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Bibliography & Handbook May 18, 2013 Compiled by: William I. Thompson III, M.Sc.
witiii@verizon.net
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Go to: 2.0 Annotated Bibliography, below.
Previous version of this Bibliography, from 2010.
(Some references from older version may no longer be accurate.)
This annotated bibliography on celestial catastrophism was prepared to keep track of articles, books, reports, and other related media to potential catastrophic events caused by astral visitors such as planets, asteroids, and comets to planet Earth. Note that these types of events are also referred to as astral catastrophism or sometimes cosmic catastrophism.
The recent asteroid explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia on 15 February 2013 shows the relevance of the present bibliography. [ http://news.discovery.com/space/asteroids-meteors-meteorites/russian-meteor-sky-isnt-falling-but-space-rocks-do-130219.htm]
Note that some extinctions on Earth may have been ultimately caused by celestial events that produced secondary effects such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and renewed volcanic action due to tidal shifting and so forth. Not all volcanic activity is caused by an astral visitor but some information on volcanoes is also included in the present bibliography since it is catastrophic to life on Earth.
As of February 2013 I have included some documents related to catastrophic flooding when the ultimate cause is unstated in many cases.
Palmer states “However, in recent years, there has been growing acceptance of the view that the history of life may have been shaped by major catastrophes to a far greater extent than previously realised. Partly that has come about because of an increased knowledge of the occurrence of immense volcanic eruptions and sustained episodes of volcanism over wide areas. Another factor is a developing awareness of the threat from asteroids and comets in Earth-crossing orbits, together with the realisation that many of the craters at the Earth’s surface, previously thought to be of volcanic origin, were in fact formed by impacts (See Chapters 14, 19 and 20).” [Palmer (2003), p. 338.] Note the Electric Universe theory here. Even Meteor Crater didn’t have a ball of iron at the base – and it may have been the site of a thunderbolt. Patten (1988) covers the potential “Sword of the Lord” electrical discharges between Mars and Earth. White (2003) in his Chapter 16 discusses much of this type of material.
Some of the catastrophic conditions which are associated with mass extinctions are global cooling and warming, close approaches by astral visitors, major glaciation, fluctuations in sea level, global anoxia, volcanic eruptions, asteroid impacts, plate tectonics, gamma rays, and disease.
It should be noted that volcanism is included because some volcanic eruptions may have been induced if an astral visitor came close to Earth and cause large crustal deformations. Remember that the crust of the Earth is rather thin compared to the diameter of the Earth. Although it is common knowledge that some volcanism is not associated with astral visitors but with plate tectonics.
The bibliography will never be “finished,” as it has been estimated that there are over 1,000 papers alone on the Tunguska Event, mostly by Russian researchers. I will not try to gather them all!
The annotations are minimal but may assist a researcher in locating specific information. As may be expected it is a multidisciplinary study with at least the following disciplines: archaeology, astrogeophysics, astronomy, astrophysics, biology, catastrophism, chemistry, cosmology, geology, geophysics, history, linguistics, mythology, palaeontology, physics, psychology, religion, space physics, and uniformitarianism.
Beginning in September 2012 I began to add a few citations to rapid sea-level changes which occurred at the ends of ice ages presumably. Who knows, they may have been started by a celestial-related event.
For ease of movement within the document, the first letter of the alphabetic entry with the ` character (the accent grave diacritic which shares the key with the tilde symbol (~) on the keyboard to the upper left of the Q key). By using the Find function in MS Word with the ` as a prefix, for example `R will take you to the citations with the last name of the lead (or sole) author beginning with “R.”
One can use the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System [ http://www.adsabs.harvard.edu/] to determine the citation history to various documents. Note that the Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete. Please keep this in mind when using the ADS Citation lists.
William I. Thompson IIII has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of universal resource locators (URLs) for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.
A companion document Celestial Catastrophism Handbook contains acronyms and abbreviations used in the various disciplines dealing with celestial catastrophism has also been prepared. One can be sent upon request.
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Abbott, Dallas H., W. Bruce Masse, L. H. Burckle, D. Breger, and P. Gerard-Little (2005) “Burckle abyssal impact crater: Did this impact produce a global deluge?” Atlantis 2005 Conference, Milos, Greece, Conference Proceedings (color version on cd).
Abbott, Dallas H., Edward Bryant, V. Gusiakov, and W. Bruce Masse (2007) “Megatsunami of the World Ocean: Did They Occur in the Recent Past?” Eos Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, Vol. 88, No. 23, Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract PP42A-04. [CCB]
Abbott, Dallas H. and A. E. Isley (2002) “Extraterrestrial Influences on Mantle Plume Volcanism,” Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 205, pp. 53-62, 15 Jan.
Abell, George (1964) Exploration of the Universe, Holt, Rinehart and Winston. [Cited in Patten (1966B).]
ABS (2010) Inside the Mysteries of the Bible: New Perspectives on Ancient Truths, Revised and Updated Edition, American Bible Society, Time Home Entertainment Inc. [celestial catastrophism, We own a copy.]
Ackerman, John (1999A) Firmament, ISBN 0-7414-0070-7 [Free online:] http://www.firmament-chaos.com/index.html
Ackerman, John (1999B) Chaos: A New Solar System Paradigm, ISBN 0-7414-0295-5, [Free online:] http://www.firmament-chaos.com/index.html
Ackerman, John (2006) Peleh: Hidden Knowledge, [Free online:] http://www.firmament-chaos.com/index.html
Agassiz, A. (1842) “On the Succession and Development of Organized Beings at the Surface of the Terrestrial Globe,” Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Vol. 33, pp. 388-399. [Cited in Palmer (2003), Ch. 6
Ager, Derek (1993) The New Catastrophism: The Importance of the Rare Event in Geological History, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), [Cited in Palmer (2003) p. 30.]
Aggarwal, H. R. and V. R. Oberbeck (1974) “Roche Limit of a Solid Body,” Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 577-588. [Cited in Thompson (1976).]
Aharon, P. (2003) “Meltwater Flooding Events in the Gulf of Mexico Revisited: Implications for Rapid Climate Changes During the Last Deglaciation,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 18, p. 1079-ff. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006) p. 323.]
Aharon, P. (2004) “Gulf of Mexico Deglacial Stable Isotope Data,” IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology, Data Contribution Series # 2004-042.NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, CO. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 323 plus.]
AIAA (2004) “Protecting Earth from Asteroids and Comets,” Position Paper, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Reston, VA, USA. [Copy in files.]
Aittola, Marko, Teemu Öhman, Johannes J. Leitner, and Jouko Raitala (2007) “The Characteristics of Polygonal Impact Craters on Venus,” Earth, Moon, and Planets, Vol. 101, pp. 41–53, DOI 10.1007/s11038-007-9148-4. [Copy in files.]
Akridge, G. (1996) “The Prehistoric Use of Meteorites in North America,” Meteorite, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 20-22. [Cited in Firestone et al. (1996), p. 223. The ‘black stone’ in the Kabba in Saudi Arabia is a meteorite.]
Aksu, A. I., R. N. Hiscott, P. J. Mudie, et al. (2002) “Persistent Holocene Outflow from the Black Sea to the Eastern Mediterranean Contradicts Noah’s Flood Hypothesis,” GSA Today, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 4-10. [Cited in Palmer (2003) p. 488.]
Albritton, Claude C. Jr. (1989) Catastrophic Episodes in Earth History, Chapman and Hall, London. [Cited in Palmer (2003), Ch. 6, p. 375, #20, etc. and Huggett (1997).]
Aldred, Cyril (1998) The Egyptians, Fourth Edition, Revised and updated by Aidan Dodson, Ancient Peoples and Places Series, Thames & Hudson, London, ISBN-13: 9780500280362. [1987 Edition cited in Niroma n.d.B.]
Alfvén, Hannes (1981) Cosmic Plasma, Reidel, New York. [Cited in Scott (2007).]
Alfvén, Hannes (1986A) “Double Layers and Circuits in Astrophysics,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. PS-14, No. 6, p. 788, Dec. [Cited in Scott (2007).]
Alfvén, Hannes (1986B) “Model of the Plasma Universe,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vo. PS-14, No. 6, pp. 631–632, Dec. [Cited in Scott (2007).]
Alfvén, Hannes and C. G. Falthämmer (1963) Cosmical Electrodynamics, Oxford University Press. [Cited in Scott (2007).]
Allaby, M. and J. Lovelock (1983 The Great Extinction, Secker and Warburg, London. [Cited in Palmer (2003), p. 433.]
Allan, Derek S. (2001) “An Unexplained Arctic Catastrophe,” Chronology and Catastrophism Review 2001:2, pp. 3-7. [Cited in Palmer (2003) p. 485, #20.]
Allan, Derek S. and J. Bernard Delair (1995A) When the Earth Nearly Died, (Bath, UK: Gateway Books), Reissued in 1997 as Cataclysm! Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C., (Rochester, VT, USA: Bear & Company), ISBN 1879181428. [See Notes File. Cites Patten (1966A). Have a copy. 372 pp. 1,639 references. Roche limit. Cited on several pages in Palmer (1993).]
Allan, Derek S. and J. Bernard Delair (1995B) “Scientific Evidence for a Major World Catastrophe About 11,500 Years Ago,” Chronology and Catastrophism Review, Vol. 17, pp. 41-48. [Cited in Palmer (2003) p. 485, #20.]
Allan, Derek S. and J. Bernard Delair (1997) Cataclysm! Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C., Bear & Company, Rochester, VT, ISBN 1879181428.
Allan, R. R. (1967) “Resonance Effects Due to the Longitude Dependence of a Gravitational Field of a Rotating Primary,” Planetary and Space Science, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 53-76. [Cited in Thompson (1976).]
