Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
starbiter,
You couldn't have had time to look thru the deep resource i linked.
why even try
s
You couldn't have had time to look thru the deep resource i linked.
why even try
s
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Hello Seasmith: The first link You provided didn't have any info. When i clicked the links of the web page nothing happened. There was just a list of plates, with no plates.
The area under discussion, South of Hoover Dam is solid rock much of the time. The difference between solid rock and tailings is self evident.
michael
The area under discussion, South of Hoover Dam is solid rock much of the time. The difference between solid rock and tailings is self evident.
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
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http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
s,
Must be watching football or 9/11 takes or something.
the link works. Click on the Blue lettered file name at beginning of each entry to open
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/index.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/
Must be watching football or 9/11 takes or something.
the link works. Click on the Blue lettered file name at beginning of each entry to open
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/index.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Seasmith, my computer still doesn't open the links from your first post. Even when i press ctrl first.
michael
I am watching football, You were correct Sir.
michael
I am watching football, You were correct Sir.
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Well there must be a lot of copper, as the 2 mountains at the North end of Lake Mohave are both named Copper Mountain. However after a session on panning and zooming between 2 mi and 50' scales, while toggling back and forth between terrain and satellite views showing that the bluer area is smoother and that adjacent browner areas are more gullied, it appears more likely that the blue-green sheen is from (mineral-loving?) Vegetation.Besides gold, there's a lot of copper in them thar hills, so the blue-green is probably from relatively fresh oxides.
(it's visible between the juniper trees and pinion pines at 50' )
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Seasmith,
I caught this exchange and tried your link. The PDF came up with the blue-colored Plate titles, but they are not linked. Not one. Just FYI.
Jim
I caught this exchange and tried your link. The PDF came up with the blue-colored Plate titles, but they are not linked. Not one. Just FYI.
Jim
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Don't understand. Just tried the link again, from the post above, and the blue files all open.
Slowly, because they are detailed maps, but no problem,
I'm on an Imac, but that's never been an issue before.
Will go on the Windows laptop and check it from there.
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/index.pdf
Just went to Preview screen and they all worked again from the link in this post.
Back in 10, when mr. gates finally boots up....
Slowly, because they are detailed maps, but no problem,
I'm on an Imac, but that's never been an issue before.
Will go on the Windows laptop and check it from there.
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/index.pdf
Just went to Preview screen and they all worked again from the link in this post.
Back in 10, when mr. gates finally boots up....
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
jjohnson,
On the Windows machine now and they still all open just fine. Nice color, but they need zooming to see detail.
Don't know what to tell you all...
s
On the Windows machine now and they still all open just fine. Nice color, but they need zooming to see detail.
Don't know what to tell you all...
s
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
The links still don't work for me. Is there in incantation i should recite?
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
ok here's the first file i just opened by opening the link above and then clicking on Blue Plate 1:
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%201.pdf
Tested it in the Preview screen before submitting and it opened up a polychrome map in a pdf document.
You do have Adobe on you jalopy, right
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%201.pdf
Tested it in the Preview screen before submitting and it opened up a polychrome map in a pdf document.
You do have Adobe on you jalopy, right
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Thanks Seasmith, the third time was a charm. Cool Map. The area under discussion is a variety of igneous rock. Some of the rock is total crystal. There is some limestone and dolomite in the area.
I've never seen an area so zapped looking. Many times more zapped than the Grand Canyon. That's why i spent so much time there. Solid rock. 0 vegetation.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
The gold mine is just East of Nelson.
I contacted the people who market the Google Maps today requesting free info. It could be a long wait for an answer.
Your copper suggestion is certainly logical, but copper is not mentioned on the map. They don't discuss metals in the descriptions i saw, so there might be some copper.
I believe that whatever caused the area to appear molten/zapped caused the blue color. In an Electric Universe a surface electrical event would be expected. The idea of electrical events on the Moon, Mars, or any of the scattered Moons seems to be in line with the basic premise of EU. I see no reason for Earth to be an exception. Legend describes the the events in vivid detail.
thanks again Seasmith, michael
I've never seen an area so zapped looking. Many times more zapped than the Grand Canyon. That's why i spent so much time there. Solid rock. 0 vegetation.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
The gold mine is just East of Nelson.
I contacted the people who market the Google Maps today requesting free info. It could be a long wait for an answer.
Your copper suggestion is certainly logical, but copper is not mentioned on the map. They don't discuss metals in the descriptions i saw, so there might be some copper.
I believe that whatever caused the area to appear molten/zapped caused the blue color. In an Electric Universe a surface electrical event would be expected. The idea of electrical events on the Moon, Mars, or any of the scattered Moons seems to be in line with the basic premise of EU. I see no reason for Earth to be an exception. Legend describes the the events in vivid detail.
thanks again Seasmith, michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
SB,
That was just the First plate.
Would you like the rest of them opened and posted as links, or did you finally get the blue links on the index page to work ?
s
That was just the First plate.
Would you like the rest of them opened and posted as links, or did you finally get the blue links on the index page to work ?
s
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
I can only open the last one. I guess post whatever You think is relevant, if You would be so kind.
michael
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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seasmith
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/index.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/e30.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%202.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%203.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 204%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%205.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%206.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 207%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 208%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2010.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2011.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2012.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2013.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2014.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2016.pdf
Much more information at their Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology homepage:
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/e30.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%202.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%203.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 204%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%205.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... TE%206.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 207%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... 208%20.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2010.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2011.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2012.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2013.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2014.pdf
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b62/B62%20P ... E%2016.pdf
Much more information at their Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology homepage:
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/
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