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Mainstream geologists seem satisfied to attribute the origin of the Carolina Bays to thermokarst or to eolian and lacustrine mechanisms while ignoring the fact that the Carolina Bays and the Nebraska Rainwater basins have mathematically elliptical geometry and that their orientations converge by the Great Lakes, which are features associated with impact structures.

The Neglected Carolina Bays: Ubiquitous Geological Evidence of a Cataclysm.
Amazon: amzn.to/3uTRDsZ

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

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