Baffin Bay and the North glowing with microwave radiation | |
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Urod (OP) User ID: 1356850 Canada 04/25/2011 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More evidence , check the date : [link to www.nrcresearchpress.com] " ... New geophysical evidence for sea-floor spreading in central Baffin Bay H. R. JACKSONC,. E. KEENA, ND R. K. H. FALCONER Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, Bedford Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth. N.S.. Canada B2 Y 4A2 AND K. P. APPLETON' Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada B3H 355 Received March 7, 1979 Revision accepted July 10, 1979 Geophysical data collected during a detailed survey in Baffin Bay have shown that lineated magnetic anomalies trending north-northwest occupy the deep central region. These anomalies exhibit maximum amplitudes of about 300 nT and can be modelled by a I-km thick magnetic source layer divided into blocks of normal and reversed polarity. The magnetizations required are comparable with those of oceanic basalts. A striking feature of the gravity field is a 20 mGal gravity low, about 20 km wide, which runs through the centre of the bay with approximately the same trend as the magnetic lineations. The gravity low is associated with a change in crustal structure measured from seismic refraction data and sometimes with a deepening of the sedimentbasement interface, reminiscent of a median valley. These results suggest that the magnetic anomalies were produced by sea-floor spreading and that the gravity low marks an extinct spreading centre in Baffin Bay. " ... |
Urod (OP) User ID: 1356850 Canada 04/25/2011 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And one more about the heat signature : [link to europa.agu.org] Heat‐Flow Measurements in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea G. D. Pye Department of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada R. D. Hyndman Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Ten measurements of geothermal heat flux have been made in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea. The mean of five geographically separate values from Baffin Bay is 1.35 ± 0.14 μcal/cm2 sec, and the mean of three values from the Labrador Sea is 1.33 ± 0.15 μcal/cm2 sec. The heat flows in the center of the Baffin Bay basin are slightly higher than the heat flows toward the sides. The lack of a pronounced thermal anomaly suggests that there is little or no spreading in these areas at present. There is no detectable thermal anomaly associated with the zone of seismicity in northern Baffin Bay. The thermal gradients in northern Baffin Bay were nonlinear; the nonlinearity indicates a recent bottom‐water temperature change. The data require that a single bolus of warm bottom water passed through the area 6 to 7 weeks before the first measurements and remained for 2 weeks. Citation: Pye, G., and R. Hyndman (1972), Heat‐Flow Measurements in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea, J. Geophys. Res., 77(5), 938-944. |
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Urod User ID: 1357220 Canada 04/25/2011 11:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's stuning how scientists don't bring up such huge anomalies ... maybe the Navy took a look and through away the key . If such events are the precursor of long and hard earthquake periods that we may have some fuzzy warning . BTW , to correct my self , this Baffin and Artic Ocean heating appered days before the 2010 Chile 8 EQ ... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1340262 Canada 04/26/2011 04:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not all that anomalous for the area however. Seems to have been one section from the Archean onwards, until recently, where it experienced compression, translation, and some overriding of other plates. It's about 10 km thick, which is a bit thin for ocean floor, granted. In the long distant future we may see another Iceland in the middle, but I don't think it's likely. I'm no expert though, just semi-educated guess. |
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Urod User ID: 1358238 Canada 04/26/2011 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A pic is worth a many words , two pics can take your breath away : [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] The two plots on this page tells a nasty stry of what is coming and from where . |
Urod User ID: 1358238 Canada 04/26/2011 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Breaking : [link to www.sciencedaily.com] ScienceDaily (Apr. 26, 2011) — It's like a scene out of a sci-fi movie -- thousands, possibly millions, of king crabs are marching through icy, deep-sea waters and up the Antarctic slope. "They are coming from the deep, somewhere between 6,000 to 9,000 feet down," said James McClintock, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham Endowed Professor of Polar and Marine Biology. Shell-crushing crabs haven't been in Antarctica, Earth's southernmost continent, for hundreds or thousands, if not millions, of years, McClintock said. "They have trouble regulating magnesium ions in their body fluids and get kind of drunk at low temperatures." But something has changed, and these crustaceans are poised to move by the droves up the slope and onto the shelf that surrounds Antarctica. McClintock and other marine researchers interested in the continent are sounding alarms because the vulnerable ecosystem could be wiped out, he said. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1358451 United States 04/26/2011 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A pic is worth a many words , two pics can take your breath away : Quoting: Urod 1358238[link to earthquake.usgs.gov] The two plots on this page tells a nasty stry of what is coming and from where . all i see are earthquakes where they are expected to occur |