Alley, Richard B. (2001) The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future, [Greenland ice cores findings. Dr., Is his middle name William or nickname “Bill” http://www.sis-group.org.uk/news/schoch-effect.htm. CCB]
Alroy, John (2010) “The Shifting Balance of Diversity Among Major Marine Animal Groups,” Science, Vol. 329 No. 5996, 03 Sep., Read More http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/09/mass-extinction-dynamics/?ref=nf#ixzz12lD3Xt3a
Alter, Judy (x) Souvenirs from Space: The Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery
Alvarez, L. W. (1983) “Experimental Evidence that an Asteroid Impact Led to the Extinction of Many Species 65 Million Years Ago,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, Vol. 80, pp. 627-642. [Cited in Palmer (2003), p. 434.]
Alvarez L. W., Walter Alvarez, F. Asaro, and H. V. Michel (1980) “Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction,” Science, Vol. 208, pp. 1095-1108. [Cited in Palmer (2003) p. 433, and Firestone (2009B).]
Alvarez, L., Walter Alvarez, and S. Klint (1980) “Asteroid-Caused Extinctions,” Science News, Vol. 117, p. 22. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]
Alvarez, Walter (1994) “Trajectories of ballistic impact ejecta on a rotating Earth,” pp. 2-3 in New Developments Regarding the KT Event and Other Catastrophes in Earth History, Document ID: SEE N94-28294 07-46, [University of California at Berkeley]
Alvarez, Walter (1997) T. Rex and the Crater of Doom, (Princeton: Princeton University Press), [Cited in Levy (1998), Ch. 5, and Palmer (2003), pp. 433 and 436.]
Alvarez, Walter and Frank Asaro (1990) "What Caused The Mass Extinction?: An Extraterrestrial Impact," Scientific American, October, pp. 44-ff.
Alvarez, Walter, E. G. Kauffman, F. Surlyk, et al. (1984) “Impact Theory of Mass Extinctions and the Invertebrate Fossil Record,” Science, Vol. 223, pp. 1135-1141. [Cited in Palmer (2003), p. 436-7.]
Alvarez, Walter and Christian Koeberl – Editors (2000) Catastrophic Events and Mass Extinctions: Impacts and Beyond, Proceedings of a Conference held on July 9-12, 2000, Geozentrum, University of Vienna, Austria, LPI Contribution 1053, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, ISSN 1540-9120.
Anders, Edward and D. Nelson Limber (1959) “Origin of the Worzel Deep-Sea Ash,” Nature, Vol. 184, pp. 44-45, (04 July); doi:10.1038/184044b0, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v184/n4679/abs/184044b0.html, [Possibly from a cometary collision, or some other catastrophic event involving bodies of cosmic origin. Abstract in CC folder.]
Anderson, David G., Albert C. Goodyear, James Kennett, and Allen West (2011) “Human Population Decline across Parts of the Northern Hemisphere during the Younger Dryas Cooling Period,” Session 60, Poster Session ID 1584, International Union for Quaternary Research 2011 Congress, 21-27 July, Bern, Switzerland. See www.inqua.tcd.ie for abstracts. [Abstract in files.]
Anderson, D. L. (1999) “Planet Earth,” In: The New Solar System, Fourth Edition. J. K. Beatty, C. C. Petersen, and A. Chaikin - Editors, Cambridge University Press, New York.
Andrews, J. T. (1987) “Iceberg Rafted Detritus,” Submitted to the NOAA Paleoclimatology Data Archive, Boulder, CO. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006), CCB.]
Andrews, J. T. (1995) “A Heinrich-like Event, H-0 (DC-0): Source(s) for Detrital Carbonate in the North Atlantic During the Younger Dryas Chronozome,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 10, pp. 943-952. [Cited in firestone et al. (2006), p. 288. CCB.]
Andrews, J. T. and W. R. Peltier (1976) “Collapse of the Hudson Bay Ice Center and Glacio-Isostatic Rebound,” Geology, Vol. 4, pp. 73-75. [Ice Age File. Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), pp. 285-286. WIT idea. An ice dump from space – like a pile of sugar on a table moves out.]
Andronikov, Alex V. (2011) “A report on the field trip to Belgium, the Netherlands and Russia (from May 1 to May 31, 2011),” [Online:] http://www.scribd.com/george1202/d/76814554-Black-Mat-Andronikov-2011-Lower-Younger-Dryas-Boundary-Europe-Report
Andronikov, Alex V., Dante S. Lauretta, I. E. Andronikova, R. J. Maxwell (2011) “On the Possibility of a Late Pleistocene Extraterrestrial Impact: LA-ICP-MS Analysis of the Black Mat and Usselo Horizon Samples,” 74th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting, August 8–12, 2011, London, UK, Supplement, #5008. [Abstract online:] http://cosmictusk.com/game-changer-independent-confirmation-of-elevated-et-materials-in-arizona-and-dutch-black-mats
Anon. (n.d.) “Earth Impact Database,” University of New Brunswick, Planetary and Space Science Centre, Department of Geology, Canada, http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/ [Firestone et al. (2006), p. 298. A website concerned with over 160 identified impact craters on the Earth.]
Anon. (1937) “Submarine Canyons,” Geog Rev. Vol. 27, pp. 681-683 [See Allan and Delair (1997), Pt. I, Ref. 205. Article implied cosmic visitor. CT article.]
Anon. (1988A) “COCORP Finds Thick Ptoterozoic (?) Strata Under Midcontinent, EOS, Vol. 69, No. 15, p. 209. [Copy of article on p. 32 of my Science & Faith Notebook 5.]
Anon. (1988B) “Comet Seen as Cause of Ancient Tsunami,” Report on a Tsunami Deposit at the C-T Boundary in Texas, USA” The Boston Globe, 29 July, p. 8, AP [Conclude that the most likely source for such a tsunami is a bolide-water impact. Page 40-41 in Science & Faith Notebook 5. CH5011. See also Bourgeois et al. (1988).]
Anon. (1990) “Magellan Radar Images depict Large Impact Craters on Venus,” Aviation Week & Space Technology, 08 October, p. 67. [Copy p. 74 in Science & Faith Notebook 5.]
Anon. (1994A) Planetary and Space Science Volume 42, Issue 9, September 1994, Special Issue: Asteroids, Comets and Meteors 1993-IV.
Anon. (1994B) “Papers Presented to New Developments Regarding the KT Event and Other Catastrophes in Earth History,” A Conference held on 09-12 February, Report No. NASA-CR-195169, LPI Contribution 825, Sponsored by Lunar and Planetary Institute, and University of Houston Clear Lake, TX, USA, N94-28294, [Online:] http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19940023791_1994023791.pdf, [Abstracts of 109 papers. Copy in folder.]
Anon. (1995) “Antarctic Fossil Questions,” Picture of the Day, 04 April, [Online] http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/050404antarctic-fossil.htm [Radiometric dating problems.]
Anon. (2000a) “Researchers to Drill into Dinosaur Crater,” BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1076703.stm [Chicxulub Crater]
Anon. (2001) “Carbon, and Radiocarbon Dating: A Primer,” Mammoth Trumpet, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 7-9, http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/nuclear.pdf [Probably the Editor of Mammoth Trumpet, initials are JMC. Copy with Firestone and Topping (2001) article.]
Anon. (2004) [Online] “Ice Core Findings,” Picture of the Day, 07 Sep., [Online] http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2004/arch/040907ice-core.htm [Northern Greenland, NGRIP]
Anon. (2006) “A Record of Planetary Catastrophe,” Thunderbolts Picture of the Day 07 July, [Online] http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/arch06/060707record.htm
Anon. (2007) “2007 Planetary Defense Conference,” Invited Presentations and Papers, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers.html
Anon. (2010A) “Fireball and Meteorite Fall on/about 14 April 2010 over the Conterminous United States,” No article yet. [Fell into southern Wisconsin I believe. Photos on Yahoo.com.]
Anon. (2010B) “Geology and the Cosmic Connection,” New Scientist, 5.6.2010, pp. 39-41 [Reported in C&C Workshop 2010:2, pp. 14-15. The Deccan Traps in India – The lava is rich in iridium and the area of sea off the adjacent coast shows signs of being a huge impact crater.]
Anon. (2010+) “Essential Guide to the Electric Universe,” An Eight Part Document, [Online:] http://www.thunderbolts.info
Anon. (2011A) “1811-12 New Madrid Earthquakes, A NEO Connection?” [Online:] http://www.datasync.com/~rsf1/1811.htm [Copy in CC Folder.]
Anon. (2011B) “A Different Kind of Climate catastrophe,” In a blog A Catastrophe of Comets, [Online:] https://craterhunter.wordpress.com/a-different-kind-of-climate-catastrophe/
Anon. (2012-03-16) “The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis Revisited,” In a blog A Catastrophe of Comets, [Online:] http://craterhunter.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/the-younger-dryas-impact-hypothesis-revisited/
Apollodorus (n.d.) See James George Frazer (1921).
Arnold, V. I. (1963) “Small denominators and problems of stability of motion in classical and celestial mechanics,” Usp. Math. Nauk. Vol. 18. No. 6. P. 91. Russ. Math. Surv. Vol. 18. No. 6. P. 85.
Asher, David J., Mark E. Bailey, Vacheslav Emel’yanenko and William M. Napier (2005) “Earth in the Cosmic Shooting Gallery,” Observatory, Vol. 125, pp. 319-322, [Online:] http://www.arm.ac.uk/preprints/455.pdf [Copy in files. Cited in Napier (2009). Comment from SIS: Claims the terrestrial impact rate appears to be substantially higher than current NEO population models imply but is consistent with a significant unseen asteroid and cometary contribution to the hazard.]
Asher David J. and S. Victor M. Clube (1993) “An extraterrestrial influence during the current interglacial,” Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society QJRAS, 34, 481.
Asher, David J., S. Victor M. Clube, William M. Napier and Duncan I. Steel (1994) “Coherent Catastrophism,” Vistas in Astronomy, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 1-27; Abstract at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994VA.....38....1A [Abstract in CC folder.]
Asher, David J. and Duncan I. Steel (1998). “On the possible relation between the Tunguska bolide and comet Encke,” Planetary and Space Science, Vol. 46, pp. 205-211.
