[meteorite-list] terminal edge of white dense viscious liquid flow from Bodafon Mountain, and shiney blue-black glazes on rocks, Isle of Anglesey, NW Wales, UK: Rich Murray 2011.09.08
From: Rich Murray <rmforall_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 18:04:59 -0700 Message-ID: <CAHqJ8pY93ao9_nao64uzA3ELCO6_OOmD1FwFCy__J5h0-jj0fg_at_mail.gmail.com> terminal edge of white dense viscious liquid flow from Bodafon Mountain, and shiney blue-black glazes on rocks, Isle of Anglesey, NW Wales, UK: Rich Murray 2011.09.08 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/09/terminal-edge-of-white-dense-viscious.html terminal edge of white dense viscious liquid flow from Bodafon Mountain, Isle of Anglesey, NW Wales, UK: Rich Murray 2011.09.04 Isle of Anglesey, NW Wales, UK 53.352683 ? -4.293707 ? .110 km el, flat land to N is .090 km el, so edge is 20 m high Is Bodafon Mountain itself an white ejecta splash? View from Bodafon Mountain, North Wales By Mike Hays (ground photo shows top white bedrocks) 53.344008 ? ?-4.295070 ?.159 km el, road to E is .115 km el http://www.pictures.walesdirectory.co.uk/Bodafon-Mountain-p-449.html view from ground View from the trig point at the summit of Mynydd Bodafon By PaulXLE View South of Bodafon By AngharadPixy Bodafon's ass By ?AngharadPixy Mynydd Bodafon By xenostral (view down to lake to SW) Snowdonia from Mynydd Bodafon By M Art long pond .125 km long 53.326345 ? ?-4.307643 .089 km el pond .15 km long oval 53.305636 ? -4.264172 ?.078 km el white rock quarry nearby to SW more geoablation in Isle of Anglesey, Wales UK -- huge number photos via Geograph -- white piles -- shiney blue-black glazes in Paul Kabrna 2011 geology tour: Rich Murray 2011.09.05 Hello Paul Kabna, I'm one of a few geologically untrained amateurs who present worldwide surface evidence of geoablation via directed high pressure and very high temperature gas jets from air bursts of 35 km/sec fragments 13 Ka BP as Earth moved for an hour through the 3.5 year solar orbit of the Taurid ice comet stream -- see cosmictusk.com for an intelligent blog that presents evidence and discussion for both sides of this controversy. I hope at least to enlist your amused, tolerant, curious appraisal of abundant evidence from your home turf. within mutual service, Rich Murray rmforall at gmail.com 505-819-7388 Skype rich.murray11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglesey Geology The geology of Anglesey is notably complex and is frequently used for geology field trips by schools and colleges. Younger strata in Anglesey rest upon a foundation of very old Precambrian rocks that appear at the surface in four areas:... [ This is a detailed summary with references for conventional views -- however, air burst torch geoablation can blast, melt, and glaze surface rocks and strata, vividly shaping and marking them as recently as 13 Ka BP, regardless of how ancient they are. This gives amateurs fairly free rein to explore innovative geological scouting with satellite views and attention to largely overlooked surface evidence -- notably shiney blue-black glazes. It would be highly productive to examine these glazes on the microscale for evidence of transient high pressure and very high temperature gas torches above 1700 deg C, hot enough to melt SiO2, as well as identifying chemical and isotopic markers to allow worldwide surveys. ] An ejecta splash sheet? -- terminal edge of white dense viscious liquid flow N from Mynydd Bodafon mountain, Isle of Angelsey, NW Wales, UK: 53.352683 -4.293707 .110 km el, flat land to N is .090 km el, so edge is 20 m high, .35 km EW wide by .15 km NS long of exposed white rock [ Geograph helps anyone post thousands of fine ground geology photos for public view on the Net, with excellent search and sharing features ] www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Mynydd Bodafon and surrounding area http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2798525 4925 ground views within 10 km http://www.geograph.org.uk/mapper/?t=tolJ5oOXXJ0oOXJFoOXXJfoOObJqoVjXJL5405oMaal8OwNXVVhZatw&gridref_from=SH47438643 the SW top of the white edge is in: http://www.geograph.org.uk/showmap.php?gridref=SH4737 near to [ SE of ] Brynrefail, ISLE OF ANGLESEY/SIR YNYS MON, Great Britain [WGS84: 53:21.1610N 4:17.6224W] Datum: Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Easting/Northing: 