Sterling K. Webb wrote:
>The village is actually named "Kitscoty."
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitscoty
>
>Kitscoty is named after a village in
>Kent (U.K.) with a famous stone
>megalithic structure, so while Googling
>for a Kitscoty Structure you have to
>distinguish which Kitscoty and wha
rling K. Webb wrote:
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Changes In 14C and Impacts
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: "'E.P. Grondine'" , "'Paul H.'"
Date: Monday, June 29, 2015, 11:07 AM
Paul, Ed, List,
The village is actually named
"Kitscoty
com/aatlas/infopage/hudsonbay.htm
>
>It's very suggestive. But evidence? I
>know of none.
>
>Sterling Webb
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Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to that paper.
I am looking forward to your com
Dear Ed:
On June 28, 2015, in “Changes In 14C and Impacts,”
you wrote:
>I am looking forward to your comments on the Kiscoty structure.
At this time, I lack any comments about the Kiscoty structure.
The problem is that the only material that I have been able to
find about is a newspaper artic
Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to that paper.
I am looking forward to your comments on the Kiscoty structure.
My guess is that the depth of the ice sheet may be estimated from the height of
the rebound, but I am incapable of performing detailed calculations from any
formula you may know of.
M
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