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15th October 2015 
N e w s a d e m ic .co m ™
 - British English edition 
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often called the K-T extinction 
event. (Nowadays, many scientists 
call it the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K- 
Pg) extinction event.)
However, some scientists say 
there is a problem with the asteroid 
impact theory. They agree that the 
asteroid impact would have had a 
devastating effect. Yet they do not 
believe it would have affected the 
whole o f the planet. These people 
believe that the asteroid killed many 
dinosaurs (and other animals), but 
not all o f them.
The large volcanic eruptions that 
took place around this time were 
in modern-day India. The volcanic 
rock formations they created are 
called the Deccan Traps. They cover 
an area o f around 518,000 square 
kilometres (200,000 square miles). 
The Deccan Traps are made up of 
many layers o f flood basalt. This 
is a type o f solidified lava. In some 
places, the lava layers (one on top 
o f the other) are two kilometres (1.2 
miles) thick. Over millions o f years 
this large area o f flood basalt has 
eroded. This has created hills with 
step-like sides. Traps is a Swedish 
word for stairs. Geologists, or scien­
tists who study rocks, use it to de­
scribe rock formations that look like 
steps, or stairs.
The group o f researchers have 
managed to date the volcanic rock 
layers in the Deccan Traps. They say 
the eruption in this part o f the world 
began before the asteroid arrived. 
However, within 50,000 years of 
its impact, the eruptions greatly in­
creased in size and volume. (A peri­
od o f 50,000 years in geological time 
is very short.) These huge eruptions 
then continued for another 500,000 
years. Because o f the volcanic ash 
and gases in the air, the world be­
came much darker and colder. This 
could have killed off all the larger
animals, such as the dinosaurs. Life 
only began to recover when the D ec­
can Traps eruptions ended.
The Chicxulub impact crater and 
the Deccan Traps are on opposite 
sides o f the world. The researchers 
believe that shock waves created by 
the asteroid impact travelled through 
the Earth. These ‘vibrations’, they 
say, widened the underground cracks 
or openings that ‘fed’ the Deccan 
Traps eruptions. The researchers be­
lieve this probably explains why the 
eruptions became much greater after 
the asteroid struck. □
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