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Then suppose the new asteroid (on another thread) only 3/4 of a mile wide, impacted the Pacific close to Hawaii. A shock of that maganitude could trigger the crack to widen and slide away causing the (mother of all tsuamis). Could be an idea for a HBO/Showtime movie. One of those Discovery Channel/TLC shows said a large comet/asteroid impact would/might trigger all the Earth's fault's causing world wide devastation.
56 posted on 09/08/2001 1:21:14 PM PDT by 55andlovingit
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GIANT IMPACT-WAVE DEPOSIT ALONG U.S. EAST COAST

Along the shore from North Carolina to Maryland and also into Chesapeake Bay, deep-sea drillers have charted the Exmore Boulder Bed. No minor deposit this; it is is over 60 meters thick in places and covers more than 15,000 square kilometers. In the bed are found boulders (up to 2 meters in diameter), cobbles, pebbles, and traces of tektite glass and shocked quartz. The youngest microfossils date from the Eocene, and argon dating of the ejecta yield a date of 35.5 million years, which correlates with the North American tektite strewn field. C.W. Poag et al interpret this boulder bed as follows:

"On the basis of its unusual characteristics and its stratigraphic equivalence to a layer of impact ejecta at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 612 (New Jersey continental slope), we postulate that this boulder bed was formed by a powerful bolide generated wave train that scoured the ancient inner shelf and coastal plain of southeastern Virginia. The most promising candidate for the bolide impact site (identified on seismic reflection profiles) is 40 km north-northwest of DSDP Site 612 on the New Jersey outer continental shelf."
(Poag, C. Wylie, et al; "Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 612 Bolide Event: New Evidence of a Late Eocene Impact-Wave Deposit and a Possible Impact Site, U.S. East Coast," Geology, 20:771, 1992.)

57 posted on 09/08/2001 4:51:59 PM PDT by blam
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