Hi Bernd, Mike, Richard - 

Bernd - Saw the S&T cover, but from your summary it looks like they missed the 
best site - Ken Tankersley's Sheriden Cave - an inch of impactites, the bones 
of blast killed mega-fauna, and clovis tools. Given Ken's heart attack, and 
NASA and USGS's lack of funding, this is no surprise. It also looks like S&T 
missed the Kiscoty, Alberta structure. And hell, no promo in the piece for my 
own "Man and Impact in the Americas". Oh well, Firestone's
injection mechanism for this one does not upset Morrison et al, so that pretty 
much explains it - along with the mass of hard evidence.

Me, I'm still waiting for someone (ahem) to offer Hibben an apology.

Mike, putting 50 or so people on Mars is not answer to saving the lives of 
anywhere from 60,000,000 (the next impact mega-tsunami) to 6,000,000,000
for the next ELE. If we get a tunguska class on a city we get around 10,000,000 
dead, on a nuke plant maybe what 20,000,000 homeless, one tiggering a nuclear 
exchange, say maybe 1,000,000,000-2,000,000,000. 

In addition, we've got less than 13 years to get on top of the 
Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 debris train, and someone needs to get a memo on it to 
Bolden and Garver. 

Richard, we can handle a long period comet with nuclear charges, if it comes 
down to it, but diversion by ablation would be better. 

The problem is finding these things early, and my opinion is that CAPS is the 
answer for both.

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
(While some people have told me its a great book, I'm still broke.
Anyone care to gift me with a little Campo de Cielo or Brenham?)



      
______________________________________________
http://www.meteoritecentral.com
Meteorite-list mailing list
[email protected]
http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Reply via email to