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托福阅读:“飞来横祸×2”导致恐龙灭绝

作者:不详   发布时间:2010-09-01  来源:网络
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  这不禁又让我想起了以前的那两部同一年出产的影片——小行星来了,结果美国老兄们派飞机上去扔核弹。后来科学家们说了,要是小行星真的来了,这么做不仅不会解决问题,还会造成核污染。人类一直在探索关于恐龙灭绝的问题,现在绝大多数的人都认为是“飞来横祸”。可是科学家们却说,没准儿……是“飞来横祸×2”……
 

“飞来横祸×2”导致恐龙灭绝
Double trouble for dinosaurs: Did more than one meteorite strike cause their demise?

  The dinosaurs were wiped out 65 million years ago by at least two meteorite impacts, rather than a single strike, a new study suggests.
  Previously, scientists had identified a huge impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico as the event that spelled doom for the dinosaurs.
  Now evidence for a second impact in Ukraine has been uncovered.
  This raises the possibility that the Earth may have been bombarded by a whole shower of meteorites.
  The new findings are published in the journal Geology by a team lead by Professor David Jolley of Aberdeen University.
  When first proposed in 1980, the idea that a meteorite impact had killed the dinosaurs proved hugely controversial. Later, the discovery of the Chicxulub Crater in the Gulf of Mexico, US, was hailed as "the smoking gun" that confirmed the theory.
  Double trouble
  The discovery of a second impact crater suggests that the dinosaurs were driven to extinction by a "double whammy" rather than a single strike.
  The Boltysh Crater in Ukraine was first reported in 2002. However, until now it was uncertain exactly how the timing of this event related to the Chicxulub impact.
  In the current study, scientists examined the "pollen and spores" of fossil plants in the layers of mud that infilled the crater. They found that immediately after the impact, ferns quickly colonised the devastated landscape.
  Ferns have an amazing ability to bounce back after catastrophe. Layers full of fern spores - dubbed "fern spikes" - are considered to be a good "markers" of past impact events.
  However, there was an unexpected discovery in store for the scientists.
  They located a second "fern spike" in a layer one metre above the first, suggesting another later impact event.
  Professor Simon Kelley of the Open University, who was co-author on the study, said: "We interpret this second layer as the aftermath of the Chicxulub impact."
  This shows that the Boltysh and Chicxulub impacts did not happen at exactly the same time. They struck several thousand years apart, the length of time between the two "fern spikes".
  Uncertain cause
  Professor Kelley continued: "It is quite possible that in the future we will find evidence for more impact events."
  Rather than being wiped out by a single hit, the researchers think that dinosaurs may have fallen victim to a meteorite shower raining down over thousands of years.
  What might have caused this bombardment is highly uncertain.
  Professor Monica Grady, a meteorite expert at the Open University who was not involved in the current study, said: "One possibility might be the collison of Near Earth Objects."
  Recently, Nasa launched a program dubbed "Spaceguard". It aims to monitor such Near Earth Objects as an early warning system of possible future collisons.

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