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Climate Change and Tsunamis
Subject: Comment on Question for D.Helvarg
A reader asked the following:
Is there any conceivable connection between atmospheric behavior and
tectonic activity? In other words, could changes to the atmosphere
trigger mantle events? -- Carole McIntyre, Waynesburg, Penn.
Guess what? There IS such a connection that is
part of what Jim Lovelock and Lynn Margulis might
call a "Gaian feedback mechanism"...
I refer to pages 130-131 of the chapter called METABOLOISM AND
PLANETARY BIOCHEMISTRY, In 'HEALING GAIA'.
"Could Gaia be, even partially, responsible for the plate tectonic
movements of the Earth's Crust? The Earth is certainly, it seems,
exceptional among the known planets in having such movements. It was
the geologist Don Anderson who first speculated that the
sedimentation of limestone on the ocean floor, long ago in life's
history, could have so altered the chemistry and temperature of the
crustal rocks as to make it possible for the machinery of plate
movement to begin. The geological event that changed the crustal
rocks near the continental margins and made the crust unstable is
known as the "basalt-eclogite phase change". The early presence of
the microflora of the oceans, and their constant rain of limestone
tests to form limestone deposits, thus may have been the trigger that
led to the slow swirl of the crustal plates across the globe."
Add to that more carbon in the atmosphere, and you create a
possibility of faster rate of limestone deposition. Add to that the
dynamics of complex, non-linear catastrophic change, and you have the
"forbidden knowledge", perhaps, that could lead us to see a very real
link between increased atmospheric carbon(climate change), tectonic
movements, and thus, tsunami generating events. Just now, both sides
are hagggling over who was stupid enough to suggest that climate
change had anything to do with the tsunamis. Well, maybe it is not so
silly a thought after all! Maybe "The People" have an intuition that
is more than just paranoia; it's more like "meta-noia",that is,
knowledge that goes beyond our official states of denial, so it gets
deflected into rumours of underground nuclear tests. By the way,
there ARE deep underground nuclear reactions going on....only, they
are part of planetary dynamics: the "inner heat" of the earth's
interior is generated partly by radioactivity.
So, my point is, the answer is a resounding 'YES!'
First Name: Paul
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On Global warming and natural disasters posted 4 years, 10 months ago 3 Responses