Do periodicities in extinction - With possible astronomical connections - Survive a revision of the geological timescale?

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A major revision of the geological timescale was published in 2012. We re-examine our past finding of a 27 Myr periodicity in marine extinction rates by re-assigning dates to the extinction data used previously. We find that the spectral power in this period is somewhat increased, and persists at a narrow bandwidth, which supports our previous contention that the Nemesis hypothesis is untenable as an explanation for the periodicity that was first noted by Raup & Sepkoski in the 1980s. We enumerate a number of problems in a recent study comparing extinction rates with time series models. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Melott, A. L., & Bambach, R. K. (2013). Do periodicities in extinction - With possible astronomical connections - Survive a revision of the geological timescale? Astrophysical Journal, 773(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/773/1/6

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