Antonio Zamora | Coriolis Effect on the Carolina Bays @Antonio_Zamora | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 39 minutes ago.
The glacier ice boulders that made the Carolina Bays traveled in ballistic trajectories with a range of 1500 kilometers and had loft times of six to nine minutes. This is sufficient time for the rotation of the earth to affect the landing point of the ice projectiles. The alteration of the trajectory by the rotation of the Earth is known as the Coriolis Effect.
Carolina Bay Survey. LiDAR Visualization Tool using Google Earth by Michael Davias. cbaysurvey.cintos.org
The Neglected Carolina Bays: Ubiquitous Geological Evidence of a Cataclysm. Amazon: amzn.to/3uTRDsZ
The glacier ice boulders that made the Carolina Bays traveled in ballistic trajectories with a range of 1500 kilometers and had loft times of six to nine minutes. This is sufficient time for the rotation of the earth to affect the landing point of the ice projectiles. The alteration of the trajectory by the rotation of the Earth is known as the Coriolis Effect.
Carolina Bay Survey. LiDAR Visualization Tool using Google Earth by Michael Davias. cbaysurvey.cintos.org
The Neglected Carolina Bays: Ubiquitous Geological Evidence of a Cataclysm. Amazon: amzn.to/3uTRDsZ