Acheson, Mel and Amy Acheson (2005) “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?” in Forbidden History: Prehistoric Technologies, Extraterrestrial Intervention, and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization, Edited by J. Douglas Kenyon, Bear and Company, Rochester, VT, ISBN-10: 1591430453. [Cited in Farrell 2007]
Atkinson, A. (1999) Impact Earth, Virgin, London. [Cited in Palmer (2003).]
Austin, Steve A. – Editor - (1994A) Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe, pp. 57–82. Institute for Creation Research, Santee, CA.
Austin, Steve A. (1994B) A Creationist View of Grand Canyon Strata,” pp. 57-82 in Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe, Edited by S. A. Austin, Institute for Creation Research, Santee, CA.
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Bagenal, Fran, Timothy E. Dowling and William B. McKinnon - Editors – (2007) Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521035453
Bagrov, Alexander, Anna P. Kartashova, and Vladislav A. Leonov (2007) “Planetary Cosmogony of the Solar System: The Origin of Dangerous Meteoroids,” 2007 Planetary Defense Conference, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/P1-3--Bagrov--Paper.pdf.
Bailey, Mark E. (1999) Exodus to Arthur, Batsford, London [Cited in Palmer 2003, Ch. 29.]
Bailey, Mark E., S. Victor Clube, and William M. Napier (1986) “The Origin of Comets,” in Vistas in Astronomy, Vol. 29, pp. 53-112. [Ref. IV. 148 in Allan and Delair (1997).]
Bailey, Mark E., S. Victor Clube, and William M. Napier (1990) The Origin of Comets, Pergamon Press. [Cited in Levy (1998), Ch. 5 and van der Sluijs (2007B).]
Baillie, Mike G. L. (1990/91) Dendrochronology and Thera – the Scientific case for a 17th Century BC Eruption, Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum, Vol. 4, pp. 15-28. [Cited in Palmer (2003) Ch. 29.]
Baillie, Mike G. L. (1995) A Slice Through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating, (London: Routledge)
Baillie, Mike G. L. (1999) Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic Encounters with Comets, (London: B. T. Batsford), Reprinted in 2003.
Baillie, Mike G. L. (2006) New Light on the Black Death: The Cosmic Connection, Amazon.com
Baillie, Mike G. L. (2007A) The Case for Significant Numbers of Extraterrestrial Impacts Through the Late Holocene,” Journal of Quaternary Science, Vol. 22, p. 101-109, ISSN 0267‑8179. [Online] http://tsun.sscc.ru/hiwg/pabl/baillie_2007_jqs.pdf [Copy in folder. SIS, Cited in Godbole (2010).]
Baillie, Mike G. L. (2007B) “Tree-Rings Indicate Global Environmental Downturns that could have been Caused by Comet Debris,” pp. 105-122 or Chap. 5 in Bobrowsky, Peter T. and Hans Rickman - Editors, Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. ISBN 3540327096.
Baillie, Mike G. L. (2011) “How Precise Tree-Ring Dating Raises Issues Concerning the Frequency of Extraterrestrial Impacts,” Slide presentation at 2011 Quantavolution Conference, Athens, Greece, 07-10 Oct. [Online http://www.qconference-athens-2011.grazian-archive.com/the2345topicmbai/index.html. Copy in files.]
Baillie, Mike G. L. and Patrick McCafferty (2005) The Celtic Gods: Comets in Irish Mythology,
Baker, Victor R. (1981) Catastrophic Flooding: The Origin of the Channeled Scabland, Dowden, Stroudsburg, PA [Cited in Patten & Windsor (2003).]
Baker, Victor R. (2002) “The Study of Superfloods,” Science, Vol. 295, No. 5564, pp. 2379-2380, 29 March, DOI:10.1126/science.1068448. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006) p. 311.]
Balbin, Georgia (2005) Cyclical Catastrophe: Planetary Wars in the Solar and Saturn System, Publisher TBD, Reviewed by Frederic Jueneman in Aeon, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Sep 2006).
Ballard, R. D. (199(5) “Black Sea Mysteries,” National Geographic, and (2001) pp. 52-69. [Cited in Palmer (2003), p. 488.]
Balter, Michael (2010) “Of Two Minds about Toba's Impact,” Science, Vol. 327, pp. 1187-1188. 05 March. [Researchers gathered at a meeting last month to probe the impact on modern humans of the cataclysmic eruption of Indonesia's Mount Toba about 74,000 years ago—and to ponder whether modern humans had made it to Asia by the time the volcano blew. Volcano.]
Barber, Elizabeth W. and Paul T. Barber (2006) They Severed Earth from Sky: How the Human Mind Shapes Myth, Princeton: Princeton University Press. [Cited in Van der Sluijs and Peratt (2009).]
Bard, E. (2003) “Tahiti Deglacial Relative Sea Level Reconstruction,” IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series #2003-028, NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, CO. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]
Bard, E. et al. (1996) “Sea Level Record from Tahiti Corals and the Timing of Deglacial Meltwater Discharge,” Nature, Vol. 382, pp. 241-244. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), pp. 321-322.]
Balter, Michael (2010) “Of Two Minds about Toba's Impact,” Science, Vol. 327, pp. 1187-1188. 05 March. [Researchers gathered at a meeting last month to probe the impact on modern humans of the cataclysmic eruption of Indonesia's Mount Toba about 74,000 years ago—and to ponder whether modern humans had made it to Asia by the time the volcano blew. Volcano.]
Barber Elizabeth Wayland and Paul T. Barber, (n.d.) When They Severed Earth from Sky, [TBD]
Barker, F. Slade (2011) “Archaeological Evidence of an Ancient Pole Shift and the Geological Implications,” Chronology & Catastrophism Review, July, pp. 7-18, ISSN 0953-0053. [Cardinal alignments. I have a hard copy.]
Barker, Kenneth – General Editor (1995) The NIV Study Bible, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan)
Barnes, Thomas G. (1973) “Origin and Destiny of the Earth’s Magnetic Field,” Monograph, Creation Research Institute, El Cajon, CA. [Patten (1988).]
Bate H. N. – Translator - (1918) The Sibylline Oracles - Books III-V, (New York: Macmillan), [Online:] http://fax.libs.uga.edu/PA4253xO83xE5/1f/sibylline_oracles.pdf
Battersby, Stephen (2009) “Solar System's Planets Could spin out of Control,” New Scientist, 10 June, http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227125.000-solar-systems-planets-could-spin-out-of-control.html. [There is a simulation URL at the website.]
Baumgardner, John R. (2003) “Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: The Physics Behind the Genesis Flood,” Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, R. L. Ivey Jr. (Ed.), pp. 113–126. [I have a copy of the article in my Catastrophism Folder.]
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Firestone, Richard B. (2009B) “The Case for the Younger Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Event: Mammoth, Megafauna, and Clovis Extinction 12,900 Years Ago,” Journal of Cosmology, Vol. 2, pp. 256-285. [Online] http://journalofcosmology.com/Extinction105.html [html file. Copy in file.]
Firestone, Richard B. and William Topping (n.d.) “Paleoindian Nuclear Event,” http://ie.lbl.gov/Paleo/paleo.html .
Firestone, Richard B. and William Topping (2001A) “Terrestrial Evidence for a Nuclear Catastrophe in Paleo-Indian Times,” Proceedings of the International Nuclear Physics Conference, 30 July - 3 August, Berkeley CA.
Firestone, Richard B. and William Topping (2001B) “Terrestrial Evidence of a Nuclear Catastrophe in Paleoindian Times,” The Mammoth Trumpet, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 9-16, http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/nuclear.pdf. [Firestone has rescinded his support for this work but not Topping.]
Firestone, Richard B. and Allen West (2005) “Evidence for the Extinction of Mammoths by an Extraterrestrial Impact Event,” Abstract submitted to the 2nd International Conference "The World of Elephants", Rapid City SD, Sept. 22-25.
Firestone, Richard. B. and Allen West (2008) “Response to ‘Impacts, mega-tsunami, and other extraordinary claims,’” by Pinter and Ishman (2008), http://ie.lbl.gov/mammoth/RBFirestone_Response.pdf
Firestone, Richard B., Allen West, and Ted E. Bunch (2010) “Confirmation of the Younger Dryas Boundary (YDB) Data at Murray Springs, AZ,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA (PNAS) Vol. 107, E105.
Firestone, Richard B., Allen West, James P. Kennett, L. Becker, Ted E. Bunch, Z. Revay, P. H. Schultz, T. Belgya, O. J. Dickenson, J. M. Erlandson, A. C. Goodyear, R. S. Harris, George A. Howard, D. J. Kennett, J. B. Kloosterman, P. Lechler, J. Montgomery, R. Poreda, T. Darrah, S. S. Que Hee, A. R. Smith, A. Stich, William Topping, J. H. Wittke, Wendy S. Wolbach (2007) “Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact Event 12,900 years ago that Contributed to Megafaunal Extinctions and the Younger Dryas Cooling,” Paper PP43A-01, 2007 Joint Assembly, American Geophysical Union, Acapulco, 22-25 May.
Firestone, R. B., Allen West, James P. Kennett, L. Becker, Ted E. Bunch, Zs. Revay, P. H. Schultz, T. Belgya, O. J. Dickenson, J. M. Erlandson, A. C. Goodyear, R. S. Harris, George A. Howard, D. J. Kennett, J. B. Kloosterman, P. Lechler, J. Montgomery, R. Porada, T. Darrah, S. S. Que Hee, A. R. Smith, A. Stich, William Topping, J. H. Wittke, Wendy S. Wolbach, and P. A. Mayewski (2007), “Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact, 12, 900 Years ago that Contributed to the Megafaunal Extinctions and the Younger Dryas Cooling,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 104, 41, 16,016-16,021. [http://www.pnas.org/content/104/41/16016.full.pdf+html and I have downloaded a copy. 58 references. See PBS Program “Megabeasts’ Sudden Death”. Cosmic impact hypothesis.]
