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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Doug R who wrote (1304)1/18/2019 9:40:29 AM
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I think Vogt is on to something with regard to the mass freezing extinction event of the mammoths. Having part of the atmosphere stripped away by a MN, or mass CME would induce Boyle's law, where massive cooling occurs opposite of the area that is struck and heated up.. resulting in atmosphere, say from Siberia, to move rapidly to fill the gap. This would create the sudden drop in temperatures.

Which, hypothetically speaking, as well as other evidence of mass burns in N. America around the same period.. leads to the probability it occurred near Greenland..

Which is why I was wondering if the Ice Core data reflected a thick layer that would have far exceeded, IMO, the average normal melt.

Hawk
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