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Dec 6, 2009
Atlantis through Science
Atlantis through Science Ice Ages: - The impact of ice ages and inter-glacial effects on the rise and fall of sea level and the land can be the start of the ice cap can not be over looked in human history. Research in this area is much larger than in the recent past and you can lea what has happened earlier civilizations on earth. Atlantis is a name of a civilization that inhabited many islands and coastal regions, in my head. The idea of a central location, it makes little sense, considering that such things as glaciations and changes in the flow of the Gulf Stream and climate have resulted. Why it took 30,000 to 100,000 years and has worked with other cultures, there are ups and downs, it is very unpleasant for a certain period of time, if you Tara or Crete or the Azores or Bimini or even Finias. This seems to be the usual debate among the more than 25,000 books just on this lost civilization. As long as people do not have all the facts that inevitably just with theories of PET or prevailing concepts. In Gateway to Atlantis, "The search for the source of a lost civilization", we see much better Scholar, which is the right kind of investigation. Mapping of the ocean and geological understanding, and the study of glacial deposits and tree rings gives a better picture of history as history. "In 1960 a scientific study by Wallace S. Broecker and his colleague Maurice Ewing and Bruce C. Heeze the Lamont Geological Observatory at Columbia University in Palisades, New York, has appeared in "American Joual of Science. Titled "Evidence for an abrupt change in political climate of almost 11,000 years," said advanced the theory that a number of geographically isolated systems suggests that global warming of the climate at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation sometimes very abruptly. (3) By examining sediment cores from various locations of the deep sea, Broecker and his team were able to demonstrate that some c. 9000 BC. The surface waters of the 'Atlantic Ocean for a period of six to ten degrees Celsius, (4) to transfer its entire ecosystem. More significantly, it was found that the ground water of the Cariaco Trench in the Caribbean, Venezuela, suddenly stagnated, (The Gulf is retued to the south of the country to beat around the Azores, where the water was suddenly lower heating and Iceland Regions British Isles.) shows that a sudden change in the transport of water took place on heating of the oceans. (5) In addition, deposits of silt washing into the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi Valley and were stopped abruptly in the delta and valleys, like the water of the Great Lakes linked glacier switched direction and began draining through the previously frozen northe branches . (6) very quickly, the water level of lakes has fallen from a peak at the lowest level they are today. (7) The data provided by Broecker and his team for their performance was the work in 1957 by Cesare Emiliani of the Department of Geology at the University of Miami. He noted that the high sea cores showed clear evidence of a sharp temperature in about 9000 BC. was responsible for the other changes adopted by Broecker et al. (8) However, as the other keel Emiliani not be the same rapid transition, has decided that the abnormal veins sediment layers is not crucial for a period of several thousand years of ecological history, and so dismissed as unreliable. (9) However, Broecker and his colleagues deny Emiliani the interpretation of results. We could find no reason to suppose that the main sediment layers could have been lost in the manner proposed. Consequently, they again Emiliani controversial results of the crucial test of a major change in ocean temperatures around 11,000 years ago. (10) Although Broecker et al seemed keen to promote a date around 9000 BC, to the rapid transition from glacial to post-glacial age, there is evidence that this event does not occur for some 'next period. At least three of the lake in the Great Basin Region, carbon-14 dates around 8000 BC, to a maximum water level in the near future "before" a sudden drying after the retreat of ice shelves. (11) In addition to this, marine molluscs from Valle San Lorenzo, which provided evidence of an invasion of sea water at the same time a rapid retreat of glaciers, which often produces Date "Publish" 9000 BC (12 ). Broecker and his colleagues accepted the presence of this and much smaller than the data suggests that the whole matter was complicated by the fact that there are about 200-years retu to glacial conditions, also known as the advance Valdes again , around the middle of the ninth millennium BC. They, therefore, that their results, in fact, the recession could cover the fields of ice, after this time, so the data prior to their "large fluctuations in the climate" and the "dramatic change in ocean conditions to significantly lower c. 9000 BC. (13) the title of pollen Spectra further evidence dramatic changes that have accompanied the transition from glacial to post glacial age from the work of Herbert E. Wright Jnr, Faculty of Earth Sciences at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, (14) and J Gordon Ogden III of the Department of Botany and Bacteriology at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. (15) and examine the pollen spectra of lake sediment cores from different locations in the Great Lakes, and found evidence of an abrupt change in the flora at the end of glaciation. The spruce forests that thrived in cold weather for many thousands of years ago have been deleted quickly, initially through pines and then through mixed hardwood forests, such as birch and oak. Deciduous trees, as we know, only live in a warm climate.The significance of these results is the acceleration of this transition that has taken place. In an article for the joual "Quateary Paleoecology" in 1967, Ogden pointed out that some samples of pollen spectra showed a 50 percent replacement of spruce pine, which in just 10 centimeters of sediment. (16) In a sample from a place called Aitken glacial lake in Minnesota, the move from 55 percent to 18 percent of spruce pollen in only 7.6 centimeters of sediment, re-presentation of the deposition only 170 years. (17) The problem here is that paleoecologists conventional and geologists believe that the transition from post-glacial ice age, about several thousands of years, not just a few hundred (the time required for one or two trees to live and die. ) Ogden years.These results so perplexed that he had to comment: "The only mechanism, enough to a modification of the type described here seems to be a rapid and dramatic changes in temperature and / or precipitation of about 10,000 years. (18) What kind of climate "event" may have been responsible for this "quick and dramatic changes in temperature? (This could include the buttercups found frozen and undigested in Mammoth estuaries of the Arctic?) In the American Midwest, around 8000 BC? If there had been a consequence of the proposed impact of comets devastated the weste hemisphere during this period? Knowing that about 65 million years of the Cretaceous period was abruptly brought to an end just such an effect has softened the stubbo mind on this possibility. Broecker himself, in an article in "Scientific American" in 1983, has now admitted that asteroid or comet impact could be responsible for the initiation and termination of glacial age. (19) This is actually what Emilio Spedicato proposed as the mechanism underlying the revolution in climate and temperature of the oceans during this time? (20) There are implications associated with this and the work of Collins in this encyclopedia, to develop our real history of real facts and not the biblical account. It should be clear that these climate changes had a significant impact on society and the loss of culture and technology in some areas of the world. There were probably people who have taken advantage of these and other points of view which are the spiritual number of Druids well.Author Columnist for the magazine ES Assessment "expert" worldwide Mysteries.com
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