References

Beer, J., et al. "10Be measurements on polar ice: Comparison of Arctic and Antarctic records." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, B29 (1987): 203­206.
Boutron,
C. Mon. Not. R. Astr. Soc. 233 (1988):215.
Broecker,
W. S., et al. "Routing of meltwater from the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Younger Dryas cold episode." Nature 341 (1989):318-321.
Burns,
M. "New theory: Did a prehistoric comet kill North America." Santa Barbara Newsroom, June 4, 2007.
Darrah,
T. H., et al. "Mineralogical and noble gas evidence for an ET impact at the Younger Dryas." Paper PP41A-04, May 2007 AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Delaney,
T. and Rudnick, L. "The first measurement of Cassiopeia A's forward shock expansion rate." Ap.J. 589 (2003):818-826.
Donarummo,
J., et al., "Sun/dust correlations and volcanic interference." Geophysical Research Letters 29 (2002): GL014858.
Firestone,
R. B. and Topping, W. "Terrestrial evidence of a nuclear catastrophe in Paleoindian times." Mammoth Trumpet 16(2) March 2001, pp. 9 - 16.  [http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/nuclear.pdf].
Firestone,
R. B. West, A., and Warwick-Smith, S. The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes. Rochester, VT, Bear & Co., 2006.
Firestone,
R. B., et al. "Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact event 12,900 years ago that contributed to megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling." Poster paper PP43A-01 (May 2007a) AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Firestone,
R. B., et al. "Evidence for a massive extraterrestrial airburst over North America 12.9 ka ago." Paper PP41A-01 (May 2007b) AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Firestone,
R. B., et al. "Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 years ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions and Younger Dryas cooling." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104, October 9, 2007c, 16016 -16,021. [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas0706977104].
Fuhrer, K.,
et al. "High resolution ammonium ice core record covering a complete climatic cycle." Journal of Geophysical Research 101 (1996): 4147-4164.
Grayson,
D. K., and Meltzer, D. J. "A requiem for North American overkill." Journal of Archaeological Science 30 (2003): 585-593
Hughen,
K. A. et al. "Synchronous radiocarbon and climate shifts during the last deglaciation." Science 290 (2000):1951-1954.
Hughen,
K. A. et al. "14C Activity and global carbon cycle changes over the past 50,000 years." Science 303, January 9, 2004.
Johnsen,
S. J., et al. "The d18O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability." Journal of Geophysical Research 102(C12) (1997): 26397-26410.
Jouzel,
J. et al. "Vostok ice core: a continuous isotope temperature record over the last climatic cycle (160,000 years)." Nature 329 (1987): 403-407.
Kloosterman,
J. B. "Correlation of the Late Pleistocene Usselo Horizon (Europe) and the Clovis layer (North America)." Poster paper PP43A-02, May 2007 AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Kobres,
R. et al. "Formation of the Carolina Bays: ET impact vs. wind-and-water." Poster paper PP43A-10, May 2007 AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
LaViolette,
P. A. Galactic Explosions, Cosmic Dust Invasions, and Climatic Change. PhD dissertation, Portland State Univ., (1983a) Portland, Oregon, pp. 763 (Univ. Micro. No. 83-24,329); [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1983PhDT.........9L]
Later
published as Galactic Superwaves and Their Impact on the Earth Environment (includes more recent supporting evidence being added between 1994 and 2008).
Dissertation excerpts:

  
 http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Ch-3.pdf
  
 http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Ch-3-a.pdf
   http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Ch-4.pdf
  
