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Horizon · S39 E17

The Day the Earth Nearly Died

2002-12-05 · 60 min

250 million years ago, long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the land and oceans teemed with life. This was the Permian, a golden era of biodiversity that was about to come to a crashing end. Within just a few thousand years, 95% of the lifeforms on the planet would be wiped out, in the biggest mass extinction Earth has ever known. What natural disaster could kill on such a massive scale? It is only in recent years that evidence has begun to emerge from rocks in Antarctica, Siberia and Greenland. The demise of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago (at the so-called K/T boundary), was as nothing compared to the Permian mass extinction. The K/T event killed off 60% of life on Earth; the Permian event 95%. Geological data to explain the destruction have been hard to find, simply because the rocks are so old and therefore subject to all kinds of erosion processes. It seems plausible that some kind of catastrophic environmental change must have made life untenable across vast swathes of the planet. In the early 1990s, the hunt for evidence headed for a region of Siberia known as the Traps. Today it's a sub-Arctic wilderness but 250 million years ago, over 200,000km² of it was a blazing torrent of lava. The Siberian Traps were experiencing a 'flood basalt eruption', the biggest volcanic effect on Earth. Instead of isolated volcanoes spewing out lava, the crust split and curtains of lava were released. And the Siberian flood eruption lasted for millions of years. Could volcanic activity over such a long time alter the climate enough to kill off 95% of life on Earth?

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Season 39 Episodes

  • E1Helike - The Real Atlantis
  • E2Volcano Hell
  • E3Fatbusters
  • E4The Lost Pyramids of Caral
  • E5Death of the Iceman
  • E6Parallel Universes
  • E7The Dinosaur that Fooled the World
  • E8The Fall of the World Trade Center
  • E9Archimedes' Secret
  • E10The Mystery of the Jurassic
  • E11Killer Lakes
  • E12The A6 Murder
  • E13The England Patient
  • E14Freak Wave
  • E15Stone Age Columbus
  • E16Homeopathy: The Test
  • E17The Day the Earth Nearly Died
  • E18The Secret of El Dorado