherules, meltglass, and nanodiamonds, forming an isochronous datum at >50 sites across ~50 million km² of Earth’s surface. This proposed event triggered extensive biomass burning, brief impact winter, YD climate change, and contributed to extinctions of late Pleistocene megafauna. In the most extensive investigation south of the equator, we report on a ~12,800-year-old sequence at Pilauco, Chile (~40°S), that exhibits peak YD boundary concentrations of platinum, gold, high-temperature iron- and chromium-rich spherules, and native iron particles rarely found in nature. A major peak in charcoal abundance marks an intense biomass-burning episode, synchronous with dramatic changes in vegetation, including a high-disturbance regime, seasonality in precipitation, and warmer conditions. This is anti-phased with northern-hemispheric cooling at the YD onset, whose rapidity suggests atmospheric linkage. The sudden disappearance of megafaunal remains and dung fungi in the YDB layer at Pilauco correlates with megafaunal extinctions across the Americas. The Pilauco record appears consistent with YDB impact evidence found at sites on four continents. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6416299/ /pubmed/30867437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-38089-y Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Pino, Mario
Abarzúa, Ana M.
Astorga, Giselle
Martel-Cea, Alejandra
Cossio-Montecinos, Nathalie
Navarro, R. Ximena
Lira, Maria Paz
Labarca, Rafael
LeCompte, Malcolm A.
Adedeji, Victor
Moore, Christopher R.
Bunch, Ted E.
Mooney, Charles
Wolbach, Wendy S.
West, Allen
Kennett, James P.
Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title_full Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title_fullStr Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title_short Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
title_sort sedimentary record from patagonia, southern chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30867437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-38089-y
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