ex1317: Dinosaur Extinctions---An Observational Study
Description
About 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs suffered a mass extinction
virtually overnight (in geologic time). Among many clues, one that
all scientists regard as crucial is a layer of iridium-rich dust that
was deposited over much of the earth at that time. The theory is that
an event like a volcanic eruption or meteor impact caused a massive
dust cloud that blanketed the earth for years killing off animals and
their food sources. Dataset has Iridium depths by type of deposit.source
Ramsey, F.L. and Schafer, D.W. (2013). The Statistical Sleuth: A
Course in Methods of Data Analysis (3rd ed), Cengage Learning.References
Alvarez, W. and Asaro, F. (1990). What Caused the Mass Extinction? An
Extraterrestrial Impact, Scientific American 263(4): 76--84.
Courtillot, E. (1990). What Caused the Mass Extinction? A Volcanic
Eruption. Scientific American 263(4): 85--92.