地球历史的特征

W. Álvarez, E. Tavarnelli
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人类历史的模式可以为解释和理解地球更长的历史提供原始的钥匙。调节地球演化的一些基本过程表现出重复的、周期性的行为,而另一些过程则表现出不可逆的、单向的趋势。这两个过程,即周期和趋势,可被视为地球历史上的长期模式。这些模式可能共存,也可能被偶尔发生的、但极其重要的偶然事件所调节。有人认为,偶然事件和长期模式之间的相互作用是人类历史的一个特征;在本文中,我们提出同样的特征也适用于地球历史。以地质实例说明了这一建议:我们讨论了显示周期性和单向趋势成分的山带构造演化。然后,我们提供了一个戏剧性的、重要的偶然事件的例子,即6500万年前,一颗大陨石撞击地球表面,导致白垩纪-第三纪边界大灭绝。
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The character of earth history
The patterns of human history can provide an original key to the interpretation and understanding of the much longer history of the earth. Some of the fundamental processes that regulate the evolution of the earth display a repetitive, cyclical behavior, whereas others are characterized by irreversible, unidirectional trends. Both processes, i.e. cycles and trends, may be seen as long-term patterns in earth history. These patterns may coexist, and may be modulated by occasional, but extremely important, chance events. It has been suggested that the interplay between chance events and long-term patterns is a feature in human history; in this paper we propose that the same character applies to earth history as well. This suggestion is illustrated with geological examples: we discuss the tectonic evolution of mountain belts that display components of both cyclical and unidirectional trends. We then provide an example of a dramatic, important chance event, namely the impact of a large meteorite on the earth’s surface that caused the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary mass extinction 65 million years ago.
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