Asteroid impact, Schumann resonances and the end of dinosaurs
Classical Physics
2021-02-16 v2 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Abstract
We estimate the expected magnitudes of the Schumann resonance fields immediately after the Chicxulub impact and show that they exceed their present-day values by about times. Long-term distortion of the Schumann resonance parameters is also expected due to the enviromental impact of the Chicxulub event. If Schumann resonances play a regulatory biological role, as some studies indicate, it is possible that the excitation and distortion of Schumann resonances as a result of the asteroid/comet impact was a possible stress factor, which, among other stress factors associated with the impact, contributed to the demise of dinosaurs.
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@article{arxiv.2007.15463,
title = {Asteroid impact, Schumann resonances and the end of dinosaurs},
author = {Z. K. Silagadze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.15463},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
26 pages, no figures, version to be published in Physics Letters A