The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still delivers almost a third of all meteorites falling on Earth. Our new extraterrestrial chromite and 3He data for Ordovician sediments show that the breakup took place just at the onset of a major, eustatic sea level fall previously attributed to an Ordovician ice age. Shortly after the breakup, the flux to Earth of the most fine-grained, extraterrestrial material increased by three to four orders of magnitude. In the present stratosphere, extraterrestrial dust represents 1% of all the dust and has no climatic significance. Extraordinary amounts of dust in the entire inner solar system during >2 Ma following the L-chondrite breakup cooled Earth and...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The Middle Ordovician (466 Ma) Osmussaar breccia, situated along the northwestern coast of Estonia, ...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
The Middle Ordovician icehouse has been suggested to be sparked by extra-terrestrial dust associated...
The catastrophic disruption of the L chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt c. 470 Ma initiated ...
The meteoritic material falling on Earth is believed to derive from large break-up or cratering even...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
We show that Earth’s sedimentary strata can provide a record of the collisional evolution of the ast...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the mid-Ordovician is the largest documented as...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the asteroid belt at 466 Ma ago is the largest ...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The Middle Ordovician (466 Ma) Osmussaar breccia, situated along the northwestern coast of Estonia, ...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
The Middle Ordovician icehouse has been suggested to be sparked by extra-terrestrial dust associated...
The catastrophic disruption of the L chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt c. 470 Ma initiated ...
The meteoritic material falling on Earth is believed to derive from large break-up or cratering even...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
We show that Earth’s sedimentary strata can provide a record of the collisional evolution of the ast...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the mid-Ordovician is the largest documented as...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the asteroid belt at 466 Ma ago is the largest ...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The Middle Ordovician (466 Ma) Osmussaar breccia, situated along the northwestern coast of Estonia, ...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...