This thesis assesses the influence of astronomical phenomena on the Earth’s biosphere and climate. I examine in particular the relevance of both the path of the Sun through the Galaxy and the evolution of the Earth’s orbital parameters in modulating non-terrestrial mechanisms. I build models to predict the extinction rate of species, the temporal variation of the impact cratering rate and ice sheet deglaciations, and then compare these models with other models within a Bayesian framework. I find that the temporal distribution of mass extinction events over the past 550 Myr can be explained just as well by a uniform random distribution as by other models, such as variations in the stellar density local to the Sun arising from the Sun’s orb...
Global extinction and geological events have previously been linked with galactic events such as spi...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy,\ud and their passages through the Galactic spiral...
Finding life on a planet other than the Earth would easily be one of the greatest discoveries of all...
The terrestrial fossil record shows a significant variation in the extinction and origination rates ...
Numerous studies over the past 30 years have suggested there is a causal connection between the moti...
Numerous studies over the past 30 years have suggested there is a causal connection between the moti...
The cratering record on the Earth and Moon shows that our planet has been exposed to high velocity i...
Planetary climates are controlled by the delicate radiative balance between incoming and outgoing en...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere-biosphere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy, and their passages through the Galactic spiral ar...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy, and their passages through the Galactic spiral ar...
The astronomical theory of Milankovitch relates the changes of Earth's past climate to variations in...
The effect of stellar flybys on planetary bodies within our solar system is relatively unknown. Re...
In the ongoing quest to better understand where life may exist elsewhere in the Universe, important ...
The contemporary theories of terrestrial catastrophism are briefly reviewed. The role of Apollo-obje...
Global extinction and geological events have previously been linked with galactic events such as spi...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy,\ud and their passages through the Galactic spiral...
Finding life on a planet other than the Earth would easily be one of the greatest discoveries of all...
The terrestrial fossil record shows a significant variation in the extinction and origination rates ...
Numerous studies over the past 30 years have suggested there is a causal connection between the moti...
Numerous studies over the past 30 years have suggested there is a causal connection between the moti...
The cratering record on the Earth and Moon shows that our planet has been exposed to high velocity i...
Planetary climates are controlled by the delicate radiative balance between incoming and outgoing en...
The long-term co-evolution of the geosphere-biosphere complex from the Proterozoic up to 1.5 billion...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy, and their passages through the Galactic spiral ar...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy, and their passages through the Galactic spiral ar...
The astronomical theory of Milankovitch relates the changes of Earth's past climate to variations in...
The effect of stellar flybys on planetary bodies within our solar system is relatively unknown. Re...
In the ongoing quest to better understand where life may exist elsewhere in the Universe, important ...
The contemporary theories of terrestrial catastrophism are briefly reviewed. The role of Apollo-obje...
Global extinction and geological events have previously been linked with galactic events such as spi...
The orbits of the stars in the disk of the Galaxy,\ud and their passages through the Galactic spiral...
Finding life on a planet other than the Earth would easily be one of the greatest discoveries of all...