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Antonio Zamora | No Ice 12,800 years ago @Antonio_Zamora | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This presentation discusses some of the major problems faced by the Glacier Ice Impact Hypothesis: 1) the claim that there was no ice at the convergence point of the Carolina Bays and Nebraska Basins, and 2) the coverage of the Nebraska Basins by Peoria loess, which implies that the basins existed long before 12,900 years ago.

The Neglected Carolina Bays: Ubiquitous Geological Evidence of a Cataclysm.
Amazon: amzn.to/4dqrcRY

A. Zamora, A model for the geomorphology of the Carolina Bays, Geomorphology, 282, 209–216. (2017), DOI 10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.01.019
doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.01.019

LiDAR Visualization Tool for Google Earth by Michael Davias. ovoidbasinsurvey.cintos.org
lidar-hrtm.cintos.org

Python program for fitting ellipses to the Carolina Bays by the least squares method.
github.com/citpeks/Carolina-Bays-least-squares-ellipse-fitting

Fit ellipses using a web browser
pyscript.com/@ellipses123/ellipse-fitting/latest

Impact Experiment by Prof. Schultz: youtu.be/1IrxFAFL-oc?t=238
No Ice 12,800 years agoBlythe Bay - a Carolina Bay in Wilmington, North CarolinaSecondary Craters in MarsPodcast YD019 - Younger Dryas Impact - Atmospheric EffectsCarolina Bays 01Cosmic BrawlPodcast IM002 - Extraterrestrial Impact on the Indian OceanLong Island Carolina Bays in New YorkPodcast YD021 - Younger Dryas FloodingPockmarks in Indiana and OhioCarolina Bays made by airbursts - a persistent mythShocked Quartz in the Carolina Bays?

No Ice 12,800 years ago @Antonio_Zamora

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