
The Escaped Sapiens Podcast How We Know What Killed the Dinosaurs | Jan Smit | Escaped Sapiens #85
Oct 6, 2025
Jan Smit, a Dutch geologist and paleontologist with over 40 years of experience, dives deep into the cataclysm that led to the dinosaurs' extinction. He shares how the discovery of a thin clay layer rich in iridium shifted the narrative to an asteroid impact. Jan vividly describes the immense violence of the impact and its planetary aftermath, including firestorms, darkness, and the collapse of marine food webs. He also discusses the evolutionary opportunities that arose for mammals and reflects humorously on humanity's future in the geological record.
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Worldwide Abrupt Extinction In Microfossils
- Jan Smit found planktonic foraminifera species vanish abruptly at the K–Pg boundary across many global sites.
- Magnetic polarity “barcode” data confirmed the disappearance was simultaneous worldwide, not a local gap in the record.
Iridium Points To An Extraterrestrial Source
- High iridium concentrations in the thin boundary clay indicate extraterrestrial material at the K–Pg boundary.
- Iridium abundance ruled out a supernova and pointed strongly to a large meteorite impact.
Racing To Confirm Iridium In Spain
- Jan Smit raced to measure iridium in Spanish samples and found ~26–28 ppb, higher than Alvarez's Italian results.
- His findings provoked excitement and collaboration at the Copenhagen conference in 1979.