Firestone, Richard B., Allen West, Zs. Revay, J. T. Hagstrum, T. Belgya, S. S. Que Hee, and A. R. Smith (2008) “Analysis of the Younger Dryas Impact Layer,” in Proceedings of the International Conference “100 years since Tunguska Phenomenon: Past, Present and Future,” Moscow, 26-28 June. [http://ie.lbl.gov/mammoth/TunguskaConferenceA4_Firestone.pdf, PDF copy in folder. 37 pp.]
Firestone, Richard B., Allen West, Zs. Revay, J. T. Hagstrum, T. Belgya, S. S. Que Hee, and A. R. Smith (2010) “Analysis of the Younger Dryas Impact Layer,” Journal Siberian Federal University - Engineering and Technologies, Vol. 1, pp. 30-62.
Firestone, Richard B., Allen West, Z. Revay, T. Belgya, A. Smith, and S. S. Que Hee (2007) “Evidence for a Massive Extraterrestrial Airburst over North America 12.9 ka Ago,” Paper PP41A-01, 2007 Joint Assembly, American Geophysical Union, Acapulco, 22-25 May. http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm07/sm07-sessions/sm07_PP41A.html
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Ouro, Roberto (2000) “The Earth of Genesis 1:2 Abiotic or Chaotic? Part III,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 38.1 (Spring 2000) 59-67. http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/Ted_Hildebrandt/OTeSources/01-Genesis/Text/Articles-Books/Ouro-Gen1_2_Pt3_AUSS.pdf
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Palmer, Trevor (1994) Catastrophism, Neocatastrophism and Evolution, Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, ISBN 0951430718 [See Abstract_Palmer_1994.docx, http://www.sis-group.org.uk/books.htm and http://www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/books/palmer/index.htm]
Palmer, Trevor (1999) Controversy - Catastrophism and Evolution: The Ongoing Debate, Kluwer/Plenum, New York. ISBN-10: 0306457512, [Cited in Palmer (2003).]
Palmer, Trevor (2003A) Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk, ISBN‑13: 9780521174640 Pbk, [522 pp. Own it. Notes.]
Palmer, Trevor (2003B) “Chaos in the Solar System,” Chapter 19, pp. 188-196 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003C) “Catastrophes on Earth,” Chapter 20, pp. 197-214 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003D) “The Death of the Dinosaurs: Iridium and the K-T Extinctions,” Chapter 21, pp. 215-227 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003E) “Ice Ages in the Pleistocene Epoch,” Chapter 27, pp. 302-315 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003F) “Mythology, Religion and Catastrophism,” Chapter 1, pp. 5-15 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003G) “Heretical Catastrophists,” Chapter 12, pp. 114-124 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003H) “Modern Views of Atlantis,” Chapter 28, pp. 316-335 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Palmer, Trevor (2003I) “Natural Catastrophes and the Rise and Fall of Civilisations,” Chapter 29, pp. 336-362 in Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521819282 Hbk
Paquay F. S. et al. (2009) “Absence of geochemical evidence for an impact event at the Bølling-Allerød/Younger Dryas transition,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, Vol. 106, pp. 21505–21510.
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Patten, Donald W. (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch: A Study in Scientific History, (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125), [Online: html - www.creationism.org/patten/ and a pdf version at http://www.scribd.com/doc/15782993/The-Biblical-Flood-and-the-Ice-Epoch - scribd.com] [Roche limit. See Notes document.]
Patten, Donald W. (1966B) “The Tidal Nature of the Biblical Flood,” Chapter V, pp. 51-64 in Patten (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch.
Patten, Donald W. (1966C) “Orogenesis: The Cause of Global Mountain Uplifts,” Chapter V, pp. 65-100 in Patten (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch.
Patten, Donald W. (1966D) “Glaciogenesis: The Cause of the Ice Epoch,” Chapter VI, pp. 101-136 in Patten (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch.
Patten, Donald W. (1966E) “Model of the Flood Catastrophe,” Chapter VII, pp. 137-163 in Patten (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch.
Patten, Donald W. (1966F) “Astral Catastrophism in Ancient Literature,” Chapter VIII, pp. 164-193 in Patten (1966A) The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch.
Patten, Donald W. (1966G) “The Ice Age Phenomenon and a Possible Explanation,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 63-72, May. http://www.creationresearch.org/
Patten, Donald W. (1968A) “The Ice Epoch,” pp. 119-135 in Symposium on Creation, Edited by Henry M. Morris, (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House).
Patten, Donald W. (1968B) “The Noachian Flood and Mountain Uplifts,” pp. 93-118, in Symposium on Creation, Edited by Henry M. Morris, (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House).
Patten, Donald W. (1970) The Pre-flood Greenhouse Effect - Symposium on Creation II, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 11-ff, (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House).
Patten, Donald W. (1971) “Cataclysm from Space 2800 B.C.,” Illustrated lecture on DVD, Available in 2012 from The Reality Zone, UPC 689076-543125,www.realityzone.com
Patten, Donald W. (1977) “Millennial Climatology,” Symposium on Creation VI, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 29-56, (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125), [Online:] www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm
Patten, Donald W. (1985A) “The Scars of Mars: Part I,” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. VI, Part 2, pp. 75-92, [Copy in files.]
Patten, Donald W. (1985B) “The Scars of Mars,” Part 1, Kronos - A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis, Vol. 10, No. 3, July, pp. 25-41. [Online:] http://www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/journals/kronos/vol1003/index.htm]
Patten, Donald W. (1985C) “The Scars of Mars: Part II,” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. VII, Part 1, pp. 5-19, Jan.
Patten, Donald W. (1985D) “The Scars of Mars,” Part 2, Kronos - A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis, Vol. 11, No. 1, November, pp. 58-74. [Online:] http://www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/journals/kronos/vol1101/index.htm
Patten, Donald W. (1987A) “Mountains – A Tidal (Astronomical flyby) Phenomenon,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 24, pp. 61-69. [See Notes file.]
Patten, Donald W. (1987B) “The Origin and Decay of the Earth’s Geomagnetic Field,” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. IX, Part 2, July, pp. 91-107. [Online:] www.catastrophism.com.
Patten, Donald W. (1988A) Catastrophism and the Old Testament: The Mars-Earth Conflicts, (Seattle: Pacific Meridian Publishing Company), ISBN 978-0-8807-0290-4. [Available at e-mail: judy-fenton@comcast.net], [Roche limit. Venus-Mars, I have prepared a Biblical Index.]
Patten, Donald W. (1988B) “The Scars of Mars: Part II – The Flood of Mars – circa 2500 B.C.?” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. X, Part 1, pp. 17-29. [Copy in files and hard copy.]
Patten, Donald W. (1990) “The 108-Year Cyclicism of Ancient Catastrophes,” Aeon: A Symposium on Myth and Science, Vol. II, No. 2, p. 82-ff., Online: www.catastrophism.com.
Patten, Donald W. (1999A) “The Periodic Cyclicism of Ancient Catastrophes,” pp. 110-127 in Proceedings of the Conference on New Scenarios on the Evolution of the Solar System and Consequences on History of Earth and Man, Edited by Emilio Spedicato and Adalberto Notarpietro, Bergamo, Italy, June 7-9, 1999.
Patten, Donald W. (1999B) “On the Numbers 54 and 108,” pp. 128- and the Catastrophical role of Mars in ancient history,” in Proceedings of the Conference on New Scenarios for the Solar System Evolution and Consequences in History of Earth and Man, Edited by Emilio Spedicato and Adalberto Notarpietro, Milano, Sala Conferenze della Provincia, via Corridoni 16, June 7 and 8, 1999 and Bergamo, Sala dei Giuristi, Citta' Alta, June 9, 1999, [Conference Info. http://www.unibg.it/convegni/NEW_SCENARIOS/English.htm#introduction]
Patten, Donald W., Ronald R. Hatch, and Loren C. Steinhauer (1973) The Long Day of Joshua and Six Other Catastrophes: A Unified Theory of Catastrophism, (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125), ISBN 978-0-6865-7652-5.
Patten, Donald W. and Emilio Spedicato (1999) “On the Numbers 54 and 108,” pp. 128-142 in Proceedings of the Conference on New Scenarios for the Solar System Evolution and Consequences in History of Earth and Man, Edited by Emilio Spedicato and Adalberto Notarpietro, Milano, Sala Conferenze della Provincia, via Corridoni 16, June 7 and 8, 1999 and Bergamo, Sala dei Giuristi, Citta' Alta, June 9, 1999,. [Cited by Spedicato]
Patten, Donald W. and Emilio Spedicato (2001) “On the Numbers 54 and 108,” A Report in the Serie Miscellanea, Anno 2001, No. 4, Quaderni del Dipartimento di Matematica, Statistica, Informatica ed Applicazioni, Universita' Degli Studi Di Bergamo, Italy. [Online:] http://www.unibg.it/struttura/en_struttura.asp?rubrica=1&persona=636&nome=Emilio&cognome=Spedicato&titolo=Prof.
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1988A) “The Organization of the Solar System – Part I,” Aeon, July, David Talbott, Editor, www.catastrophism.com [Cited in Patten (1988: 59, 266)]
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1988B) “The Organization of the Solar System – Part II,” Aeon, Sep., David Talbott, Editor, www.catastrophism.com [Cited in Patten (1988: 59, 266).]
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1989) “The Birth and Odyssey of Halley's Comet: From 2484 B.C. to the Present Time,” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. XI, Issue 1, pp. 5-24, Jan. [Copy in files.]
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1991A) “Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts: A Crustal Deformation Theory,” Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study, Vol. XIII, Part 1, pp. 17-41, January. [Copy in folder.]
Patten, Donald, W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1995) The Recent Organization of the Solar System, (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125), [Copy available at http://www.creationism.org/patten/PattenRecOrgSolSys/index.htm. I have a hard copy of 134 pp.]
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1997) The Mars-Earth Wars (Ending in 701 B.C.E.), (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125). [Online:] http://www.creationism.org/patten/PattenMarsEarthWars/PattenMEW01.htm [See Notes folder. I have a hard yellow-plastic bound copy.]
Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1999) The Flood of Noah, (Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. 13540 39th Av. NE, Seattle, WA 98125). [I have a 155 page GBC-bound copy.]
Pecina, P. and Z. Ceplecha (1983) “New aspects in single-body meteor physics,” Bull. Astron. Inst. Czechosl. Vol. 34, pp. 102-121. [ITASN (n.d.)]
Pecina, P. and Z. Ceplecha (1984) “Importance of Atmospheric Models for Interpretation of Photographic Fireball Data,” Bull. Astron. Inst. Czechosl. Vol. 35, pp. 120-123. [ITASN (n.d.)]
Peiser, Benny J. (1996) “William Comyns Beaumont: Britain’s Most Eccentric and Least Known Cosmic Heretic,” Chronology & Catastrophism Review; Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, (1996. 2), pp. 47-48.
Peiser, Benny J. (1998) “Comparative Analysis of Late Holocene Environmental and Social Upheaval: Evidence for a Global Disaster around 4000 BP,” pp. 117-139 in Peiser et al. (1998), BAR 728.
Peiser, Benny J. (2002) “Sub-Critical Impacts during the Holocene,” in Leroy, S. & Stewart, I. S. (Eds) Environmental Catastrophes and Recovery in the Holocene, Abstracts Volume. Brunel University, west London (UK), 27 August – 2 September 2002. [Abstract online] http://atlas-conferences.com/c/a/i/q/57.htm
Peiser Benny J. (2003) “Climate Change and Civilization Collapse,” in Okonski K (ed) Adapt or Die, (Profile Books, London), pp. 191–201.
Peiser, Benny J., Trevor Palmer, and Mark E. Bailey – Editors – (1998) Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical and Cultural Perspectives, Proceedings of the Second Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) Cambridge Conference, 11-13 July 1997, British Archaeological Reports (BAR) 728, Archaeopress, Oxford, ISBN 086054916X [I own a hard copy. See Abstract Below. Abstracts online: http://www.sis-group.org.uk/cambproc.htm , Cited in Palmer (2003), p. 119.]
Abstract: Research in the field of neo-catastrophism and impact cratering has quickened its pace since the early 1980s. An increasing number of astronomers have suggested that a series of cosmic disasters punctuated the earth in prehistoric times. Scholars such as Victor Clube, Bill Napier, Mark Bailey, Sir Fred Hoyle and Duncan Steel claim that a more ‘active’ sky might have caused major cultural changes of Bronze Age civilisations, belief systems and religious rituals. Can the astronomical evidence brought forward by these astronomers be substantiated by the historical, archaeological and climatological records? End
Peltier, W. R. (2007) “Rapid climate change and Arctic Ocean freshening,” Geology, Vol. 35, pp. 1147–1148, doi: 10.1130/focus122007.1.
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Pember, G. H. (1901) Earth’s Earliest Ages, Hodder & Stoughton, London. Online at http://www.creationdays.dk/G%20H%20Pember/foreword.php [Cited in Custance (1970).]
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[Peratt, Anthony, L. – See http://plasmauniverse.info/ for additional information.]
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Thunderbolts Project (2012C) “Thunderbolts of the Gods,” The 2004 documentary, “Thunderbolts – the Tutorial” has introduced hundreds of thousands of inquirers around the world to the basic concepts and principles of the Electric Universe. The Thunderbolts Project’s principal figures, including David Talbott, Wal Thornhill, and Don Scott, provide a compelling overview of the convergence of their respective works, illuminating the pervasive role of electricity in the cosmos. Here, for the first time, we present the film in its entirety. [Online]: http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2012/12/27/thunderbolts-of-the-gods-official-movie/
Thunderbolts Project (2012D) “Greatest Mars Mysteries, Pt. One,” In early 2004 the NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity touched down on the planet Mars to begin exploring the Martian environment. Due to calculations relating to accumulation of dust on their solar panels, the two robots were given an expected lifespan of 90 days each to gather as much scientific data as possible. But incredibly, the rover Spirit lasted until 2010, and was ultimately only stopped after being ensnared by sandy soil in a Martian crater. Even more incredibly, the rover Opportunity is still going and transmitting data to scientists on Earth.
As strange as it may seem, the mystery has never been adequately addressed by NASA scientists.
In this interview, David Talbott explains why repeated electrostatic cleanings are the only plausible explanation for the rovers’ stunning lifespans. This explanation (first proposed on Thunderbolts.info back in 2005) is made ironic by the latest developments in self-cleaning solar panel technologies – intended for use in future Mars missions. [Online:] http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2012/12/09/david-talbott-on-mars-mysteries-pt-one/
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Wisdom, Jack (1985) “Meteorites May Follow a Chaotic Route to Earth,” Nature, Vol. 315, pp. 731-733, 27 June. [Cited in Peterson (1993), p. 302.]
Woelfli, Willy and Walter Baltensperger (1999) “A possible explanation for Earth’s climatic changes in the past few million years,” Report CBPF-NF-031/99, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas, Rio de Janeiro, [Preprint online:] http://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/9907033.pdf [Cited in Patten & Spedicato (2001).]
Wolbach, Wendy S., E. Anders, and M. A. Nazarov (1990) “Fires at the K/T boundary: Carbon at the Sumbar, Turkmenia, Site,” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 54, pp. 1133-1146. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]
Wolbach, Wendy S., I. Gilmour, and E. Anders (1990) “Major Wildfires at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary,” pp. 391-400 in Global Catastrophes in Earth History, Edited by V. L. Sharpton and P. Ward, Special Paper 247, Geological Society of America. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]
Wolbach, Wendy S., I. Gilmour, E. Anders, C. J. Orth, and R. R. Brooks (1988) “Global Fire at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary,” Nature, Vol. 334, pp. 665-669. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]
Wolbach, Wendy S., R. S. Lewis, and E. Anders (1985) “Cretaceous Extinctions: Evidence for Wildfires and Search for Meteorite Material?” Science, Vol. 230, pp. 167-170. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]
Wolbach, Wendy S., A. Stich, J. B. Kloosterman, L. Becker, J. Kennett, Richard B. Firestone, and Allen West (2007) “Is There Evidence for Impact-Triggered Fires at the End Pleistocene,” Paper PP43A-03, 2007 Joint Assembly, American Geophysical Union, Acapulco, 22-25 May. http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm07/sm07-sessions/sm07_PP43A.html
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Yabushita, S. (2006) “Are Cratering and Probably Related Geologic Records Periodic?” Earth, Moon, and Planets, Vol. 72, pp. 343-356. [Copy in files.]
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Table 1. List of Websites Related to Celestial Catastrophism and related Events.
Name |
Universal Resource Locator (URL) |
Comments |
Catastrophism |
· Last updated in 17 July 2010 · Looks very interesting. · Philip Burns |
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Catastrophist Manifesto |
· Hans Kloosterman |
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The International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture |
· The tenth “Oxford” International Symposium on Archaeoastronomy will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, on July 12–18, 2014. |
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European Society for Astronomy in Culture |
· Dr. Michael A. Rappenglück MA President 2011. · Fifteen (15) conferences have been held as of 2013. |
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Cosmopier |
This site is dedicated to a new approach on the solar system astrophysics, archaeology, paleontology, archaeoastronomy, climate studies, water resources and environmental evolution from the End-Pleistocene and Holocene. The site shares some clues about craters, scars, palaeolagoons and their possible cosmic origin. |
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SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System |
· Publications · Citation listings |
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Ernston Claudin Impact Structures – Meteorite Craters |
· Research on impact geology, geophysics, petrology, and impact cratering · Lots of information here. |
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Catastrophism! - Man, Myth and Mayhem in Ancient History and the Sciences |
Includes: archaeology, astronomy, biology, catastrophism, chemistry, cosmology, geology, geophysics, history, linguistics, mythology, palaeontology, physics, psychology, religion, and uniformitarianism |
· 450 publications · 5,000 images · 6,000 documents · Costs about $175.00 · Ian Tresman's site. Lots to interest all and a high spec CD to boot (also available from the SIS Book Service) |
Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (INFIS) |
www.infis.org |
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Impact Earth |
Pierazzo et al. (2012) and Collins et al. (2012) |
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Cosmochemistry Illustrated |
www.higp.hawaii.edu/cosmoeye/ |
Space science slide presentations. |
Earth Impact Database (EID) |
Extensive listing of related links. |
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Creationism |
Paul Abramson, Webmaster Noah’s flood. |
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Geological Society of America, Inc. |
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Maverick Science |
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Meteorite Impact References by Topic, Cochise College, Virtual Geology Museum (VGM), Hall of Meteorites, |
http://skywalker.cochise.edu/wellerr/meteorite-impact-ref/metref-topic-list.htm |
Roger Weller, Geology Instructor Last updated 2007. |
Bob Kobres Web Page |
Carolina Bays plus. |
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George Howard’s website |
Maintained by George Howard. Carolina Bays |
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Information about asteroids and near-Earth objects from NASA JPL. |
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Information about asteroid radar research. |
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The Meteoritical Society |
www.meteoriticalsociety.org |
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Planetary Science Research Discoveries (PSRD) |
www.psrd.hawaii.edu |
Cosmochemistry web journal of meteorites, asteroids, planets, moons, and other materials in our Solar System. |
Plasma Universe |
Dr. Anthony L. Peratt |
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Plot of proper eccentricity versus proper semi-major axis for the main belt asteroid population |
http://hamilton.dm.unipi.it/astdys/ |
Proper elements computed by A. Milani and Z. Knezevic. Cellino and Dell’Oro (2009). |
NASA JPL NEO Program Close Approach Tables for the period 1900 – 2200 A.D. |
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/ |
