[meteorite-list] Impact evidence in trees?

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Tue Dec 20 12:37:17 EST 2011


Trees grow like this when subjected to a steady load for several years, 
not when they are exposed to a blast.

At high altitude, this kind of bending is common from heavy snow loading 
that persists well into the spring growth season. At lower altitudes, as 
in the Polish forest, it is most likely that the bending is induced. 
Foresters sometimes load young trees on plantations (and that looks like 
a plantation) to produce curved wood for a variety of purposes, most 
especially for furniture making.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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On 12/20/2011 10:26 AM, Mike Fiedler wrote:
> OK, check this out . . . .
>
> Check out this picture:
> http://pics.livejournal.com/neferjournal/pic/000zcpp1/g21
>
> Looks like these trees ALL were bent to the ground, radiating away
> from a common point!
>
> The info I was given places this near "Gryfino, Poland", but offers no
> explanation for the trees' shape.
>
> Is there a Meteorite at the vertex of all that flexing???
>
> Anyone on the list know more about it?  Anyone live close to Gryfino?
>
> -- Mike




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