Extinction level event
An extinction level event (ELE) is an event where the majority of species on the planet become extinct. This is opposed to normal extinctions of just single species, which happen all the time in the wild, at a background extinction rate. Things that cause extinction level events include supervolcanoes and mass climate change, which are events suspected to have happened in the past on several occasions. The most spectacular, of course, are asteroid impacts — which were popularized in the late 1990s by the movies Deep Impact and Armageddon.
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Historical extinction level events
The most famous — undoubtedly because it is among the most spectacular — historical extinction would be the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs (the K-Pg boundary
However, this pales in magnitude compared to the P-T extinction
Similar explanations are suggested for the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event
The Late Devonian extinction
Finally, the extinction which is understood most clearly is happening now, the Holocene extinction
Plausible causes
It's generally hard to figure out what happened last night, let alone 300 million years ago. Explanations vary but the following mechanisms have been advanced for past extinction events:
- Impacts from meteorites, comets, asteroids: typically causing tsunamis and blotting out the sun with dust.
- Massive volcanoes, causing either global warming or global cooling.
- Gradual climate change, which may have been caused by small continents mushing up into big continents (from Plate tectonics) and changing winds and ocean currents, or more complex mechanisms such as a runaway greenhouse effect, methane clathrate offgassing,
File:Wikipedia's W.svg etc. - Changes in atmospheric oxygen, most obviously due to the widespread proliferation of photosynthesis
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- People killing stuff.
Implausible causes
- Flatulence[4] (fartsdidit)
- Aliens[4] (aliensdidit)
- God killing stuff (goddidit)
See also
- Comet Elenin, for what happens when conspiracy theorists decide that Hollywood fiction is a deeply masked message about reality.
- History of the Earth
- List of predictions of the end of the world
- Sharks, for when you want to know not everything dies out when these things happen.
- K-Pg extinction event The last one to occur… until now, that is.
References
- "The Great Dying", NASA, 2002
- "Does dark matter cause mass extinctions and geologic upheavals?", Astronomy Now, 2015
- "Supernova 'smoking gun' linked to mass extinctions", New Scientist, 9 January 2002
- "From cataracts and caterpillars to a planet overrun with males: The 10 strangest dinosaur extinction theories ever suggested by experts", Sarah Griffiths, Daily Mail, 8 August 2013