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NASA’s NEO Statistics |
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/stats/ |
Pierazzo et al. (2012) |
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) |
http://www.ll.mit.edu/mission/space/linear/ |
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Tunguska Home Page |
http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/index.html |
University of Bologna (Italy), Department of Physics |
Mythopedia: Introducing Plasma Mythology |
http://mythopedia.info/ |
Managed by: Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs |
Crater Hunter Blog |
http://craterhunter.wordpress.com |
Very good material. |
Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) - A Chronology of Milestones |
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Table 2 List of Some Conferences and Symposiums Dealing with Celestial Catastrophism Issues both upcoming and past. Conferences are not listed in any particular order at this date, but future conferences are listed in bold at the top of the list. [8]
Title of Meeting |
Location, Date(s), Sponsor(s) |
Comments |
Volcanism, Impacts, and Mass Extinctions: Causes and Effects |
London, England 27-29 March 2013 |
http://massextinction.princeton.edu Co-sponsored by Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group. |
Asteroids, Comets, Meteors (ACM) 2012 |
Niigata, Japan 16-20 May 2012 |
http://chiron.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ACM2012 I have some abstracts in my files. |
Second Arab Impact Cratering and Astrogeology Conference (AICAC II) |
Casablanca, Morocco 13-20 Nov 2011 |
www.fsac.ac.ma/aicaii/index.html Elements, Vol. 8, No. 1, Feb. pp. 64-65. |
Conference on Quantavolution |
Athens, Greece 07-10 Oct. 2011 |
www.qconference-athens-2011.grazian-archive.com |
Stars and Stones: Voyages in Archaeoastronomy and Cultural Astronomy - A Meeting of Different Worlds |
Évora, Portugal 19-24 Sep. 2011 SEAC |
19th congress of SEAC. European Society for Astronomy in Culture. www.ciuhct.com/seac2011/ |
New Scenarios for the Solar System Evolution and Consequences in History of Earth and Man |
June 1999 |
http://www.unibg.it/convegni/NEW_SCENARIOS/English.htm Cannot find conference proceedings. I think they were published in 2002. |
Conference on Large Body Impacts and Terrestrial Evolution: Geological, Climatological, and Biological Implications |
Snowbird, UT, USA October 1981 Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) National Academy of Sciences (NAS) |
Over 100 delegates. Proceedings GSA Special Paper 190. “Geological Implications of Impacts of Large Asteroids and Comets on the Earth.” See Silver and Schultz (1982). |
Proceedings of the First Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History |
04 Dec. 1982 Catastrophism and Ancient History |
www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc1/index.htm The Full Text of this article/publication can be found either: On the Catastrophism! CD-Rom On this web site at Catastrophism! Online |
Proceedings of the Second Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History |
03 Dec. 1983 Catastrophism and Ancient History |
www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc2/index.htm The Full Text of this article/publication can be found either: On the Catastrophism! CD-Rom On this web site at Catastrophism! Online |
Proceedings of the Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History |
Catastrophism and Ancient History |
www.catastrophism.com/cdrom/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc3/index.htm The Full Text of this article/publication can be found either: On the Catastrophism! CD-Rom On this web site at Catastrophism! Online |
International Conference on Archaeoastronomy “Ancient Watching of Cosmic Space and Observation of Astronomical Phenemona” |
Rhodes, Greece 06-10 April 2006 |
Proceedings in Archaeology and Archaeometry: An International Journal, Special Issue, Vol. 6, No. 3. Editor: Ioannis Liritzis |
First International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System |
08-12 May 2006 European Space Agency (ESA) |
Notes 2-5. |
First International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts |
Geological Society of America |
Might be the “Sudbury” series. Titles of Conferences change. Dressler, Burkhard O., R. A. F. Grieve, and Virgil L. Sharpton – Editors – (1994) Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution, Special Paper, Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO. [May be the First Conference.] |
International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution |
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 01-03 Sept. 1997 Geological Society of America |
Dressler, B. O. and V. L. Sharpton – Editors – (1999), GSA Special Paper 339, Conf. No. II |
Third International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts |
Nördlingen, Germany 05-07 August 2003 German Science Foundation (DFG) Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston Humboldt University, Berlin |
Kenkmann et al. (2005) |
Fourth International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts |
Geological Society of America |
Gibson, R. L. and W. U. Reimold (2010) GSA Special Paper 465 Conf. No. IV |
Fifth International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts |
Geological Society of America |
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The First Arab Impact Cratering and Astrogeology Conference |
Amman, Jordan 09-11 Nov. 2009 |
See Note 1. |
Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) |
Lunar and Planetary Science Institute, Houston, Texas, USA Held in March |
Annual event with sessions on catastrophic themes. 2013 conference program online at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2013/programAbstracts/view/lpsc2013_full_program.pdf |
Near-Earth Objects: The United Nations Conference on Near-Earth Objects |
New York, NY, USA 24-26 April 1995 United Nations |
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The Impact of Natural Catastrophes on Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations |
Island of Rhodes, Greece 28-30 Oct 2005 |
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International Conference “100 years since Tunguska phenomenon: Past, present and future" |
Moscow, Russia 26-28 June 2008 |
Proceedings exist. |
SEPM Research Conference The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts |
Springfield MO, USA 21-22 May 2005 Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) |
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Field Forum |
South Africa 04-09 July 2004 Geological Society of America Geological Society of South Africa |
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Clovis in the Southeast |
Columbia, SC, USA |
Dr. Al Goodyear. Prior to 2005. |
2004 Planetary Defense Conference: Protecting Earth from Asteroids |
23-26 Feb. 2004 |
www.planetarydefense.info/index.html Photographs of speakers and one can download any of the 48 presentations. |
2007 Planetary Defense Conference |
Washington, DC, USA 05-08 March 2007
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Cloyd Heck Marvin Center at George Washington University. Note 6. |
1st International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Planetary Defense Conference: Defending Earth from Asteroids |
Granada, Spain 27-30 April 2009 |
http://www.congrex.nl/09c04/ |
Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times |
Cambridge UK 16-18 July 1993 SIS |
First Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) Cambridge Conference |
Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical and Cultural Perspectives |
Cambridge UK 11-13 July 1997 SIS |
Peiser, Benny J., Trevor Palmer, and Mark E. Bailey – Editors – (1998) Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical and Cultural Perspectives, Proceedings of the Second Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) Cambridge Conference, 11-13 July 1997, British Archaeological Reports (BAR) 728, Archaeopress, Oxford, ISBN 086054916X. |
International Symposium on Hazardous Near Earth Asteroids |
Valletta, Malta 12-16 October 2009 Russian Academy of Sciences |
Note 6. |
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2011
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Nantes, France 02-07 October 2011
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http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/epsc-dps2011/meetingprogramme European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC) and Division of Planetary Sciences (DPS) of the American Astronomical Society (AAS). |
[1] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1945-5100.2010.01016.x/pdf
[2] Agenda and Presentations: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39029&fbodylongid=1869
[3] Conference Proceedings: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39029&fbodylongid=1924
[4] Print Only: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39029&fbodylongid=1873
[5] Poster Sessions: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39029&fbodylongid=1870
[6] http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/WhitePaperFinal.pdf
[7] <nea2009.cosmos.ru/>, <iya2009malta.page.tl/International-Symposium-on-Near_Earth-Hazardous-Asteroids.htm>.
[8] Elements has a Calendar feature in each bi-monthly issue. ISSN 1811‑5209
Table 3. Partial Listing of Short Papers in Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop (C&CW)
Author |
Title |
C&CW |
Comments |
Acheson, Mel |
Whimsical Science |
2010:2, p. 28 |
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Gilligan, Gary |
The Sahara Desert |
2010:2, pp. 26-27 |
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Hissink, Louis |
The Electrical Origin of Kimberlite Pipes |
2010:2, p. 26 |
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Smith, Stephen |
Earth Cycles |
2010:2, pp. 27-28 |
Nice write-up. |
Thornhill, Wal |
Our Misunderstood Sun |
2010:2, p. 25 |
www.holoscience.com |
Table 4 Partial listing of publications with extensive bibliographies related to celestial catastrophes. See the Celestial Catastrophism Bibliography for details.
Citation/Title |
Estimated No. of Citations |
Comments |
Allan & Delair (1997) |
1,639 |
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Bevan (1998) |
350 |
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Burns, Philip R. (1996) “Annotated Bibliography for Catastrophism: Overview” |
150 |
Note 2 |
F. Claudin, K. Ernstson: Publications on meteorite impact topics. http://www.impact-structures.com/references/publications-f-claudin-k-ernstson/ |
100 |
2013 |
Firestone et al. (2006) |
398 |
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Hanslmeier, Arnold (2009A) |
267 |
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Huggett, Richard John (1997) |
700 |
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NASA - Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazard Bibliography (1992-2000) at http://www2.fiu.edu/~longoria/gly3034-sp/gly3034sp/AsteroidCometImpactHazards.pdf |
TBD |
Note 1. |
Van Flandern (1998) |
250+ |
Revised. |
[1] http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/biblio.cfm
[2] http://www.pibburns.com/catasbib.htm
Table 5 Selected Journals that Potentially Deal with Celestial or Cosmic Catastrophism.
