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Politics : The Non-Anthropogenic Global Coooling Thread

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (4)6/26/2008 1:03:07 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 33
 
I can't remember where it was but someone or some country used side looking radar SLR which is flown at high altitudes and can see water dispersion presumably around missile silos found a field of kimberlite pipes in a new area. A kimberlite pipe disrupts local water drainage as much or more as a missile silo.

There was an old geologist in Australia that had the idea he could find a Klondike type placer gold system there and designed a very closely spaced magnetic survey back and forth across old buried river channels to map them. A lot of magnetite accumulates in the bends of rivers and he mapped and then drill tested them at a depth of around 120 feet. There was gold but the results were inconclusive as to an economic deposit.

I couldn't find his original paper but this might be close.

ga.gov.au
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