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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by GaryN » Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:32 pm

Just watched it, typical NOVA stuff. Not a mention of the laminar flow process, no attempt at numerical simulations for rock erosion by water or glaciers, with good reason. Yes, it is difficult to imagine the magnitude of electrical/plasma events that would have been required to produce those landscapes, but easier for me to believe than the flood.
And it is all based on the assumptions that those great glaciers existed and made scratches,grooves or furrows in the bedrock, but all those indicators could well have been produced electrically.
This is another case of mistaken identity I believe:
Glacial Flutes and Iceberg Furrows, Antarctic Peninsula
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.10 ... -5820-6_18
Ice with a water lubricant between itself and the bedrock does not wear away bedrock. The antarctic was probably the most heavily electrically altered/eroded place on the planet, at scales that boggle the human mind.
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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by Maol » Sat Nov 11, 2017 12:21 pm

In lieu of the Bretz Floods, how would you explain the Willamette Iron Meteorite?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willamette_Meteorite

The Willamette Meteorite, officially named Willamette,[3] is an iron-nickel meteorite discovered in the U.S. state of Oregon by Ellis Hughes. It is the largest meteorite found in North America and the sixth largest in the world.[4][5] There was no impact crater at the discovery site; researchers believe the meteorite landed in what is now Canada or Montana, and was transported as a glacial erratic to the Willamette Valley during the Missoula Floods at the end of the last Ice Age (~13,000 years ago).[6] It was long held sacred by indigenous peoples of the Willamette Valley, including the federally recognized Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (CTGRC). The indigenous peoples referred to this stone with the name Tomonowos (the visitor from the sky).

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by seasmith » Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:14 pm

When continents break it gets warm on Earth

Rift zones released large amounts of CO2 from depth, which influenced global climate change

The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere determines whether the Earth is in greenhouse or ice age state. Before humans began to have an impact on the amount of CO2 in the air, it depended solely on the interplay of geological and biological processes, the global carbon cycle. A recent study, headed by the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, shows that the break-up of continents – also known as rifting – contributed significantly to higher CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-017-0003-6

There is some big climate summit going on in Germany this week with all the usual billionair suspects present, so the piece is all about the global carbon tax, i mean carbon cycle; but their headline is right. They just conveniently leave out the catastrophic events causing continental crack-ups (probably celestial in origin) and the concurrent tremendous releases of volcanic gases and ashes (probably lasting decades or even centuries), which are many orders of magnitude more potent than silly old CO2 for affecting the thermal cycles of Earth and its ocean regulators,
imo.

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by seasmith » Mon Nov 20, 2017 2:14 pm

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GLOF

The acronym GLOF is used for glacier floods caused by the drainage of naturally dammed lakes in the glacier, on or at the margin of glaciers.
Glacial lakes form when a glacier retreats, leaving the debris mass at the end of the glacier – the end moraine – exposed.
The moraine wall can act as a natural dam, trapping the meltwater from the glacier and leading to the formation of a lake. The moraine dams are composed of unconsolidated boulders, gravel, sand, and silt. As with landslide dams,
they can eventually break catastrophically, leading to a glacial lake outburst flood or GLOF...
The GLOF event of 4th August 1985 from Dig Tsho glacial lake in Eastern Nepal...
Glacial lake outburst floods can transport enormous masses like this clast in Nepal of about 200 tones
(photo: Richardson/Rey- nolds).
http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.i ... rst-flood/

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by The Great Dog » Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:43 pm

Assuming this is a typical Electric Universe viewpoint:

From the Canadian Northwest to the Ocean so Blue

https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2012/0 ... n-so-blue/
Electric Universe theorists postulate that approximately 10,000 years ago, Earth was engulfed by electric arcs that prehistoric eyewitnesses called “thunderbolts of the gods”. Those gigantic lightning bolts dissected the continental geography, forming what consensus science says are eons-old structures, in an instant.
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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by Maol » Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:10 pm

In the case of the Bretz Flood events which sculpted the coulees in Washington and the Columbia River Gorge and deposited the Willamette Iron and several 'erratics' near it nearly 600' above current sea level, there are several other erratic deposits of boulders not of local geological origin, in fact of Canadian origin, found in the surrounding Willamette Valley area. Many of these erratics are larger and weigh more than the 15.5 ton Willamette Iron and are found several hundred feet above current sea level resting on the current land surface as if they were deposited by a helicopter yesterday. Other than transport in an ice floe, what explains this? Particularly in the case of the Bretz Floods the geological evidence is incontrovertible, water simply does what it does. Anyone who has ever run a sluice box or done flood irrigation understands these things empirically. How can gigantic lightning bolts do this?

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by GaryN » Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:30 pm

Flash floods or ??

Boulder fields on a large desert alluvial fan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IureFm44DyQ

Glaciers in Australia I'm really doubtful about
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Devils Marbles
http://www.travelling-australia.info/In ... rbles.html
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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by Maol » Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:44 pm

I don't see why you are trying to compare boulders in Australia which weathered in place out of the native rock outcrop with boulders in the Willamette Valley found several hundred miles from their point of origin in Canada.

The Willamette Iron meteorite and several nearby boulders were transported several hundred, perhaps a thousand miles on ice floes in the Bretz floods. The Willamette Iron Meteorite weighs 15 tons and some nearby erratics from rock outcrops in Canada weigh 20-30 tons, one is 40 tons.

If there is a logical explanation for an electrical event causing this, please describe it. Otherwise, the geological evidence of the floods is incontrovertible.

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by GaryN » Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:12 pm

"..boulders were transported several hundred, perhaps a thousand miles on ice floes"

I have been looking for photos of rock being transported atop or falling out of glaciers but have so far found none. Surely this process should still be occurring today, or are the present glaciers not big enough?
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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by seasmith » Mon Nov 27, 2017 4:29 pm

GaryN wrote: I have been looking for photos of rock being transported atop or falling out of glaciers but...
Seek and ye shall find.
And you are right, glaciers are mucho mas pequeño these days; plus some really earth-shaking events are probably needed to load up glaciers with fallen boulders.

btw, the "striations" you were questioning earlier are predominately seen on glacier sidewalls. not the H2O-lubed bottoms; though we do know that landforms can tip up and down over time.

http://www.antarcticglaciers.org/questi ... ing-years/

https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1216/e/e.html

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by Maol » Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:29 pm

Did you try a google search for "rock in iceberg"?

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Glacial Erratic, Jökulsárlón, Iceland

An iceberg carries a rock though Jökulsárlón, Iceland's glacial lagoon. Glaciers have been known to carry rocks great distances. Rocks fall onto glaciers, which move slowly down mountains. When the glacier melts so much that it can no longer support the rock, the rock is dropped and it becomes known as a glacial erratic. The term referrs to rocks that are different in size, shape or composition from other rocks around them.

https://livingwilderness.photoshelter.c ... kSJ_ItDE64

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A piece of rock sits lodged in an iceberg as the iceberg floats in Andvord Bay along the western Antarctic Peninsula on March 15, 2016. Photograph by Caroline Van Houten

http://adventureblog.nationalgeographic ... ntarctica/

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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by Younger Dryas » Sun Dec 10, 2017 2:43 pm

Ha those pics are adorable!

Whatever helps you sleep at night I guess :)
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Re: Catastrophic Flood Events

Unread post by GaryN » Sun Dec 10, 2017 6:22 pm

I guess I'll have to admit to the power of flowing water after all.
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The giant stone was released by ice in a glacier that melted thanks to the fantastic heat produced by the erupting volcano. The melting glacier caused a meltwater flood, which swept the rock down the mountainside with it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... lcano.html
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