Urod User ID: 1358238 Canada 04/26/2011 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the latest scan from AMSU ( keep in mind that the pic changes twice a day and there are no archives available to the public , those at AMSU probably think we are brain dead ) : [link to discover.itsc.uah.edu] The imediate alert on today;s scan : - Another large heat signature just south of Japan ( the much larger one three days ago was followed in 30 hours by a double 6 EQ in the same day ! ) - expending warm areas in Antartica ( very obvious against the cold soroundings ) - heat signatures on top of New Zealand |
Urod User ID: 1358238 Canada 04/26/2011 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A pic is worth a many words , two pics can take your breath away : Quoting: Urod 1358238[link to earthquake.usgs.gov] The two plots on this page tells a nasty stry of what is coming and from where . all i see are earthquakes where they are expected to occur Yes , we are doing our best to find ways to predict them specially when ... we know they will occur 100 % . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1299982 United States 04/27/2011 12:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Breaking : Quoting: Urod 1358238[link to www.sciencedaily.com] ScienceDaily (Apr. 26, 2011) — It's like a scene out of a sci-fi movie -- thousands, possibly millions, of king crabs are marching through icy, deep-sea waters and up the Antarctic slope. "They are coming from the deep, somewhere between 6,000 to 9,000 feet down," said James McClintock, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham Endowed Professor of Polar and Marine Biology. Shell-crushing crabs haven't been in Antarctica, Earth's southernmost continent, for hundreds or thousands, if not millions, of years, McClintock said. "They have trouble regulating magnesium ions in their body fluids and get kind of drunk at low temperatures." But something has changed, and these crustaceans are poised to move by the droves up the slope and onto the shelf that surrounds Antarctica. McClintock and other marine researchers interested in the continent are sounding alarms because the vulnerable ecosystem could be wiped out, he said. Yes and there's a lot of heat just off Antarctica. [link to discover.itsc.uah.edu] Greenland and Antarctica are the two areas that the Warmists like to point to melting ice in. This explains it. |
BaffinBay-MantleMagma! User ID: 1358804 United States 04/27/2011 02:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tertiary basalts of Baffin Bay: Possible primary magma from the Mantle Clarke, D. B. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp.203-224 New analyses show that Tertiary tholeiitic basalts from the Baffin Bay area have generally primitive characteristics. Comparison of the bulk chemical compositions of the basalts with material of known phase relations suggests that these basalts have properties intermediate between investigated natural and synthetic compositions. A discrete group of these basalts coincides in projection with the composition of the liquid produced by the partial melting of garnet periodotite at 30 kb. The compositions in this group are believed to be parental to the other rocks in the province principally through a mechanism of olivine fractionation. Eclogite fractionation is invoked to account for the chemical differences between the two suites of basalts in Baffin Bay. DOI: 10.1007/BF00371131 [link to adsabs.harvard.edu] |
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Urod User ID: 1359555 Canada 04/27/2011 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeabump Quoting: BB-MM! 1358804Yes , we need to educated our selfs because too many 'scientists' lie to us or just built nuclear plants on fault lines while puting fluoride in our drinking waters , never mind the 'scientists' working for Monsanto ... Remember where the solution is , the A Recipe Future SHocking on Wordpress.com |
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netta User ID: 163248 Australia 04/28/2011 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oops , they closed down the AMSU for public !!! Quoting: Urod 1360039OMG , did we stumbled onto something ?? Tried to load, but connection timed out. Will keep it for future reference. I've been watching [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] and [link to www.emsc-csem.org] for the last 5 weeks or so now, plus glp and a few other sites. I've tried a few times to start threads on the amount of cluster e/quakes, not just the ones happening in Japan, in Cali/Nervada/Mexico/Washington or in the Northern/Southern Alaskan areas, but the ones happening down near here, Fiji, Samoa, PNG,New Zealand, Phillapines, Indonesia and even Australia, the ones over in Greece, Turkey, Italy etc, the ones in Southern America, China, and even Russia and Kazastan. Both times, people have posted that it is the magma moving around. So, this thread shows more proof that this may be indeed correct?? (if the page would load for me!) Could all this unsettling of the earth also be the cause for the extreme weather events? Worst ever floods/cyclones in Australia earlier this year, and other parts of the world, and now worst ever tornado and extreme storms in the USA? This is without acknowledging what I know about Elenin and the sun curently awakening to extreme solar activity (with our presently deminished magnetic field), and taking that into account too?? So, this is going to get worse and come to it's extreme point soon? just wondering? stay safe |
