
Science Quickly Volcano Role in Dino Death Gets Mercury Boost
Jan 20, 2016
Recent findings suggest a spike in mercury from ancient volcanic eruptions correlates with the time of the dinosaurs' extinction. Researchers explore how these eruptions, alongside asteroid impacts, may have led to cataclysmic environmental changes. The debate continues over the dual factors contributing to the mass extinction event. This volcanic perspective adds a new layer to our understanding of prehistoric life and its dramatic end.
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