A decades-long scientific debate over the origins of the Silverpit Crater in the southern North Sea has been resolved. New ...
Scientists have, for the first time, pinned down exactly when microbes colonized a meteorite impact crater. The team shows ...
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New Evidence Reveals North Sea’s Silverpit Crater Was Asteroid Impact
Forty-three million years ago, a 160-meter-diameter asteroid hit the area now occupied by the North Sea, releasing a 30-story ...
Buried under 700 meters of sediment, the Silverpit crater preserves a 43-million-year-old asteroid impact like few others on ...
On the remote Yamal and Gydan peninsulas of western Siberia, the landscape is marked by massive craters that look as though ...
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Scientists Just Uncovered a Massive 43 Million-Year-Old Asteroid Impact Beneath the North Sea
A remarkable scientific breakthrough has resolved a long-standing debate about the origin of the Silverpit crater, located deep below the North Sea, off the coast of Yorkshire. After years of ...
Research indicates that pyrite began to form 5 million years after the impact, suggesting that the hydrothermal system had ...
Abstract: This study examines the relationship between education level and various aspects of AI technology adoption. Findings indicate that individuals with higher education exhibit significantly ...
New research shows microbes colonized a Finnish impact crater 73.6 million years ago, lasting over 10 million years.
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