Dennis Cox confers on phone with William M Napier re obvious Google Earth
evidence for widespread 13 Ka BP vertical ablation from multiple airburst barrage high pressure plasmas: Rich Murray 2010.05.23 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.htm Sunday, May 23, 2010 [ at end of each long page, click on Older Posts ] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/50 _______________________________________________ Of course, it's natural to treat such an extreme, vivid hypothesis with skepticism. But note that everyone can use Google Earth to examine the gross features of their own region with a entirely new framework in mind, both with Google Earth and Maps, and with direct on the ground visits. So, see for yourself, and share it -- that's science. http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/a-different-kind-of-catastrophe-2/ the overall scenario 2010.03.16 http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/ an earlier vision 2010.12.28 http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/the-planetary-scaring-of-the-younger-dryas-impact-event/california-melt/#comment-41 detailed views of three small mountains in Fresno, California -- samples available 2010.03.16 36.4527 -119.1506, size 6.0 x 2.7 km, .489 km top, road, shed and pond, wide view to NNE of NW side of Fresno, CA mountain uphill ablation flows, 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. 36.695711 -119.421382 Campbell Mountain .534 km top, and the mountain to its N, 36.735963 -119.408041 .643 km top, 36.582126 -119.346423 .311 km top In New Mexico, I have visited Laguna del Perro, just SE of Estancia, over the Manzano Mountains to the SE of Albuquerque. Cox comments: ----- Original Message ----- From: Dennis Cox To: Rich Murray Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 1:10 PM Subject: Re: closeup view, Laguna del Perro, 37 m deep crater to S: Cox: Murray 2010.05.16 That whole region is interesting. Those are definitely impact structures of a good sized cluster of fragments. As the ejecta is unmistakable. Our comet was the Taurid progenitor. Before its breakup, it is estimated to have been between 50 and 100 km in diameter. The fragments hit as multiple, high velocity, streams and clusters of fragments, ranging in size from dust particles up to a half mile or more. And the Earth was in the path of the streams of comet fragments for about an hour. Only the first of the fragments hit cold atmosphere. The rest fell into already superheated impact plasma, and just cranked up the heat, and pressure. New Mexico got hit by some of the worst of it. And anywhere you find recognizable impact structures, they will be the marks of the last fragments to fall in any given area. For the most part, the marks of the first fragments were obliterated by the ones that followed. But the blast effected materials of the thousands of impact structures we see in New Mexico make perfect sense when we realize the conditions at the time of impact. And the fact that they are all part of the same impact event. Dennis From: Rich Murray Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 11:55 PM To: Dennis Cox ; Rich Murray ; [hidden email] Subject: Fw: closeup view, Laguna del Perro, 37 m deep crater to S: Cox: Murray 2010.05.16 closeup view, Laguna del Perro, 34.574648 -105.956519 1.877 km high point, crater to S 1.840 km low (37 m deep), with Route 60 and the main railroad. 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 ground views of over 100 .1-.5 km shallow (ice comet fragment bursts) craters, Bajada del Diablo, Argentina (.78-.13 Ma BP) [42.87 S 67.47 W] Rogelio D Acevedo et al, Geomorphology 2009 Sept: Rich Murray 2010.03.28 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm Saturday, March 27, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/47 _______________________________________________ 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 [ at end of each long page, click on Older Posts ] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages group with 147 members, 1,601 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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