247430,386430 Grid Reference: SH47438643 http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/420713 SH4786 : The eastern flank of the Bodafon intrusive rock outcrop near to Brynrefail, Isle of Anglesey/Sir Ynys Mon, Great Britain The Mynydd Bodafon mass is formed of intrusive igneous rocks. ? Copyright Eric Jones and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/420717 SH4786 : The summit of the eastern outcrop of intrusive igneous rocks near to Brynrefail, Isle of Anglesey/Sir Ynys Mon, Great Britain http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/421088 SH4684 : Rock outcrop on Mynydd Bodafon http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/421094 SH4685 : View across to Llyn Bodafon and Pen-y-castell view to N [ 53.340293 -4.303458 .12 km long pond .14 km el, .6 km pond to W .3 km .118 km el, The Lake at Mynydd Bodafon (3 ground photos) By M Art, shows lawn to N at .144 km el, to steep white ridge of hilltop -- a blast rim? Or the edge of an impact white ejecta pile? also named Llyn Bodafon, hill to N is Pen-y-castell ] http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/421037 SH4685 : The eastern summit of Pen-y-castell NWN of Llyn Bodafon (The Lake at Bodafon) http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/421026 SH4785 : The western slope of Yr Arwydd from Y Bwlch [ here are 5 photos showing shiney blue-black glazes... ] http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/anglesey.htm Geology of Anglesey GEOLOGY OF ANGLESEY Field Meeting : Friday to Sunday, 10 - 12 June 2011 [ report by Paul Kadrna <paul_kabrna at hotmail.com> "Rodina Kabrnova" ] Itinerary 1. Friday Lligwy Bay [SH 492 873]; Parys Mountain [SH 437 904] 2. Saturday Trwyn y Parc [SH 374 937]; Llanbadrig [SH 375 945]; Ogof Gynfor [SH 378 947] 3. Sunday Llanddwyn Island [SH 405 634]; Marquess of Anglesey Monument [SH 536 716] [ The third from last photo, Site 4, shows what I call thin shiney blue-black glaze on blueschist rocks at the base of the Marquess of Anglesey Monument [SH 536 716] 53.220704 -4.198398 53 m el ] "The blueschist exposed in the crags around the base of the column are Precambrian in age and as such are one of the oldest and quite probably the oldest assemblage of blueschists in the world. It is formed under high pressure and low temperature. Usually these rocks continue their journey down the subduction zone where their blueschist mineralogy is obliterated." http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/images_2011/blueschist.jpg http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/ Craven and Pendle Geological Society http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/anglesey.htm ? Craven & Pendle Geological Society Newborough (Niwbwrch) [ Here again, shiney blue-black glaze on various rocks, in photos 2, 4, and 5... Llanddwyn Island, Precambrian rocks, pillow lava, 1X.4 km size 53.135166 -4.414789 ] Pillow Basalt Lavas of Llanddwyn Island (SH 390 630) [ Notice the many cautious, tentative attributions... ] ...Having walked to Llanddwyn Island you will see some of the best examples of oceanic basaltic pillow lavas in the UK. It is the type locality of Greenly?s 'Spilitic Lavas', which form part of the Gwna Group m?lange - the youngest unit in the Monian Supergroup. On the island the rocks are steeply dipping to vertical lavas, limestones and other sedimentary rocks trending the length of the isthmus in a NNE - SSW direction. This site is excellent for demonstrating the nature of basaltic pillow lavas as erupted on the sea bed. There is evidence to suggest that they have a deep water origin as they are associated with cherts and micritic limestones. The pillow structures allow the way-up of the sequence to be worked out and in this case they seem to young towards the south-east. There are sandstones, shales, and superb red jaspery cherts whose age has proved to be quite controversial since possible Cambrian micro-fossils were discovered in them. The Gwna Group on Llanddwyn Island is much more than just a series of spectacular pillow lavas. There are dolerite dykes, and rocks belonging to the Tyfry Formation (dark green fine-grained sandstones, Limestone commonly mixed with basalt (pale pink and cream limestones frequently mixed with brecciated basalt), and Bedded Jaspery Cherts (perhaps the best example of deep-water cherts in North Wales). The tectonic setting of these beds is still an area of intense discussion. The basaltic lavas and breccias are perhaps ancient remnants of the ocean floor that may have got caught up in the accretionary prism in the subduction zone. The Tyfry Formation may have been laid down on the sea bed in a basin setting above the accretionary prism.... 