rich: 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 <[email protected]> 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 > [email protected] > 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 [email protected] > > 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 [email protected]; > > 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 [email protected]; [email protected]; > 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 [email protected] > > 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
