Webb9 nov. 2010 · Charles Darwin's theory of gradual evolution is not supported by geological history, New York University Geologist Michael Rampino concludes in an essay in the journal Historical Biology.In fact ... WebbAU - Rampino, Michael R. AU - Haggerty, Bruce M. PY - 1996. Y1 - 1996. N2 - The "Shiva Hypothesis", in which recurrent, cyclical mass extinctions of life on Earth result from impacts of comets or asteroids, provides a possible unification of important processes in astrophysics, planetary geology, and the history of life.
The "Shiva Hypothesis": Impacts, mass extinctions, and the galaxy
WebbGiven the power of the gradualist model, even through the revolutionary discoveries of plate tectonics in the 1960s, Michael Rampino’s Cataclysms: A New Geology for the Twenty-First Century at first looks like a throwback to a pre-Lyellian era. But this evocative book is rather a solid geological study founded on a wealth of observations ... Webb3 sep. 1992 · Michael R. Rampino Department of Geology and Geophysics, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822, USA Stephen Self Rights and... saiyan watch videos specials 003
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Webb2008 Krakatoa (TV Movie) Self (as Professor Michael Rampino) 2006 Inside the Volcano (TV Movie documentary) Self - Volcanologist, NYU (as Dr. Michael Rampino) 2006 Last Days on Earth (TV Movie documentary) Self - Professor of Earth Sciences, New York University (as Michael Rampino PhD) 2004 Naked Science (TV Series documentary) … Webb(e.g., Rampino and Self 1984, Rampino et al. 1988). Historic eruptions of VEI 3 to 6 (volume of ejecta from <1km3 to a few tens of km3) have produced stratospheric aerosol clouds up to a few tens of Mt. These eruptions have caused cooling of the Earth’s global climate of a few tenths of a degree C (see Table I) (Rampino and Self 1984, Robock ... WebbMichael R. Rampino currently works at the Departments of Biology and Environmental Studies at New York University. Their current project is 'Causes of the end-Permian … things everybody hates