Re: [meteorite-list] Carolina Bays

2009-11-16 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi Paul - In my opinion, as far as the Carolina Bays are concerned, they are a nothing more than a time-consuming red herring of gigantic proportions. Even if the Carolina Bays are impact features of some sort, they clearly are much too old be connected in anyway with a Younger Dryas event. In

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays correction

2008-09-13 Thread brian burrer
List members, First I wish to thank Art for solving my posting problems to the list. I should have rechecked my facts before my earlier posting. The impact strikes found on bison horn sheaths and mammoth tusks are from Siberia not Alaska and are 17,000 years earlier than the event in North

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays

2008-09-12 Thread brian burrer
Darren and list members, Thank you for the links to the Carolina bays article. I believe that the researchers are probably onto something that will likely be the cause for megafauna extinction. The sterile layer (devoid of cultural remains) above the Clovis layer that exsists in Texas Clovis

Re: [meteorite-list] Carolina Bays

2008-09-09 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi Darren - Thanks for the links to the ongoing Carolina Bays research. Given the radiocarbon dates for them, I tended to think that they were the result of impact megatsunami. In any case they were too controversial for inclusion in my book. Ethnographic materials are notoriously difficult

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays and Wells Creek Structure

2004-03-22 Thread Paul H
Mark A. Massey asked: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:07:53 -0800 (PST) I was wondering if anybody may have some good information regarding Wells Creek,TN?. Tiedemann, Herbert A., 1997, The Wells Creek Structure, Tennessee ; from heaven or hell? In Ames structure in northwest Oklahoma and similar

RE: [meteorite-list] Carolina Bays.

2004-03-21 Thread harlan trammell
is about 10' thick in some and the biggest one i know of is in screven county and is 57 acres. possibly limestone subduction? who knows? i would like to know more too. From: "Mark A. Massey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [meteorite-list] Carolina Bays. Date:

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays.

2004-03-20 Thread Mark A. Massey
Hello List, I was wondering if anybody may have some good information regarding Wells Creek,TN?. I may be taking a trip to the crater in a month or so. I have been to Flynn's Creek,TN and also wanted to check this area out. No shattercones found yet. Also, I was just going to ask if anybody

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays, etc. meteor

2002-09-25 Thread Rothery Melvin
Most of the authorities with which I am familiar discount the possibility of an impact along the Carolinas and Virginia coast, excepting Chesapeake Bay; however, there are those who prefer otherwise and one such is Rufus Johnson who has written a small speculative pamphlet, The comet of doom,

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays, etc. meteor

2002-09-25 Thread Keith
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:04:50 -0400, Rothery Melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most of the authorities with which I am familiar discount the possibility of an impact along the Carolinas and Virginia coast, excepting Chesapeake Bay; however, there are those who prefer otherwise and one such is