Brian Charles Thomas
Affiliations: | Washburn University |
Area:
Astrobiology, high-energy astrophysics, atmospheric chemistryGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAdrian L. Melott | grad student | 1999-2005 | University of Kansas (Astronomy Tree) | |
(Terrestrial ozone depletion due to a Milky Way gamma -ray burst.) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDimitra Atri | collaborator | Blue Marble Space Institute of Science (Astronomy Tree) | |
Brian D. Fields | collaborator | ||
Charles Herbert Jackman | collaborator | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | |
Patrick J. Neale | collaborator | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | |
Andrew Overholt | collaborator | MidAmerican Nazarene University |
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Fields BD, Melott AL, Ellis J, et al. (2020) Supernova triggers for end-Devonian extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Melott AL, Thomas BC. (2020) From Cosmic Explosions to Terrestrial Fires? A Reply The Journal of Geology. 128: 393-393 |
Wolbach WS, Ballard JP, Mayewski PA, et al. (2020) Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago: A Reply The Journal of Geology. 128: 95-107 |
Melott AL, Thomas BC, Fields BD. (2020) Climate change via CO2 drawdown from astrophysically initiated atmospheric ionization? International Journal of Astrobiology. 19: 349-352 |
Melott AL, Thomas BC. (2019) From Cosmic Explosions to Terrestrial Fires? The Journal of Geology. 127: 475-481 |
Melott AL, Thomas BC. (2018) Terrestrial effects of moderately nearby supernovae. Lethaia. 51: 325-329 |
Wolbach WS, Ballard JP, Mayewski PA, et al. (2018) Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 2. Lake, Marine, and Terrestrial Sediments The Journal of Geology. 126: 185-205 |
Wolbach WS, Ballard JP, Mayewski PA, et al. (2018) Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 1. Ice Cores and Glaciers The Journal of Geology. 126: 165-184 |
Melott AL, Thomas BC, Kachelrieß M, et al. (2017) A Supernova at 50 pc: Effects on the Earth's Atmosphere and Biota. The Astrophysical Journal. 840 |
Thomas BC. (2017) Photobiological Effects at Earth's Surface Following a 50 pc Supernova. Astrobiology |