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Urod User ID: 1362395 Canada 04/29/2011 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now that the AMSU was taken off line I can't keep track of the magma signatures . However , the large areas that indicate magma is coming to surface may produce the effect of more Lubrication to the faults and causing frequent but less powerfull earth quakes ( lees that 8 ) . Looking today ( April 29 ) at the USG list you can see that unlike before there is a much larger proportion of medium EQs , 4.4 to 5.8 . Also we didn't have a 6 in five days ... Maybe that's what will save Japan . [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] |
Urod User ID: 1368501 Canada 05/03/2011 01:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please copy this info , it stays testemony about the Artic North Passage as created by Magma activity , not by global warming ... but the answer to our problems is here already : search for ' A Recipe future shocking for a Nation on Wordpress.com ' |
Urod User ID: 1369869 Canada 05/04/2011 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to discover.itsc.uah.edu] Today observations ( May 4 , 2011 ) : - the South pole land edges are increasing in activity , below Chile and New Zealand in particular - large heat signatures ( night time ) all over Indonesia - another large heat signature just below Japan - the Artic Ocean and Baffin Bay are still glowing strong , no change there since Dec. 2010 - Ongoing releases off the western coast of Brazil . |
Urod User ID: 1370568 Canada 05/04/2011 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Indeed , as Rense sais , our global warming may be due to volcanism , specialy underwater , opening the Canadian Northern Passage . From rense.com : Volcano heats high-mountain lake to 108 degrees Now imagine what a few thousand underwater volcanoes could do... " ... 2 May 11- Last month, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) announced that the water temperature in the main crater of Taal volcano in the Philippines had risen from 86.9 degrees Fahrenheit to 88.7 degrees Fahrenheit (30.5C to 31.5C), a sign that the volcano might soon erupt. This provides an example of how much heat a volcano can generate. And this is not the only lake that's running hot. On March 1st of this year, the water temperature in New Zealand's Mt Ruapehu crater lake reached an astounding 105.8 degrees Fahrenheit (41C).... " . Well , that's what AMSU is showing world wide specialy in the North Artic Ocean , Indonesia and on the edges of Antartica South Pole , magma rising . |
Urod User ID: 1370568 Canada 05/04/2011 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The AMSU microwave scans are found at : [link to discover.itsc.uah.edu] Select channel 1 ( surface ) either Acending or Descending but chose the night scan . Right now is pouring out of Indonesia . |
Urod User ID: 1371408 Canada 05/05/2011 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Today scan : [link to discover.itsc.uah.edu] No change , a lot of magma signatures are all over the place . |
Urod User ID: 1371408 Canada 05/05/2011 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MAP 4.5 2011/05/05 11:09:05 77.148 18.537 10.0 SVALBARD REGION I consider this EQ very significant , it opens the Artic Ocean , Iceland which connects to Alaska and US West coast . The geologists are telling us of findings describing large chunks/slices of earth falling into the sea , so why are we surprised and why nobody moves away from those areas ? |
Urod User ID: 1374058 Canada 05/07/2011 01:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No doubt that something is going on getting the attention of the Japanese Gov : [link to alethonews.wordpress.com] Japanese Prime Minister Orders Halt To Operations At Hamaoka Nuclear Plant Dow Jones – May 7, 2011 Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan called Friday for a controversial nuclear power coastal plant located near an earthquake fault-line southwest of Tokyo to suspend its operations, reflecting a newly cautious stance toward the country’s nuclear power facilities amid an ongoing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear complex crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. [...] “It looks like the wheels are falling off the nuclear express,” said Andrew DeWit, a professor at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. “The conventional wisdom of nuclear energy as the cheapest way to achieve reliable power seems to be shifting day-by-day.” [...] Separately, Japan Atomic Power Co. said Friday it suspects radiation leaked from a damaged fuel rod at its No. 2 unit of the Tsuruga power plant in Fukui prefecture on the Japan Sea coast. … |