Exstinctio Cretacea-Palaeogenica ,[1] Anglice Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event (K-Pg) , fuit magna exstinctio circiter trium quartarum in orbe terrarum specierum plantarum et animalium , in quo numero fuerunt omnes dinosauri , proavis avium hodiernorum exceptis. Abhinc annorum 66.043 ± 0.011 milies milium per admodum breve tempus accidit, terminum Cretacei Mesozoicique designans, et Palaeogenici Kaenozoicique aperiens.
Saxum e Vyomina . Media imagine videtur stratum canum argillosum (iridio divitissimum) qua recognoscitur terminus Cretaceus Palaeogenicus
Rupes iuxta Drumheller Albertae . Subter strata cinerea Cretacea , supra strata nigra Palaeogenica videntur.
Tabula exstinctionum marinorum maiorum. Exstinctione Cretacea Palaeogenica (K-Pg), ad dextram partem visa, specierum fere 30 % breve temporis spatium exstinctae sunt.
Causa harum exstinctionum fuisse censetur impactum asteroidis qui astroblema Chicxulub in partibus borealibus Yucataniae et sub aquis adiacentibus Caribicis cadens, motus terrae , inundationes , refrigerationem climaticam provocaverit.
Rariores autem sunt species quae hanc exstinctionem supervixerunt, exempli gratia Braarudosphaera bigelowii , alga ordinis Coccolithalium .[2]
Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
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Maureen A. O’Leary et al., Stratigraphy and paleobiology of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleogene sediments from the Trans-Saharan Seaway in Mali (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History , no. 436) Textus interretialis
Peter Schulte et al., "The Chicxulub Asteroid Impact and Mass Extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary " in Science vol. 327 (2010) pp. 1214-1218
Amir Siraj, Abraham Loeb, "Breakup of a long-period comet as the origin of the dinosaur extinction " in Scientific Reports vol. 11 no. 3803 (2021) De sequelis