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45 pages of results. 141. Ice Cores and Common Sense Part 1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... a Core from the Meighen Ice Cap, Northwest Territories, Canada." Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 7 (1968), pp. 421-30. 2. C.U . Hammer et al., "Continuous Impurity Analysis along the Dye 3 Deep Core." In Langway and Oeschger, Eds., Greenland Ice Core: Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Environment (Washington: 1985), pp. 92, 93. 3. C.U . Hammer, "Traces of Icelandic Eruptions in the Greenland Ice Sheet." Jokull, Vol. 34 (1894), pp. 53, 54; Hammer et al., ibid., p. ...
... Cretaceous extinctions: evidence for wildfires and search for meteoritic material', Science 230 (1985), pp. 167-170. 48. E. J. Öpik: Interplanetary Encounter (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1976). 49. S. V. M. Clube and W. M. Napier: `The role of episodic bombardment in geophysics', Earth and Planetary Science Letters 57 (1982), pp. 251-262. 50. J. Davis: `Asteroids - the comet connection', New Scientist 20/27 December 1984, pp.46-48. 51. N. Henbest (ed.): Halley's Comet (New Science Publications, London, 1985) ...
143. The Olympian Rulers [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Both alignment and level were altered. A large wall of it was buried very shortly after being constructed. Clear, crude drawings and marks of the workers are left on its white limestone. Goneim offers no conclusion; to us the circumstances appear to have involved a rampant planet, a belief in the efficacy of pyramids against catastrophes and continual geophysical upsets, during which construction could not be carried out. Probably the pyramid belongs at the end of Jovean times. One may conjecture that the pyramid-building epoch began in the period of transition from Jupiter to Mercury, which probably lasted for centuries. The Great Pyramid of Ghiza (ca. 2100 B.C . and 4th Dynasty) ...
... are seen' at long wavelengths.2 Sagan defended this view of clouds of water vapor on Venus in Sky and Telescope, for July 1960 in an article titled "The Venus Greenhouse". Eight years later he was still defending this view in a paper titled "The Case for Ice Clouds on Venus" published in the journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 73, No. 18, for Sept. 15, 1968. Sagan's argument for "water droplets in the bottom of the clouds, which are seen' at long wavelengths" has been proven to be wrong in Popular Astronomy for Jan. 1976, p. 26. His claim of ice crystals and water ...
145. Frank's Films Are Not Real Objects [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:2 (Feb 1998) Home | Issue Contents Frank's Films Are Not Real Objects Tue, 27 Jan 1998 103624 -0500 (EST) Geophysical Research Letters, 1997, Vol.24, No.24, pp.3109-3112. G. Parks, M. Brittnacher, L.J .Chen, R. Elsen, M. McCarthy, G. Germany & J. SpannDoes the UVI on polar detect cosmic snowballs? If 20 to 40 ton cosmic snowballs pelt Earth as claimed by Frank and Sigwarth [1997a], dark pixels will be produced in the 130.4 nm images of dayglow obtained by the Ultraviolet Imager (UVI ...
146. History [Books]
... Chap 4: I | II | III | IV | Chap 5: I | II | III | IIII | PART IV : Appendixes I | II | III | IV | Acknowledgements | Notes And References | CHAPTER 5: History And Chronology As has been explained in the Preface, the purpose of this book is to collect geological and geophysical evidence bearing on the Theory of Impact and to study the physical consequences of this theory in those fields. Environment is doubtless the dominant factor in the evolution of man, as it is, and has been, for animals and plants. We have already seen the results of changes in environment on living creatures other than man. The ...
... of it will fuse rocks in the crater, volatilise much of the missile itself, and raise the temperature of the ground to a great distance all around. Thus, on impact, the meteorite produces mechanical energy (crater formation, elastic effects, crushing and fracturing rocks) and thermal energy (heat) which will shake the surface. Geophysicists have measured and calculated the apportionment of the above forms of energy in underground nuclear explosions. The results may be summarized as follows: (a ) The energy spent in crater formation amounts to 47 per cent of the total energy generated. (b ) That used for elastic effects (fracturing rocks, seismic waves) amounts to 25 ...
148. Catastrophist Geology Vol 1 No 1 [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... Geology Year I, No. 1. June 1976 A magazine dedicated to the study of discontinuities in Earth history Contents Catastrophist Geology Johan B.Kloosterman Comments Big-Jaw Varlamoff is Dead Obituary: Nicolas Varlamoff Scientific Censorship and Thought Control Horace C. Dudley Whimsical Aspects of Scientific Theory Norman MacBeth Actualism in Geology and in Geography W. J. Jong Geophysical Time Series and Catastrophism Vít Klemeš Apophoreta Founder: Johan B.Kloosterman, field geologist, Caixa Postal 41.003 Rio de Janeiro / BRASIL Price for four quarterly issues Cr$ 100, - in Brazil, US$ 10,outside Brazil. If desired add US$ 2,50 for airmail. Please send money-orders in favor ...
149. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... wishes to correspond with any member with knowledge of the ancient Celtic "Shoulderblade" (translation or transliteration) for reactions to ideas on meanings for Co-thrad-thrath and Grian-stad. GEOLOGY: Martin T. Powers, a qualified chemist of 1704 Hettering Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19810, U.S .A . would like to correspond on Biblical, Geophysical, Historical, Linguistic and Mythological aspects of Velikovsky's work. GEORGIA: Alex A. Shuba, 2972 Crabapple Circle, Decatur, Ga. 30034, U.S .A . would like to make contact with members in his area. LIVERPOOL: Mr G. A. Fisher, 20 Three But Lane, West Derby, Liverpool ...
150. Corrigenda et Addenda . . . [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents Corrigenda et Addenda . . .The figure on page 46 of KRONOS VI:3 was adapted from P. J. Smith, "The Intensity of the Ancient Geomagnetic Field," Geophysical Journal 12 (1967), p. 343. Sources for the names listed in the above figure are: Thellier, E. & Thellier, O.,1959. Sur l'intensite du champ magnetique terrestre dans le passe historique et géologique, Annls Geophys., 15, 285. (This review paper contains full references to the Thelliers' individual papers.) Burlatskaya, S. P ...
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