Early environmental effects of the terminal Cretaceous impactThe environmental aftereffects of the terminal Cretaceous impact are examined on the basis of the carbon and nitrogen geochemistry in the basal layer of the K-T boundary clay at Woodside Creek, New Zealand. It is shown that organic carbon and nitrogen at this level are enriched by 15 and 20 times Cretaceous values, respectively. Also, it is found that the N abundances and, to a lesser extent, the organic C abundances are closely correlated with the Ir abundances. The changes in carbon and nitrogen content through the basal layer are outlined, focusing on the possible environmental conditions which could have caused enrichment. In addition, consideration is given to the soot and pyrotoxin content. Possible scenarios for the K-T event and the importance of selective extinction are discussed.
Document ID
19890057893
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gilmour, Iain (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Wolbach, Wendy S. (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Anders, Edward (Chicago, University IL, United States)