Earth's Dramatic Transformation 500 Million Years Ago May Be Due to Iodine
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Top Comments (10)
It would be comforting to think that increased use of iodine by oceanic life -> less iodine molecules in the stratosphere -> more ozone -> a chance for land-based life not scoured by UV However, it is rare that such complex systems can be boiled down to a simple sequence. It might be true, but there are probably other factors at work that muddy the simple dynamical sequence.
Another piece of the rare earth jigsaw.
Almost a similar situation with The Great Oxygenation Event which caused a mass extinction but also led to the proliferation of oxygen-based life. It's not the length of time that's necessary, but the right conditions.
Stumbled here but never felt more comfortable.
Thank you for featuring our recent research; I like the video!
Its daft...but I always wave back and say 'Hi Anton'
How many other triggers we are not aware of when it comes to climate, life, balance of environment and so on. Unlocking another mystery makes science so cool!
Having studied anatomy I have to say that the image representing the human thyroid was truly terrible 😂
We are sooooo lucky to have the Ozone. The prospects for complex, land based astrobiology on a terrestrial planet seem slim, if getting UV protection is so precarious and it remains fragile.
Thank you Anton , great topics 👍
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Top Comments (10)
It would be comforting to think that increased use of iodine by oceanic life -> less iodine molecules in the stratosphere -> more ozone -> a chance for land-based life not scoured by UV However, it is rare that such complex systems can be boiled down to a simple sequence. It might be true, but there are probably other factors at work that muddy the simple dynamical sequence.
Another piece of the rare earth jigsaw.
Almost a similar situation with The Great Oxygenation Event which caused a mass extinction but also led to the proliferation of oxygen-based life. It's not the length of time that's necessary, but the right conditions.
Stumbled here but never felt more comfortable.
Thank you for featuring our recent research; I like the video!
Its daft...but I always wave back and say 'Hi Anton'
How many other triggers we are not aware of when it comes to climate, life, balance of environment and so on. Unlocking another mystery makes science so cool!
Having studied anatomy I have to say that the image representing the human thyroid was truly terrible 😂
We are sooooo lucky to have the Ozone. The prospects for complex, land based astrobiology on a terrestrial planet seem slim, if getting UV protection is so precarious and it remains fragile.
Thank you Anton , great topics 👍