2. http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/images/llanddwyn_03.jpg 4. http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/images/llanddwyn_05.jpg 5. http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/images/llanddwyn_06.jpg [ more shiney blue-black glaze... ] http://www.kabrna.com/cpgs/anglesey/images_2011/pillow_lava.jpg Pillow lava outcrop in Newborough Forest Let's play this for mutual fun, Rich Murray 10 m broken rock hill with black glazes, W of Rancho Alegre Road, S of Coyote Trail, W of Hwy 14, S of Santa Fe, New Mexico, tour of 50 photos 1 MB size each via DropBox: Rich Murray 2011.07.28 2011.08.03 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-m-broken-rock-hill-with-black-glazes.html http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/08/35479730-106085926-1865-km-el-top-10-m.html photos 3-5 of 50 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/92 vast geoablation in Argentina, craters from SW to NE -- Cox re Boslough bursts: Rich Murray 2011.07.31 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/07/vast-geoablation-in-argentina-craters.html http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/91 unique erratic 3 m rock, complex mixed composition, and many possibly related airburst features W of Vaughn, New Mexico: Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2010.11.26 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010/11/unique-erratic-3-m-rock-complex-mixed.html http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/78 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010/11/blog-post_27.html 12 photos of 3 m erratic rock 09-NOV-10 11:10:48 WP128 3 m rock, 34.600080 -105.342566 1.900 km el, just S of SR 60 US 285, 8 km W of SR 54, 15 km W of Vaughn, NM, 57 km E of Laguna Del Perro impact field, unique erratic 3 m rock, complex mixed composition. Richat Structure, Mauritania -- Cox geoablation via Boslough comet fragment air burst directed 6,000 K high pressure directed jets: Rich Murray 2011.08.17 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/08/richat-structure-mauritania-cox.html http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/93 geoablation may have formed and/or glazed this rise from .405 to .480 km -- any samples of this putative blue-black glaze? 20.942700 -11.574150 Pierson Barretto gives best amateur site for worldwide evidence for Holocene impacts: Rich Murray 2011.09.06 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/09/pierson-barretto-gives-best-amateur.html Pierson Barretto, a retired architech and long-time amateur astronomer in Brazil, has completely surpassed Dennis Cox, Rich Murray, Michael Davias, and other amateurs for the most convincing, detailed, and dramatic introduction to worldwide evidence for Holocene impacts. https://sites.google.com/site/cosmopier/ IMPACT CRATER Scars and Palaeolagoons Under Continuous Construction This site is dedicated to a new approach on solar system astrophysics, archaeology, paleontology, archaeoastronomy, climate studies, water resources and environmental evolution from the End-Pleistocene and Holocene. The site shares some clues about craters, scars, palaeolagoons and their possible cosmic origin... www.cosmictusk.com blog for all point of view, now sharing major progress re mainstream research within mutual service, Rich Murray Rich Murray, MA Boston University Graduate School 1967 psychology, BS MIT 1964, history and physics, 1943 Otowi Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 rmforall at gmail.com 505-819-7388 Skype audio, video rich.murray11 http://RMForAll.blogspot.com new primary archive http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AstroDeep/messages http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/messages group with 118 members, 1,625 posts in a public archive http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rmforall/messages ______________________________________________ Received on Thu 08 Sep 2011 09:04:59 PM PDT |
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