Journal Title |
Acronym |
ISSN |
Notes |
Acta Geophysics and Geodetica Hungarica |
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Aeon: A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History |
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www.catastrophism.com |
Archaeoastronomy: the journal of Astronomy in Culture |
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http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/ |
Archaeoastronomy & Ethnoastronomy Newsletter |
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http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/ |
Astrobiology |
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Astronomy & Astrophysics |
A&A |
See notes. |
An International Weekly Journal Print: 0004-6361 Electronic: 1432-0746 |
Astronomy & Geophysics |
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Astron. & Geophys. ? |
Astrophysics and Space Science |
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Catastrophist Geology |
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www.catastrophism.com Note 2 |
Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study |
C&AH |
0733-8058 |
www.catastrophism.com Note 1. |
Chronology and Catastrophism Review: The Journal of The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies |
C&CR |
0953-0053 |
Society for Interdisciplinary Studies |
Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop |
C&CW |
0951-5984 |
Society for Interdisciplinary Studies |
Creation Research Society Quarterly |
CRSQ |
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Earth, Moon, and Planets: An International Journal of Solar System Science. |
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P 0167-9295 O 1573-0794 |
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Earth Planetary Science Letters |
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Earth-Science Reviews |
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0012-8252 |
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Geochimica et Cosmochima Acta |
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Geophysical Research Letters |
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GSA Today |
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Horus |
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www.catastrophism.com |
Icarus: International Journal of Solar Systems Studies |
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0019-1035 |
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IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science |
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Impact Studies |
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1612-8338 |
Ten in the series as of 02 Nov 2010. Springer. |
International Journal of Astrobiology |
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International Journal of Impact Engineering |
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Journal for the Study of the Old Testament |
JOT |
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Journal of Creation |
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Journal of Geophysical Research |
JRG |
0148–0227 |
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Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets |
JGR-P |
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Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity |
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0022-1392 |
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Journal of Glaciology |
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Journal of Sedimentary Research |
JSR |
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Kronos |
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Copies available at www.catastrophism.com |
Marine Micropaleontology |
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Meteoritics and Planetary Science: Journal of the Meteoritics Society |
MAPS |
1086-9379 |
Online ISSN: 1945-5100 |
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
MNRAS |
0035-8711 |
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. |
National Geographic |
NG |
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Monthly magazine. NGS |
Nature |
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Nature Geoscience |
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New Scientist |
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Palaios |
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SEPM |
Pensee - Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered |
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www.catastrophism.com |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. [Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA] |
PNAS |
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Reviews of Geophysics |
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Science |
Sci. |
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Scientific American |
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Tectonophysics |
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Elsevier B.V. |
The Holocene |
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0959-6836 |
Print ISSN: 0959-6836 Online ISSN: 1477-0911 |
The Velikovskian |
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www.catastrophism.com |
[1] Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study was a biannual journal that ran between 1978 - 1993 totaling 30 issues and three seminar Proceedings. Marvin Arnold Luckerman was Executive Editor and David Talbott was associated with it. http://www.velikovsky.info/Catastrophism_and_Ancient_History_Journal
[2] http://www.velikovsky.info/Catastrophist_Geology
Table 6. Some organizations related to celestial catastrophism. Not comprehensive as of 17 Feb 2013.
Name |
URL |
Notes |
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European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC) |
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European Space Agency (ESA) |
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Geological Society of America (GSA) |
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German Science Foundation (DFG) |
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Lunar and Planetary Science Institute |
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National Academy of Sciences (NAS) |
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
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Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) |
www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/ |
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Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) |
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Thunderbolts Project |
www.thunderbolts.info |
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The Earth Impact Database represents a compilation of information from around the world. Maintaining this site is both a formidable task and a formidable responsibility. Moreover, it is a task that is growing because over the last 25 years the impact process has been increasingly appreciated by the Earth Sciences community as an important planet-building and planet-modifying process. A consequence of this is the exponential growth in publications relating to impact. For this reason, we require the cooperation of the geological community in maintaining this site. We ask that specialists notify us of developments relating to impact processes on Earth.
Table 7 Computer Databases of Earth’s Impact Structures. [1] Accessed on 30 Sep 2010.
Name |
URL/Source/Discussion |
Comments |
SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System |
http://www.adsabs.harvard.edu/ The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Physics, operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) under a NASA grant. The ADS maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 9.4 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and arXiv e-prints. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through highly customizable query forms, and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed or searched via our full-text search interface. Integrated in its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives. We currently have links to over 9.5 million records maintained by our collaborators. |
24 March 2012 |
The Full Catalogue of the Earth’s Impact Structures |
http://www.sscc.ru/impact/index1.html Russian Academy of Sciences Mathematical Department Novosibirsk Scientific Centre Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS |
1,017 records |
Impact Database |
Dr. David Rajmon Shell, Houston, TX, USA |
896 records, Version 2010.1 (17 May 2010) |
Earth Impact Database |
http://www.passc.net/EarthImpactDatabase/index.html The Planetary and Space Science Centre (PASSC) University of New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Last updated on 07 August 2010. |
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Impact_Database
Thunderbolts Forum (2012-06-25) “11,000 B.C. Extinction,” Thunderbolts Project, [Online:] http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=994 [124 posts as of 25 June 2012.]
For ease of movement within the acronyms and abbreviations, the first letter of the alphabetic entry with the ` character (the accent grave diacritic which shares the key with the tilde symbol (~) on the keyboard to the upper left of the Q key). By using the Find function in MS Word with the ` as a prefix, for example `R will take you to the beginning of the acronyms beginning with “R.”
2dF#1GRS 2 degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey
2MASS Two Micron All-Sky Survey [WISE]
AAA Aten, Apollo, Amor [Near-Earth Asteroid Classes]
AAAS American Association for the Advancement of Science
AAS American Astronomical Society
ABAA Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America
ABR Associates for Biblical Research [www.BibleArchaeology.org]
ABS American Bible Society
ACCLAIM Antarctic Circumpolar Current Levels by Altimetry and Island Measurements
ACE Advanced Composition Explorer [NASA spacecraft.]
ACG Alternative Cosmology Group [http://cosmologystatement.org]
ACM Asteroids, Comets, Meteors [Meeting sponsored by LPI and the Meteoritical Society. Usually ACM nnnn where nnnn is the year.]
ACORN Australian Climate Observations Reference Network
ACR Anomalous Cosmic Rays
ACRIM Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor [missions]
A.D. anno Domini or AD
ADAS Asiago DLR Asteroid Survey
ADC accretion disk corona
ADC analog-to-digital-converter
ADEPT Advanced Dark Energy Physics Telescope
adj. adjective
ADS Astrophysics Data System (SAO/NASA) [http://adswww.harvard.edu/]
AFM atomic force microscopy
AFTAU American Friends of Tel Aviv University
AGI American Geological Institute
AGN active galactic nucleus
AGU American Geophysical Union
AGW anthropogenic global warming
AHD The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009.
AIA Atmospheric Imaging Assembly [Telescope on board the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory.]
AICAC Arab Impact Cratering and Astrogeology Conference [2009]
AICAC II Second Arab Impact Cratering and Astrogeology Conference [2011 Morocco]
AIP American Institute of Physics
AIP Australian Institute of Physics
AJ Astronomical Journal
ALMA Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
AM angular momentum
AMOC Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
AMS accelerator mass spectrometer
ANCPOD Ancient Destructions Picture of the Day
ANDRILL ANtarctic geological DRILLing project
ANE ancient Near East
ANGEO Annales Geophysicae [Journal of the EGU]
ANSMET Antarctic Search for Meteorites (United States)
ANU Australian National University
AP Arcadia Planitia [location on Mars.]
APEX Atacama Pathfinder Experiment [ESO 12-m telescope.]
ApJ Astrophysical Journal
APOD Astronomy Picture of the Day [Online:] http://apod.nasa.gov/
APS Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences Department [Univ. Colorado Boulder]
AR active region [On the Sun.]
ARC Astrophysical Research Consortium
ARJ Answers Research Journal [www.answersingenesis.org]
ARTEMIS Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence and Electrodynamics of the Moon’s Interaction with the Sun [NASA mission]
ASI Advanced Study Institute (NATO)
ASI Australian Scientific Instruments
ASIAA Academia Sinica Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics
ASKAP Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder
asl above sea level
ASL above sea level
ASOR American Schools of Oriental Research
ASP Astronomical Society of the Pacific
ASPERA-4 Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms [Venus Express spacecraft.]
AST3-1 Antarctic Survey Telescopes
ASTER Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer [Japan]
ASU Arizona State University
ATA Allen Telescope Array
ATLAS Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Alert System [University of Hawaii]
a.u. astronomical unit
AU astronomical unit
AURA Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.
AVGR [NASA] Ames Vertical Gun Range
BAR Biblical Archaeology Review
BAR British Archaeological Reports
B.A.R. British Archaeological Reports
BB Big Bang [theory]
BBC British Broadcasting Corporation
BC Before Christ
B.C. Before Christ
BCE Before common era [replaces BC]
B.C.E. Before common era [replaces B.C.]
BCS Bloody Creek structure
BGC Berkeley Geochronology Center [Univ. of California]
BH Black Hole
BLM U.S. Bureau of Land Management
BM black mat
BOM Bureau of Meteorology [UK]
B&N Barnes & Noble
BP years before the present
BSE back-scattered electron
BSB Bible & Science Bibliography – William I. Thompson III
BWD Blackwater Draw, [New Mexico]
C Carbon
C degrees Centigrade or oC
oC degrees Centigrade
C&AH Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study
C&C Chronology & Catastrophism
C&CR Chronology & Catastrophism Review [www.sis-group.org.uk]
C&CW Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop [www.sis-group.org.uk]
CAARI Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute
CAB Centre of Astrobiology
CAI calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions
cal calendar years [Radiocarbon dating.]
Caltech California Institute of Technology
CAMP Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
CAPS Cassini’s Plasma Spectrometer [Cassini-Solstice spacecraft (2012)]
CARMA Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-Wave Astronomy
CASA Center for Astrophysics & Space Astronomy (University of Colorado at Boulder)
CBAT Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams [http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/index.html]
CC conventional chronology
CCCP Caltech Core-Collapse Project
CCD charge-coupled device
CCLDAS Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies [Univ. Colorado Boulder]
CCNet Cambridge Conference Network
CDM cold dark matter
CE Common Era or C.E.
