- Kevin O. Pope
Dr. Kevin O. Pope is the former NASA archaeologist and founder of
Geo Eco Arch Research who helped connect theChicxulub Crater to theCretaceous-Tertiary extinction event . In 2002, Pope, along with the Geological Society of America, released a press release saying that the original KT impact event by a 10km diameter asteroid was not large enough to trigger a dust-connected 'cosmic winter'. It would require significantly more fine dust to be generated in order to create this effect than has been detected [http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc012402.html] . Instead he proposes that sulfate aerosols and ash from global fires was enough to create the effect of global cooling by interfering with photosynthesis.He has also questioned whether the current size of an asteroid thought to be large enough to create a global impact is in fact too small. The current size suggestion is between 1.5-2km which Pope argues would only create regional devastation.
He has also worked on investigating
quartz found in Australia that has been "shocked" to such the extent that it has become deformed. He believes that these may have formed due to theBedout impact as it would require enormous forces to deform the quartz. The Bedout impact coincides with thePermian–Triassic extinction event , the period known at the end-Permian where 90% of Marine and 80% of land life disappeared.External links
* [http://www.geosociety.org/news/pr/02-04.htm Press release: The K-T Impact Extinctions: Dust Didn't Do It]
* [http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=8 NASA JPL: "A 'Smoking Gun' for Dinosaur Extinction"] ,March 6 ,2003
* [http://www.planetary.org/html/news/Italy/people/kevin.html The Planetary Society: Italy expedition member Kevin Pope]
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