[meteorite-list] Changes In 14C and Impacts

Paul H. inselberg at cox.net
Sun Jun 28 21:17:45 EDT 2015


Dear Ed:

On June 28, 2015, in “Changes In 14C and Impacts,” 
you wrote:

>I am looking forward to your comments on the Kiscoty structure.

At this time, I lack any comments about the Kiscoty structure. 
The problem is that the only material that I have been able to 
find about is a newspaper article that lacks any coordinates 
and has only a medium to small scale map with terrible 
resolution and lacking any mark as to where this feature is in 
the map. Given, the scale and resolution of the the article’s 
map, it is impossible discern what in this map is the “Kiscoty 
structure” and exactly where it is located. I would need a 
specific location, preferably a latitude and longitude, of some 
sort for its center and what its diameter or radius is to be
 able to comment on the Kiscoty structure.

By the way and off topic, in both 1394 BP and 1450 BP, 
tsunamis devastated northern coast of Aceh, northern 
Sumatra, as discussed in a fascinating Open Access 
paper: 

Sieh, K. P. Daly, E. E. McKinnon, J. E. Pilarczyk, H.-W. 
Chiang, B. Horton, C. M. Rubin, C.-C. Shen, N. Ismail, 
C. H. Vane, and R. M. Feener, 2015, Penultimate 
predecessors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in 
Aceh, Sumatra: Stratigraphic, archeological, and 
historical evidence. Journal of Geophysical Research 
(Solid Earth) vol. 120, no. 1, pp. 308–325 (January 2015 ) 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014JB011538/abstract

Yours, 

Paul H. 

"The past is never dead. It's not even past." 
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)


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