Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
If the image in the map below was seen on a moon it would be seen as an impact crater by main stream analysts. The Electric Universe would probably see the focus of a high energy arc discharge. The crater is about 400' in the North/South direction. That would be a substantial thunderbolt. It's my understanding that the duration would increase with size. And if the air contained dust with metals during the event, it might have attracted the metals to where we see green today. It wouldn't have to be metals. But whatever was attracted seems to be displayed in varying shades of blue green on Google maps. The dark green area had little mining according to the claim maps. The lighter green areas, around Nelson, are where the successful mines were.
If you zoom out to 2 miles on the scale bar it shows that the location of the crater is where the mining operations were. Right where the color change is. The second link is 2 mile scale without the photos.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... oramio.all
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
The darkest green area seems less lithified. There is some vegetation, but it seems sparce.
michael
If you zoom out to 2 miles on the scale bar it shows that the location of the crater is where the mining operations were. Right where the color change is. The second link is 2 mile scale without the photos.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... oramio.all
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
The darkest green area seems less lithified. There is some vegetation, but it seems sparce.
michael
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
This all leads me to believe that the blue/green color is a surface feature.
michael
seasmith » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:06 am
... 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.
(it's visible between the juniper trees and pinion pines at 50'[scale] )
This was for the blue-green area from your original link showing the West slope of the Mohave Lake basin.
It's Not solid rock, so i guess you were looking at a different area then.
Google maps are often a collage of different time shots, to minimize cloud cover.
Of course the grasses and sages come and go with rain cycles.
s
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Hello Seasmith: I visited the area during the rainy season. There didn't appear to be a blanket of vegetation, just scattered bushes
The map below shows a round area of blue/green, with a round beige area in the middle. When i see round formations these days i tend to think plasma. The soil and elevation in the beige area seem identical to the blue/green area. What's up with that? Surrounding the round green/blue area is a round area of basalt. The basalt in the round formation is distinct. It's not everywhere. It stands out.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 10&vpsrc=6
The next time i return to this area i will pay more attention and take photographs. Hopefully at the scheduled EU conference in the Vegas area in January. Hope to see You and many others there.
michael
The map below shows a round area of blue/green, with a round beige area in the middle. When i see round formations these days i tend to think plasma. The soil and elevation in the beige area seem identical to the blue/green area. What's up with that? Surrounding the round green/blue area is a round area of basalt. The basalt in the round formation is distinct. It's not everywhere. It stands out.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 10&vpsrc=6
The next time i return to this area i will pay more attention and take photographs. Hopefully at the scheduled EU conference in the Vegas area in January. Hope to see You and many others there.
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
M,
Sounds quite dielectric ol'son .
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??"scattered", "blanket"
Sounds quite dielectric ol'son .
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Hello Seasmith: i find your response unintelligible.seasmith wrote:M,
??"scattered", "blanket"
Sounds quite dielectric ol'son .
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michael
I Ching #49 The Image
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
In the terrain map below what i thought was a crater is a cone. Zoom in to see after switching to satellite.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 15&vpsrc=6
It seems you need to be there.
michael
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 15&vpsrc=6
It seems you need to be there.
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
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Sorry, guess i was channeling another thread thereHello Seasmith: i find your response unintelligible.
michael
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
Hello Seasmith: Why would the blue/green run through the drainage like below? That doesn't seem to be the pattern with vegetation elsewhere.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
And why no, or very little blue/green in the center of the map below?
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 11&vpsrc=6
Zoom out with the map above for perspective. Can You see the circular patterns. The circular patterns extend out to a ring of basalt. Iron and aluminium are present in basalt, but not found in the blue areas. This could be a clue.
michael
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 12&vpsrc=6
And why no, or very little blue/green in the center of the map below?
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 11&vpsrc=6
Zoom out with the map above for perspective. Can You see the circular patterns. The circular patterns extend out to a ring of basalt. Iron and aluminium are present in basalt, but not found in the blue areas. This could be a clue.
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
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And makes the seasons clear
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
errmm... H2O ?Hello Seasmith: Why would the blue/green run through the drainage like below?
resubmerging into the sea,
smith
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seasmith wrote:errmm... H2O ?Hello Seasmith: Why would the blue/green run through the drainage like below?
resubmerging into the sea,
smith
Hello Seasmith: Your right, it is probably water that flows through the drainage. Who would have thought? In the map below it appears the water was more like a blue/green dye. The water appears to have dissolved the blue/green material and washed it down hill. I've never seen vegetation appear this way.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 11&vpsrc=6
You failed to address my question about the roundish nature of the colors on the surface, and the basalt that surrounds it. Can You see what i refer to?
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 10&vpsrc=6
The grey area surrounded by blue/green is similar to the blue/green area in elevation. The area around Searchlight is the high point along highway 95. Elevation doesn't seem to be a factor. Searchlight is blue/green, and the area around Nelson is blue/green. The area in between is not as blue/green. This does not seem like an issue concerning vegetation.
The area in the map below seems like blue/green rock. It's the western part of the blue green roundish area.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 14&vpsrc=6
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 13&vpsrc=6
michael
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
The area in the map below that's blue/green is an example of what appears to be rock to me, not vegetation.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 16&vpsrc=6
If you choose Google Maps Earth the effect is better. When on G Maps Earth put the N symbol on the top left of the map towards the left. Then zoom around. You may need a download for Google Maps Earth. It's worth it, and free.
Does this look like vegetation to anyone?
michael
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=35 ... 16&vpsrc=6
If you choose Google Maps Earth the effect is better. When on G Maps Earth put the N symbol on the top left of the map towards the left. Then zoom around. You may need a download for Google Maps Earth. It's worth it, and free.
Does this look like vegetation to anyone?
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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Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
starbiter wrote: Searchlight is blue/green, and the area around Nelson is blue/green. The area in between is not as blue/green.
Starbliter,seasmith » Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:06 am..after a session 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,
Maybe start a new thread, if can't remember what's been posted in this one ??
[your not in a contest with lizzie, are you ?]
s
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The link below should be for a Google Maps, Earth image.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UT ... 2,70.277,0
The map shows what seems like a formation of blue/green rock.
michael
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UT ... 2,70.277,0
The map shows what seems like a formation of blue/green rock.
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
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And makes the seasons clear
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http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
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http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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Re: Are Mountains the Result of a Duning Process?
The map link in the last post doesn't seem to work in your running Linux. Sorry. As i mentioned earlier, the Google Maps Earth feature might require a plug in. It's free and painless.
michael
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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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