Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by
Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then downhill ejecta melt flows -- informative book with 92 color images: 2010.03.25 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm Thursday, March 25, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/45 _____________________________________________________ For those who are very curious, and open minded about evidence, Dennis Cox's websites and book present impressive images showing massive airburst ablation of land surfaces from Mexico to Canada. His work has given me a vast new perspective on the landscapes I have lived in around Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1973. I hope to make it easier for you, too, to be inspired with your own new appreciation for the awesome mysteries to be seened for the looking, wherever you may be. "Mark Boslough, at Sandia Labs has done a super computer simulation that depicts the atmospheric effects of an above ground blast like Tunguska but much larger. It shows the object exploding high in the atmosphere. But it retains its momentum. And, in a moving explosion, all of the kinetic energy continues on down to the ground in the form of a supersonic downdraft shock wave hotter than the surface of the sun." http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/clovis/airburst.html 3:20 minute video [ for these views, use Shift down arrow to slant the view to 45 degrees. ] 36.4677 -119.1614 .255 km el, NE end of mountain, E of Fresno, CA, 3 dark rock fork tines, probably congealed downhill melt ejecta flows to NNE from SSW uphill flows from W, may have been very high temperature and high pressure gas flows carrying and shaping the falling dark ejecta melt, while tornado-hurricane systems may have created many counterclockwise firestorms of various sizes and brief durations, driven by the huge temperature gradients from ground to stratisphere, thus concentrating heat for brief periods at many locations of various sizes, levelling the ground and leaving swirling patterns on the solidifying ejecta melt -- minerals condensing at various temperatures in the hot gases would fall as melt rain and particles, and be distributed in complex patterns, including coatings on gas carried and surface rocks. wide view to NNE of NW side of Fresno, CA mountain uphill ablation flows over ridge top to downhill NE, f1 36.4527 -119.1506, mountain size 6.0 x 2.7 km, .489 km top, road, shed and pond, 30 m wide canal on NW side, road on W side of canal is el .129 km, so top is .360 km higher. Mountain is S of road 201, W of road 245, N and W of road 216. The eject flow extends past the ridgeline NE about 1.5 km to road 201. Some of the dark rock may have been ablated by very hot, high pressure gas flows from the small darker hill to the W. http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/california-melt/ Dennis Cox will provide samples from this site. The date of this image is 2009.09.23 . 36.4601 -119.1537 .400 km el, slop over the top, NE side of the mountain, dark rock ejecta melt flow downhill to NE from uphill from the W, also thinner light rock flow, zigzag dirt road. 36.461954 -119.157424 E of Fresno, CA, dark rock pile, 44x30 m, with .428 km el top, .400 km above .128 km el W end of canal bridge downhill to W, 1.11 km horizontal distance. 36.463962 -119.163679 .316 km el, E of Fresno, CA, dark rock pile 53x35 m, .188 km above .128 km el of W end of canal bridge downhill to W, .61 km horizontal distance. 36.4657 -119.1627 .344 km el, E of Fresno, CA, 100x50 m dark rock pile, NW top end of mountain, .216 km above .128 km el of W end of canal bridge to W. http://sites.google.com/site/dragonstormproject/ Dennis Cox, Fresno, California http://cometstorm.spaces.live.com/ http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/the-benivides-impact-structure/ Many Many Craters 20 starting 2009.11.22 http://cid-5d6b9f6c30c6fe9f.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Many%20Many%20Craters?ct=photos book, 8.5x11", 77 pages, 92 Google Earth color images with coordinates, scale, direction, date, site and eye elevations, comments, www.amazon.com $ 20 + $ 4 shipping, lively, laconic, frank, revolutionary, minor typos, highly recommended by Rich Murray of Santa Fe, "A Catastrophe of Comets", 2009, Dennis Cox. Note the amazing Google Earth and LIDAR view in the YouTube video by George Howard of North Carolina's thousands of overlapping Carolina Bays: http://cosmictusk.com/page/3 Google Earth video of Carolina Bays 4:35 minutes February 24, 2010 A couple of months ago I was having some fun with Google Earth Pro and put together this little video demonstrating the ubiquity of Carolina Bays in Eastern North Carolina. This is one of those projects where you swear you will return and do a "second draft" in the near future -- and never do. So it is still kinda rough. But people unfamiliar with the Carolina Bays should find it interesting. I'd enjoy hearing what you think. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vNS27eXD60 438 views A Brief Tour of the Carolina Bays on Google Earth (expand to full screen) See also: http://georgehoward.net/cbays.htm Minor Planet Mailing List -- scientists http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mpml/ http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html Meteorite-list mailing list -- traders and scientists [hidden email] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=5301 28 small images The Tupana (Panela crater) Event Hypothesis [ NE Brazil ] Pierson Barretto [hidden email] http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=5301 28 small images The Tupana (Panela crater) Event Hypothesis - NE Brazil Imagens relacionadas às crateras meteoríticas, na Lua, na Terra. Um ensaio sobre o Evento Tupana; a hipótese. CLIQUE NA IMAGEM PARA LER MAIS. Images related to meteoritic craters, in the Moon, the Earth. An assay on the Tupana Event; the hypothesis. Click in the images to read more. http://www.astrosafor.net/Huygens/2009/77/h-77-tupana.pdf 11p [ in Spanish, with resume and photo ] Pierson Barretto, PhD [hidden email]; http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=41466&g2_imageViewsIndex=2 #1/35 CapivaraPalaeoLagoons 4 craters 9 km SE of Sao Raimundo Nonato on BR 324, 858 km W of Recife on coast Date: 12/03/2009 Owner: Pierson Barretto Size: Full Size 1004×923 #1 -9.0805 -42.6270 .396 km .394 low .2x.15 km ~2 m resolution #2 -9.0764 -42.6592 .401 .397 .6x.3 #3 -9.0743 -42.6378 .406 .400 .4x.2 #4 -9.0626 -42.6435 .399 .396 .2x.2 http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=41432&g2_imageViewsIndex=2 PalaeoLagoonZambia Date: 12/01/2009 Owner: Pierson Barretto Size: Full size: 1004×923 -14.7400 23.9712 1.129 km al eye al 53.74 km 2005.05.16 http://www.impactstructure.net/working-hypothesis.html Thornton H. "Tim" McElvain, Santa Fe, New Mexico http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/index.html phttp://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/Morphology/ejecta/argentina_splatter/index.html [ Argentina slideshow: Google Earth images with coordinates ] http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/index.html [ We presented a poster presentation the December 2009 AGU meeting in San Francisco of some of the Perigee: Zero concepts as they pertain to the Carolina bays and their role in identifying a possible YDB impact crater. A comprehensive review of the conjecture and our Heuristic Argument is discussed in this section. A PDF file of the submission in slide presentation form is available for download HERE. Please note that since the meeting, we have demoted Lake Michigan in favor of an impact at the Saginaw Bay and Michigan proper, although neither hypothesis has proven an adequate solution at the present time. ] http://cintos.org/cintosOrg/agu2009/PP31D-1387_Poster.pdf 18p http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/ObliqueImpacts/index.html http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/Distal%20Ejecta/index.html http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/Distal%20Ejecta/CarolinaBays/index.html http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/discussion/index.html http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/timeline/index.html http://perigeezero.org/graphics/poster_agu_2006c_page.png [ in Vista, use Control + to enlarge image ] Michael E Davias [hidden email]; [hidden email]; Jeannette L Gilbride awesome evidence (Google Earth images, stereo pairs, some videos) from Mexico to Canada for 500 km comet rubble pile air impacts 12950 BP - Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2010.01.13 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.htm Wednesday, January 13, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/35 YD impact black mat site in NW Venezuela Andes, WC Mahaney et al, Geomorphology 2010 March: also 4 substantial amateurs: Rich Murray 2010.02.11 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.htm Thursday, February 11, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/41 exact Carolina Bay crater locations, RB Firestone, A West, et al, two YD reviews, 2008 June, 2009 Nov, also 3 upcoming abstracts: Rich Murray 2009.11.14 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.htm Saturday, November 14, 2009 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/31 Rich Murray, MA Boston University Graduate School 1967 psychology, BS MIT 1964, history and physics, 1943 Otowi Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 505-501-2298 [hidden email] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AstroDeep/messages http://RMForAll.blogspot.com new primary archive http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages group with 142 members, 1,588 posts in a public archive http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rmforall/messages participant, Santa Fe Complex www.sfcomplex.org _____________________________________________________ ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org |