 http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Ch-8.pdf
  
 http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Ch-10.pdf
LaViolette,
P. A. "The terminal Pleistocene cosmic event: Evidence for recent incursion of nebular material into the solar system." (abs.) Eos 64, p. 286; Spring AGU meeting, Baltimore, May 1983b.
________.
"Elevated concentrations of cosmic dust in Wisconsin stage polar ice." (abs.) Meteoritics 18, p. 336; 46th meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Mainz, September 1983c.  [http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Meteoritics1983.pdf]
________.
"Galactic superwaves and their effect on the Earth and Solar System." (abs.) Presented at the Galaxy and Solar System Conference, Tucson, Jan. 1985a.
________.
"Evidence of high cosmic dust concentrations in late Pleistocene polar ice." Meteoritics 20 (1985b): 545-558.
[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1985Metic..20..545L]
________.
"Cosmic ray volleys from the Galactic center and their recent impact on the Earth environment." Earth, Moon, and Planets 37 (1987a): 241-286.  [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1987EM&P...37..241L&db_key=AST&high=40c54fe18502618]
________.
"The cometary break-up hypothesis re-examined." Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society 224 (1987b): 945-951.  [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?1987MNRAS.224..945L]
________.
"Regarding the validity of polar trace metal data: A response." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 233 (1988): 221-224.  [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988MNRAS.233..221L]
________.
"Galactic core explosions and the evolution of life." Anthropos 12, 1990, pp. 239 - 255.
[http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Anthropos.html]
________.
"Anticipation of the Ulysses interstellar dust findings." Eos 74(44) (1993): 510-11.
[
http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/Eos.pdf] http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993EOSTr..74..510L
________.
Earth Under Fire. Rochester, VT: Bear and Co., 1997, 2005a.
________.
"A galactic superwave hazard alert." Nexus 8(2) February - March 2001, pp. .
________.
"Solar cycle variations in ice acidity at the end of the last ice age: Possible marker of a climatically significant interstellar dust incursion." Planetary and Space Science 53(4) (2005b): 385 - 393.  [arxiv.org/abs/physics/0502019]
________.
"Evidence for a global warming at the termination I boundary and its possible cosmic dust cause." 2005c; preprint
[http://starburstfound.org/downloads/superwave/TPI.pdf]
LBNL,
"Supernova may have caused mammoth extinction." Sept. 23, 2005 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory press release, September 23, 2005.
Liritzis,
I., and Grigori, E. "Astronomical forcing in cosmogenic Be-10 variation from East Antarctica coast?" J. Coastal Research 14 (1998): 1065-1073.
Martin,
P. S. "Late Quaternary extinctions: The promise of TAMS 14C dating." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B29 (1987):179-186.
Mayewski,
P. "The atmosphere during the Younger Dryas." Science 261 (1994): 195-197.
McKie,
R. "Diamonds tell tale of comet that killed off the cavemen." The Observer, May 20, 2007.  [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2083758,00.html].
Meltzer,
D. J., and Mead, J. I. "The Timing of Late Pleistocene Mammalian Extinctions in North America." Quaternary Research 19 (1983):130.
Omerbashich,
M. "Galactic bursts signature in Antarctica 10Be." (2006). Eprint at: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612185.
Raisbeck,
G. M., Yiou, F., Bourles, D., Lorius, C., Jouzel, J. and Barkov, N.I., "Evidence for two intervals of enhanced 10Be deposition in Antarctic ice during the last glacial period." Nature, 326 (1987): 273-277.
Raisbeck,
G. M., et al. "10Be deposition at Vostok, Antarctica during the last 50,000 years and its relationship to possible cosmogenic production variations during this period." In The Last Deglaciation: Absolute and Radiocarbon Chronologies (Proc. NATO ASI Series, vol. 12), edited by E. Bard and Broecker, W. pp. 127-139. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 1992.
Ram,
M., and Stolz, M. R. "Possible solar influences on the dust profile of the GISP2 ice core from Central Greenland." Geophysical Research Letters 26 (1999): 1043-1046.
Rietmeijer,
F. J. "Tin in a chondritic interplanetary dust particle." Meteoritics 24 (1989): 43-47.
Roach,
J. "Comet wiped out early North American culture, animal study says." National Geographic News, May 23, 2007.
Sonett,
C. P. "A supernova shock ensemble model using Vostok 10Be radioactivity." Radiocarbon 34 (1992):239-245.
Southon,
J. R., and Taylor, R. E. "Brief comments on 'Terrestrial evidence of a nuclear catastrophe in Paleoindian times'," Mammoth Trumpet 17 (March 2002).  [http://www.centerfirstamericans.com/mt.php?a=61&h=firestone].
Taylor,
K. "Electrical conductivity measurements from the GISP2 and GRIP Greenland ice cores." Nature 366 (1993):549-552.
Thompson,
L. G. Microparticles, Ice Sheets and Climate. Institute of Polar Studies, Report No. 64. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1977.
Topping,
W. "Cosmogenic radiocarbon as a source of error at Paleo-Indian sites and evidence for a giant solar flare in prehistory." June 26, 1998, website posting.
Topping,
W. "The evidence (some inferential) for a cosmic event in Paleo-Indian times." February 1, 1999, website posting.
Topping,
W. "The evidence for neutrons in an ET/ELE (extraterrestrial/extinction level event) in prehistory about 12,500 yrs ago." April 2007, website posting.
Usoskin,
I. G., et al. "Solar proton events in cosmogenic isotope data." Geophysical Research Letters 33 (2006): 2006GL026059.
Voelker,
A. H. L., et al. "14C levels in the Iceland sea from 25 - 53 kyr and their link to the Earth's magnetic field intensity." Radiocarbon 40 (1998): 517.
West,
A, "Extraterrestrial markers found at Clovis sites across North America." Paper PP41A-02, May 2007 AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Wolbach,
et al. "Is there evidence for impact-triggered fires at the end Pleistocene?" Poster paper PP43A-03, May 2007 AGU Conference, Acapulco, Mexico.
Zook,
H. A., Hartung, J. B., and Storzer, D. "Solar flare activity: Evidence for large-scale changes in the past." Icarus 32 (1977):106.

12

[Next Page]

[Back to the Beginning]