Planet X: TIDAL WAVES Recorded
This was under the Re: Planet X: MAY Coordinates thread.
In Article <k2ZK6.5182$n81.2052981@typhoon.hawaii.rr.com> David Tholen wrote:
> Nancy Lieder writes:
>> I've located a second source regarding sea level's having dropped apx
>> 3,600 years ago.
>
> Did they say anything about tsunamis being responsible for
> deposting these things at higher elevations? This theory has
> been around for a while.
Whale bones on mountain tops? And other such evidence of gigantic tidal
waves, yes. Don't be on the coastline when the pole shift is about to
happen.
Geo Science
Tsunami Along the South Coast of NSW
The first event probably occurred concomitantly with the
rise of Holocene sea-level near modern levels around 7000
BP. ... The impact of these tsunami upon the coastal
landscape has been profound. Several signatures provide
estimates of the magnitude of run-up of these events. The
height to which chaotic mixes of sediment and imbricated
boulder stacks have been deposited and the height of
headlands that have had a smear of clay, sand and shell
plastered across them give general estimates of the run-up
height. The elevation of eroded landscape features on
headlands gives information about the depth and velocity
of flow. The presence of sand laminae and splayed sand units
within deltaic sediments permit the landward limit of
tsunami impact to be determined. This geomorphic
evidence indicates that the largest tsunami waves swept
sediment across the continental shelf and obtained flow
depths of 15-20 m at the coastline with velocities in
excess of 10 meters per second. Along cliffs, and especially
at Jervis Bay, waves reached elevations of 40-100 m with
evidence of flow depths in excess of 15 m. Preliminary
evidence on the Shoalhaven delta indicates that waves
penetrated 10 km inland for at least one event. ... Finally
bedrock sculpturing features have been identified on the
islands of Hawaii and along the east coast of Scotland.
The latter location is within the zone affected by the
tsunami generated by a large submarine landslide near
Storegga, Norway also 7,000 years ago.
Earth in Upheaval, Whales in the Mountains
Bones of whale have been found 440 feet above sea level,
north of Lake Ontario; a skeleton of another whale was
discovered in Vermont, more than 500 feet above sea level;
and still another in the Montreal- Quebec area, about
600 feet above sea level. Although the Humphrey whale
and beluga occasionally enter the mouth of the St. Lawrence,
they do not climb hills.
Worlds in Collision, The Tide
The slowing down or stasis of the earth in its rotation
would cause a tidal recession of water toward the poles, but
the celestial body near by would disturb this poleward
recession, drawing the water toward itself. The traditions
of many peoples persist that seas were torn apart and their
water heaped high and thrown upon the continents. The
traditions of the people of Peru tell that for a period of
time the sun was not in the sky, and then the ocean left
the shore and with a terrible din broke over the continent.
The Choctaw Indians of Oklahoma relate: "The earth was
plunged in darkness for a long time". Finally a dark light
appeared in the north, "but it was mountain-high waves,
rapidly coming nearer". According to the Lapland epic,
after the sea-wall fell on the continent, gigantic waves
continued to roll and dead bodies were dashed about in
the dark waters.