[meteorite-list] Exploding asteroid theory strengthened by new evidence located in Ohio, Indiana
From: Mr EMan <mstreman53_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 20:28:13 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <527586.58704.qm_at_web55205.mail.re4.yahoo.com> > (wondering myself where the last two replies went.) > Darren said that a lack of crater made this news item > suspect. > > What I said was: > The researcher did say this was an aerial burst and be it > remembered that Tunguska didn?t leave a crater (else > minor one) and it wasn?t exploding over what at the time > was around 2miles/ 3kms of ice sheet. > > I suspect the reporter is amiss for not providing > specifics. Perhaps they were too hyper or too stupored and > in trying to soundbite a subject they probably knew little > about co-mingled a lot terms. > > The researcher was discussing dust of micro-nano size > collected in glacial sediments/out flow channels vic the > terminal moraine(my words). I don?t believe the > researcher was implying that the kimberlite-derived > diamonds , nor the gold and silver ores mined in Canada > are related to the dust.--only that the epicenter could > have been over some mining districts. > > This ties well into the material that E.P. Grondine > already posted about the decimation of mammoth and human > populations at the 12000? year mark in northern North > America. I am a wee surprised that there was no mention of > the spheroid containing black mats found in similar > deposits. This is building evidence that the Younger Dryas > interval was triggered by a cometary encounter which caused > a global cooling event lasting 1200 ? years. > > Elton Received on Wed 02 Jul 2008 11:28:13 PM PDT |
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