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I tried to open some of the links, and could not do it inside gmail. Are you having a simular problem, or shoud I try the Yahoo account! regards michael barron On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rich Murray <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by > Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then > downhill ejecta melt flows -- informative book with 92 color images: > 2010.03.25 > http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm > Thursday, March 25, 2010 > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/45 > _____________________________________________________ > > > For those who are very curious, and open minded about evidence, > Dennis Cox's websites and book present impressive images showing > massive airburst ablation of land surfaces from Mexico to Canada. > > His work has given me a vast new perspective on the landscapes I > have lived in around Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1973. I hope to > make it easier for you, too, to be inspired with your own new > appreciation for the awesome mysteries to be seened for the > looking, wherever you may be. > > "Mark Boslough, at Sandia Labs has done a super computer > simulation that depicts the atmospheric effects of an above ground > blast like Tunguska but much larger. > It shows the object exploding high in the atmosphere. > But it retains its momentum. > And, in a moving explosion, all of the kinetic energy continues on > down to the ground in the form of a supersonic downdraft shock > wave hotter than the surface of the sun." > > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/clovis/airburst.html > 3:20 minute video > > > [ for these views, use Shift down arrow to slant the view > to 45 degrees. ] > > 36.4677 -119.1614 .255 km el, NE end of mountain, E of Fresno, > CA, 3 dark rock fork tines, probably congealed downhill melt ejecta > flows to NNE from SSW uphill flows from W, may have been very > high temperature and high pressure gas flows carrying and shaping > the falling dark ejecta melt, while tornado-hurricane systems may > have created many counterclockwise firestorms of various sizes > and brief durations, driven by the huge temperature gradients > from ground to stratisphere, thus concentrating heat for brief periods > at many locations of various sizes, levelling the ground and leaving > swirling patterns on the solidifying ejecta melt -- minerals condensing > at various temperatures in the hot gases would fall as melt rain and > particles, and be distributed in complex patterns, including coatings > on gas carried and surface rocks. > > wide view to NNE of NW side of Fresno, CA mountain uphill > ablation flows over ridge top to downhill NE, > f1 36.4527 -119.1506, mountain size 6.0 x 2.7 km, > .489 km top, road, shed and pond, > 30 m wide canal on NW side, road on W side of canal is el .129 km, > so top is .360 km higher. > Mountain is S of road 201, W of road 245, N and W of road 216. > > The eject flow extends past the ridgeline NE about 1.5 km to road > 201. > > Some of the dark rock may have been ablated by very hot, high > pressure gas flows from the small darker hill to the W. > > http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/california-melt/ > > Dennis Cox will provide samples from this site. > The date of this image is 2009.09.23 . > > 36.4601 -119.1537 .400 km el, slop over the top, > NE side of the mountain, > dark rock ejecta melt flow downhill to NE from uphill from the W, > also thinner light rock flow, zigzag dirt road. > > 36.461954 -119.157424 E of Fresno, CA, dark rock pile, > 44x30 m, with .428 km el top, .400 km above .128 km el W end > of canal bridge downhill to W, 1.11 km horizontal distance. > > 36.463962 -119.163679 .316 km el, E of Fresno, CA, > dark rock pile 53x35 m, > .188 km above .128 km el of W end of canal bridge downhill to W, > .61 km horizontal distance. > > 36.4657 -119.1627 .344 km el, E of Fresno, CA, > 100x50 m dark rock pile, NW top end of mountain, > .216 km above .128 km el of W end of canal bridge to W. > > > http://sites.google.com/site/dragonstormproject/ > Dennis Cox, Fresno, California > > http://cometstorm.spaces.live.com/ > > http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/the-benivides-impact-structure/ > > Many Many Craters 20 starting 2009.11.22 > > http://cid-5d6b9f6c30c6fe9f.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Many%20Many%20Craters?ct=photos > > book, 8.5x11", 77 pages, 92 Google Earth color images with > coordinates, scale, direction, date, site and eye elevations, comments, > www.amazon.com $ 20 + $ 4 shipping, lively, laconic, frank, > revolutionary, minor typos, highly recommended by Rich Murray of > Santa Fe, "A Catastrophe of Comets", 2009, Dennis Cox. > > > Note the amazing Google Earth and LIDAR view in the YouTube > video by George Howard of North Carolina's thousands of > overlapping Carolina Bays: > > http://cosmictusk.com/page/3 > > Google Earth video of Carolina Bays 4:35 minutes February 24, 2010 > > A couple of months ago I was having some fun with Google Earth Pro > and put together this little video demonstrating the ubiquity of Carolina > Bays in Eastern North Carolina. > This is one of those projects where you swear you will return and do > a "second draft" in the near future -- and never do. > So it is still kinda rough. > But people unfamiliar with the Carolina Bays should find it interesting. > I'd enjoy hearing what you think. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vNS27eXD60 438 views > > A Brief Tour of the Carolina Bays on Google Earth > (expand to full screen) > > See also: http://georgehoward.net/cbays.htm > > > Minor Planet Mailing List -- scientists > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mpml/ > > http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list -- traders and scientists > [hidden email] > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=5301 > 28 small images > The Tupana (Panela crater) Event Hypothesis [ NE Brazil ] > Pierson Barretto [hidden email] > > http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=5301 > 28 small images > The Tupana (Panela crater) Event Hypothesis - NE Brazil > Imagens relacionadas às crateras meteoríticas, na Lua, na Terra. > Um ensaio sobre o Evento Tupana; a hipótese. > CLIQUE NA IMAGEM PARA LER MAIS. > Images related to meteoritic craters, in the Moon, the Earth. > An assay on the Tupana Event; the hypothesis. > Click in the images to read more. > > http://www.astrosafor.net/Huygens/2009/77/h-77-tupana.pdf 11p > [ in Spanish, with resume and photo ] > Pierson Barretto, PhD [hidden email]; > > http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=41466&g2_imageViewsIndex=2 > #1/35 CapivaraPalaeoLagoons 4 craters > 9 km SE of Sao Raimundo Nonato on BR 324, > 858 km W of Recife on coast > Date: 12/03/2009 Owner: Pierson Barretto > Size: Full Size 1004×923 > #1 -9.0805 -42.6270 .396 km .394 low .2x.15 km ~2 m resolution > #2 -9.0764 -42.6592 .401 .397 .6x.3 > #3 -9.0743 -42.6378 .406 .400 .4x.2 > #4 -9.0626 -42.6435 .399 .396 .2x.2 > > http://astrofotos.info/main.php?g2_itemId=41432&g2_imageViewsIndex=2 > PalaeoLagoonZambia > Date: 12/01/2009 Owner: Pierson Barretto > Size: Full size: 1004×923 > -14.7400 23.9712 1.129 km al eye al 53.74 km 2005.05.16 > > > http://www.impactstructure.net/working-hypothesis.html > Thornton H. "Tim" McElvain, Santa Fe, New Mexico > > > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/index.html > phttp://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/Morphology/ejecta/argentina_splatter/index.html > [ Argentina slideshow: Google Earth images with coordinates ] > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/index.html > [ We presented a poster presentation the December 2009 AGU > meeting in San Francisco of some of the Perigee: Zero concepts > as they pertain to the Carolina bays and their role in identifying > a possible YDB impact crater. > A comprehensive review of the conjecture and our > Heuristic Argument is discussed in this section. > A PDF file of the submission in slide presentation form is available for > download HERE. > Please note that since the meeting, we have demoted Lake Michigan > in favor of an impact at the Saginaw Bay and Michigan proper, > although neither hypothesis has proven an adequate solution > at the present time. ] > http://cintos.org/cintosOrg/agu2009/PP31D-1387_Poster.pdf 18p > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/ObliqueImpacts/index.html > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/Distal%20Ejecta/index.html > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/YDB/Distal%20Ejecta/CarolinaBays/index.html > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/discussion/index.html > http://www.perigeezero.org/treatise/timeline/index.html > http://perigeezero.org/graphics/poster_agu_2006c_page.png > [ in Vista, use Control + to enlarge image ] > Michael E Davias [hidden email]; [hidden email]; > Jeannette L Gilbride > > > awesome evidence (Google Earth images, stereo pairs, some videos) > from Mexico to Canada for 500 km comet rubble pile air impacts > 12950 BP - Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2010.01.13 > http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.htm > Wednesday, January 13, 2010 > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/35 > > YD impact black mat site in NW Venezuela Andes, > WC Mahaney et al, Geomorphology 2010 March: > also 4 substantial amateurs: Rich Murray 2010.02.11 > http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.htm > Thursday, February 11, 2010 > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/41 > > exact Carolina Bay crater locations, RB Firestone, A West, et al, > two YD reviews, 2008 June, 2009 Nov, > also 3 upcoming abstracts: Rich Murray 2009.11.14 > http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.htm > Saturday, November 14, 2009 > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/31 > > Rich Murray, MA > Boston University Graduate School 1967 psychology, > BS MIT 1964, history and physics, > 1943 Otowi Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 > 505-501-2298 [hidden email] > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AstroDeep/messages > > http://RMForAll.blogspot.com new primary archive > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages > group with 142 members, 1,588 posts in a public archive > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rmforall/messages > > participant, Santa Fe Complex www.sfcomplex.org > _____________________________________________________ > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org |
Yes, I had probs with some of the links.
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