Evidence of Mega-Tsunamis Worldwide During Younger Dryas | with Dr. Dallas Abbott
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In this episode of Squaring the Circle, Randall Carlson is joined by geologist Dr. Dallas Abbott to discuss geological evidence for mega-tsunamis that may have occurred worldwide during the Younger Dryas, around 12,800 years ago. Dr. Abbott shares her research on the proposed Burckle Crater in the Indian Ocean and explains how ocean impacts could have generated massive tsunami events. The conversation examines chevron dune formations in Madagascar and Western Australia, the evidence of tektites and ejecta, and the broader case for a multi-impact event at the end of the Ice Age. Together, Randall and Dr. Abbott explore how these catastrophic processes may have shaped global climate, contributed to sudden sea level rise, and left signatures that can still be traced in Earth’s geological record.
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Chapters
00:00 The Impact of Oceanic Events
07:23 Understanding Ejecta and Tektites
11:35 Tsunamis and Their Historical Significance
16:17 Exploring the Chevron Deposits
21:38 Marine Microfossils and Tsunami Evidence
27:29 The Younger Dryas and Multi-Impact Events
34:33 The Healing Power of CBD
36:43 Impact Events and Sediment Slides
38:11 Microparticles and Volcanic Eruptions
40:45 The Great Floods and Ice Dams
44:57 The Ice Dam Controversy
49:36 Seismic Activity and Flood Mechanisms
50:38 The Debate on Multiple Flood Events
53:48 The Role of Ice in Flood Retention
56:57 Searching for Microparticles in Sediments
58:08 The Gulf of Carpentaria Event
01:16:43 The Power of Volcanic Eruptions and Lightning
01:20:58 Geological Insights from the Gulf of Carpentaria
01:27:05 Investigating the Burkle Crater Candidate
01:34:54 Tsunami Dynamics and Historical Implications
01:39:02 The Importance of Emergency Preparedness Receive SMS online on sms24.me
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