Geochemistry of Chicxulub Impact Spherules in the Brazos Riverbed Section, Texas, U.S.A.
The Mesozoic terminated in boreal spring | Nature
What Happened in the Seconds, Hours, Weeks After the Dino-Killing Asteroid Hit Earth?
Chicxulub Regional Effects
Chicxulub crater | Description, Features, Geology, Dinosaur Extinction, & Facts | Britannica
The sedimentological signature of impact spherules and its relation to ejecta transport mechanisms during the Chicxulub asteroid impact (Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary)
First global tsunami simulation of the Chicxulub Asteroid Impact 66 million years ago
The tsunami triggered by the Chicxulub impact
Winding down the Chicxulub impact: The transition between impact and normal marine sedimentation near ground zero
End of the Cretaceous | Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Cretaceous Meteor That Killed Most Life on Earth Hit in Spring | The Scientist
The Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in the Brazos River area (Texas): new sections and revised interpretations
End of an era: how long did it take the dinosaurs to die out? | New Scientist
Baby, it's cold outside: Climate model simulations of the effects of the asteroid impact at the end of the Cretaceous
Quantifying the Release of Climate‐Active Gases by Large Meteorite Impacts With a Case Study of Chicxulub
The Chicxulub Impact Produced a Powerful Global Tsunami
The Chicxulub impact and its environmental consequences
How an asteroid ended the age of the dinosaurs | Natural History Museum
Survival in the first hours of the Cenozoic | GSA Bulletin | GeoScienceWorld
The first day of the Cenozoic
Globally distributed iridium layer preserved within the Chicxulub impact structure
Timing and causes of forest fire at the K–Pg boundary
The global vegetation pattern across the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction interval: A template for other extinction events
Ruthenium isotopes show the Chicxulub impactor was a carbonaceous-type asteroid
The Cretaceous/Paleogene (K‐Pg) boundary at the J Anomaly Ridge, Newfoundland (IODP Expedition 342, Hole U1403B)
Nadir crater: The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was not alone - BBC News
Why Did Ferns Persist When All Other Plants Perished? | The Scientist
Can the initial phase of the K/Pg boundary fern spike be reconciled with contemporary models of the Chicxulub impact? New insights from the birthplace of the fern spike concept
Remarkable fossils capture mammals’ recovery after the dino-killing asteroid
Earliest Palaeocene purgatoriids and the initial radiation of stem primates | Royal Society Open Science
Rapid short-term cooling following the Chicxulub impact at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary.
Clearer picture emerging of dinosaurs’ last days
Cenozoic mean greenhouse gases and temperature changes with reference to the Anthropocene
Global Catastrophe in a thin rock layer – Out There Learning
Stunning fossil find records the last day of the dinosaurs