Night Comes to the Cretaceous : Comets, Craters, Controversy, and the Last Days of the Dinosaurs
Night Comes to the Cretaceous : Comets, Craters, Controversy, and the Last Days of the Dinosaurs
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Author(s): Powell, James Lawrence
ISBN No.: 9780156007030
Pages: 272
Year: 199909
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 19.60
Status: Out Of Print

What killed the dinosaurs? For more than a century, this question has been one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in science. But, in 1980, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Luis Alvarez and his son, Walter, proposed a radical answer: 65 million years ago an asteroid or comet as big as Mt. Everest slammed into the earth, raising a dust cloud vast enough to cause mass extinction. A revolutionary idea that challenged the ice-age extinction theory, the asteroid-impact theory was scorned and derided by the science community. But after years of bitter debate and intense research, an astonishing discovery was made-an immense impact crater in the Yucatan Peninsula that was identified as Ground Zero. The Alvarezes had their proof. A dramatic scientific detective story, Night Comes to the Cretaceous is a brilliant example of science at work-in the trenches, complete with passionate struggles and occasional victories.".



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