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Published Date: 23 December 2008
SCOTTISH scientists have uncovered clues about a catastrophic event that radically altered the Earth's surface almost 500 million years ago.
Microscopic particles found in rocks on a Highland beach contain tiny remnants of meteorites. Experts at the University of Aberdeen

believe the finds within rocks along the shore near Durness, Sutherland, are evidence of a massive collision in the asteroid belt 470 million years ago between Mars and Jupiter which resulted in thousands of meteorites landing on Earth.

The force of the impacts across the planet may have caused earthquakes and tidal waves, leading to erosion around the margins of the continents.

The research confirms previous scientific speculation that the meteorite shower was so vast it affected locations across the world, including Scotland.

Around the same time life on Earth – then restricted to the ocean's and seas – flourished with thousands of new species.



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  • Last Updated: 22 December 2008 9:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

EPS,

Edinburgh 23/12/2008 03:05:36
What an ignorant headline. Of course there are 500-million-year-old rocks on Highland beaches! The news is that they contain remnants of meteorites.
2

Guga II,

Rockall 23/12/2008 04:21:56
There are 3.5 billion year old rocks on Lewis, but everyone knows that too - except, possibly, Hootsmon journalists.
3

donald,

glasgow 23/12/2008 05:13:02
They all belong to the English Crown.
4

Spoot,

Third rock pool on the left 23/12/2008 09:07:04
Presumably Scotsman journos have been watching previews of Tony Robinson's catastophic TV series.
5

Smiley,

Edinburgh 23/12/2008 13:00:11
When I read the headline I thought it would be something about Mick Jagger doing a gig somewhere.
6

Bele's bane,

Scotland 23/12/2008 15:39:40
Well we survived the English, what is the big deal about a few meteorites?

 

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