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New study reveals hydrothermal system in crater created by asteroid that killed dinosaurs lasted 700,000 years

Summary by thedailytexan.com
A hydrothermal system near the coast of Mexico, caused by the same asteroid event that killed the dinosaurs, lasted 700,000 years after the impact, according to an April 8 international study involving UT researchers. The study will further the understanding of how marine life in the Chicxulub crater reacted to the asteroid and provide clues to how life may have started on Earth. “Crater-produced hydrothermal systems are places that people are r…
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thedailytexan.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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