Ok Ok ok...  I found this article cited (but don't want to pay the $32 to 
download it):
"Ancient impact structures on modern continental shelves: The Chesapeake Bay, 
Montagnais, and Toms Canyon craters, Atlantic margin of North America by C. 
Wylie Poag, Jeffrey B. Plesciab and Phillip C. Molzera" in "Deep Sea Research 
Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Volume 49, Issue 6, 2002, Pages 1081-1102
Ocean Impacts: Mechanisms and Environmental Perturbations " and it cites 23 
additional craters associated with Chesapeake Not including Tom's( River) 
Canyon.  I assume these are all subsurface.  Anyone with access to the article, 
does it have a graphic/map for this crater field or explain how they were 
located?

Looking at the cross section at Wikipedia; the breccia "pile" is 99% contained 
in the buried crater so it may be 4200ft thick and the central peak is far 
below the rim of the crater so it may be 3000ft high.  What the author failed 
to mention is that the whole structure is more than a half mile below ground 
level!

I guess all things are relative but we fail to grasp the relationships at 
times--in this case to "sea level".  Speaking of sea level which we know varies 
over time-- the new testament speaks of the "Sermon on the Mount".  Well been 
there and done that and the "Mount" is about the size of a buried school 
bus--AND it is about 400 ft below sea level--another thing not depicted 
correctly in 2000 years of bible inspired art.

Elton

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