CELD Creation-Evolution Literature Database
CERES Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System Experiment [NASA Langley Research Center orbiting instruments]
CERN European Organisation for Nuclear Research
CET Central European Time
CEV Holy Bible: Contemporary English Version
CfA Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
CFBs continental flood basalts
CFDL current-free double layer [electrical plasma]
CFSA Center for the Study of First Americans [www.centerfirstamericans.com]
CGRO Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
CHAMPS Charge and Mass Characteristics of Charged Meteoric Smoke Particles [Univ. Colorado Boulder]
CHB cryohydrological basin
CHFT Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
CI Campanian Ignimbrite [Campi Flegrei eruption]
CICLOPS Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations
CIPS Center for Integrated Plasma Studies [Univ. Colorado Boulder]
CIRS composite infrared spectrometer (Cassini spacecraft)
CIRT Chiemgau Impact Research Team
CIT California Institute of Technology [a.k.a. Caltech]
CIV critical ionization velocity
CJES Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
CLASH Cluster Lensing And Supernova Survey with Hubble
CLOE Center of Lunar Origin and Evolution [NASA Lunar Science Institute]
CLOMON2 close-approach monitoring system
CLOs comet-like objects
CLS Canadian Light Source [synchrotron]
CM carbonaceous chondrite [meteorite]
CMAC Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation [Texas A&M University]
CMB Cosmic Microwave Background
CME coronal mass ejection
CMI Creation Ministries International [http://creation.com/]
CMS Center for Meteorite Studies at Arizona State University
CNRS French National Center for Scientific Research
Co Cobalt
CO2 carbon dioxide
COBE Cosmic Background Explorer [http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/]
COCOA Center of Curvature Optical Assembly
Coe coesite
COPOUS Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space [UN]
CMBR cosmic microwave background radiation
COCORP Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling
COSPAR Committee on Space Research
Cr Chromium
CRISM Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
CRP Current Research in the Pleistocene [Journal. www.centerfirstamericans.com]
CRS Creation Research Society
CRSQ Creation Research Society Quarterly
CSA Canadian Space Agency
CSIC Spanish National Research Council
CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation [Australia's national science agency.]
CSp carbon spherules
CSS Catalina Sky Survey
CTBTO Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
CU University of Colorado Boulder
CUP Cambridge University Press
CVD carbon vapor deposition
CXC Chandra X-ray Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO)
CYBP carbon-14 years before the present
GYGNSS Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System
DAM decametric radio emission from Jupiter [up to 40 MHz]
DAN Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons [Mars Science Laboratory]
DDO David Dunlap Observatory [Royal Astronomical Society of Canada]
DEC declination
DEF differential energy flux [Electrons]
DEM Digital Elevation Model
DFG German Science Foundation
D/H deuterium to hydrogen ratio
DIM decimetric radiation from Jupiter
DIXI Deep Impact Extended Investigation
DL double layer [plasma]
DLs double layers - separate cells of plasma in space
DLE double layer ejecta
DLR German Aerospace Center [English Translation]
dn digitization numbers
DNR Department of Natural Resources
DoA Department of Antiquities [Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan]
DOC U.S. Department of Commerce
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
DOGs dust-obscured galaxies
DOI Digital Object Identifier
DOMs digital optical modules
DPF dense plasma focus
DPR Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar [JAXA & NICT]
DPS Division of Planetary Sciences [of the American Astronomical Society]
DRAGN Double Radiosource Associated with Galactic Nucleus [Leahy, 1993]
DREAM Dynamic Response of the Environment at the Moon [NASA Lunar Science Institute’s team
DSDP Deep Sea Drilling Project
DSP Defense Support Program
DSRI Danish Space Research Institute
DTA differential thermal analysis
DTM Digital Terrain Models
DTU Technical University of Denmark
EASI Earth and Space Index [AGU]
EB Early Bronze
EBA Early Bronze Age
EBSD electron backscatter diffraction
ECT External Collapse Theory
EDEIS Expert Database on the Earth Impact Structures
EDM electrical discharge machining
EDS Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy
EDXS energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy
EELR extended emission-line region
E-ELT European Extremely Large Telescope
EFTEM Energy-filtered TEM [transmission electron microscopy]
EFW Electric Field and Waves Suite [NASA spacecraft RBSP]
EGU European Geosciences Union
EG2EU Essential Guide to the Electric Universe [www.thunderbolts.info]
EHV extra high-voltage [power grid]
EID Earth Impact Database [University of New Brunswick, Canada]
EIH Extraterrestrial Impact Hypothesis
EIS Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer [Hinode]
eISSN Electronic International Standard Serial Number
EIT Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope [on SOHO]
EiU Earth in Upheaval - Velikovsky
EKB Edgeworth–Kuiper Belt
ELS Electron Spectrometer
EM electromagnetic
EMF electromotive force
EMFIS Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science [University of Iowa]
EMP electron microprobe
ENA energetic neutral [hydrogen] atoms
ENCODE Encyclopedia of DNA Elements [Project]
ENSO El Niño-Southern Oscillation
EO Eocene-Oligocene
EOCO Earth orbit crossing objects
eph Exploded Planet Hypothesis [probably should be EPH – Van Flandern]
EPOCh Extrasolar Planet Observations and Characterization
EPOES Education and Public Outreach for Earth and Space Sciences [NASA]
EPOXI A combination of the names for the two extended mission components: the extrasolar planet observations, called Extrasolar Planet Observations and Characterization (EPOCh), and the flyby of comet Hartley 2, called the Deep Impact Extended Investigation (DIXI).
EPPNB Early Pre-pottery Neolithic B [9,500–9,300 years BP]
EPSC European Planetary Science Conference
EPSL Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ERBS Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (NASA mission)
ESA European Space Agency
ESAC ESA’s European Space Astronomy Centre in Villanueva de la Cañada near Madrid, Spain
ESDIS NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (Project)
ESEM Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy
ESLAB European Space Research Laboratory
ESO European Southern Observatory
ESTEC European Space Research and Technology Centre
ESV© The Holy Bible English Standard Version
ET Eastern Time
ET extraterrestrial
ETCSL Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
ETS Evangelical Theological Society
EU Electric Universe
EUNEASO European NEA Search Observatories
EUV extreme ultraviolet
eV electron volt(s)
EVE EUV Variability Experiment [Solar Dynamics Observatory [NASA]]
exa prefix for 1018 [Example exa-amp]
FAE field-aligned electron [energy flux]
Fe iron
FEG Field Emission Gun
FESEM Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy
FF Frasnian-Famennian [mass extinction ~380 and 364 Ma]]
FGST Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope
FLIERs fast low-ionization emission regions
FOV field-of-view
FP7 European Union's Seventh Framework Programme
FTE flux transfer event
FUV far ultraviolet
g gram [a unit of mass]
G giga or 109 or a billion – a prefix of a unit of measure.
Ga billion(s) (109) of years ago
GALEX Galaxy Evolution Explorer [NASA Spacecraft]
GB graphitized bones
GBM GLAST Burst Monitor
GCA Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
GCM general circulation model [simulation]
GCR Galactic cosmic rays [A high-energy mix of protons, electrons, and atomic nuclei.]
GEODSS Ground-based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (MIT LL)
GES DISC NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center
GEUS Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
GeV gigaelectronvolts (1012 eV)
GFDL GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL
GIC geomagnetically induced currents
GIF Gatan imaging filter
GISP Greenland Ice Sheet Project
GLAST Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope (Renamed the FGST)
GLE ground level enhancement [solar particles arriving at Earth]
GLOBE Global Land One-kilometer Base Elevation [Digital Elevation Model]
GNU GNU's Not Unix!
GOE Great Oxidation Event [Earth’s geology.]
GPa gigapascal or 109 pascals or a billion pascals – a unit of pressure.
GPR ground penetrating radar
GRACE NASA/German Aerospace Center Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
GRAIL Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory [NASA satellites.]
GRB Gamma-ray Bursts or Gamma Ray Bursters
GRIP Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes [NASA Project]
GRIP Greenland Ice Core Project (European drill site.)
GRL Geophysical Research Letters
GRS Galaxy Redshift Survey
GSA Geological Society of America
GSC Geological Survey of Canada
GSN Global Seismographic Network
GSW GeoScienceWorld [www.geoscienceworld.org]
Gt gigatons = 1012 kg
GVM Global Volcano Model
GWPF The Global Warming Policy Foundation [http://thegwpf.org/]
H hydrogen [An element.]
H-0 Heinrich event
H-1 Heinrich event
HAADF high-angle annular dark field [detector]
HAMO High Altitude Mapping Orbit [NASA Dawn spacecraft.]
HARPS-N High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher-North
HAWC High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera
Hbk hard bound or hard back bound.
HCS heliospheric current sheet
HEAO 3 High Energy Astronomical Observatory (satellite. No. 3)
HED Meteorites made up of howardite, eucrite, and diogenite [HED meteorites]
HEND high-energy neutron detector [NASA Mars Odyssey orbiter.]
HET Hobby-Eberly Telescope [University of Texas]
HF hydrofluoric acid
HI neutral hydrogen
Hi-C High Resolution Coronal Imager [NASA]
HIFI Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared [spectroscope on the ESA Herschel Space Observatory
HINARI Health InterNetwork Access to Research Imitative [www.who.int/hinari/eligibility/en]
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment [Camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]
HIWG Holocene Impact Working Group [http://tsun.sscc.ru/hiwg/hiwg.htm]
HKU The University of Hong Kong
HMI Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager [Solar Dynamics Observatory (NASA)]
HP3 Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package [On NASA Spacecraft InSight]
HPC high-performance computational [methods]
HQ high quality
HR Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram or H-R
H-R Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
HRSC High-Resolution Stereo Camera [ESA Mars Express spacecraft.]
HRTEM high-resolution transmission electron microscope
HSEs highly siderophile elements [As it did so, iron loving elements (siderophiles - such as platinum, gold rhenium, osmium, iridium, etc.)]
HSO Herschel Space Observatory
HST Hubble Space Telescope
HTML High‑Temperature Materials Laboratory [Oak Ridge National Laboratory]
HUDF Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Hz hertz [the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.]
IAGA International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy
IAHS International Association of Hydrological Sciences
IAU International Astronomical Union
IAUCs International Astronomical Union Circulars [http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/services/IAUC.html]
IAUS International Astronomical Union Symposium
IBEX Interstellar Boundary Explorer [A NASA spacecraft.]
ICDP International Continental Drilling Program
ICE International Comet Explorer [spacecraft]
ICM&MG Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics
ICOPS International Conference on Plasma Science (IEEE)
ICP-MS Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (analysis)
ICP-OES inductively-coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry
ICRAR International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research [Curtin University]
ICS iridium coincidence spectrometry
ICSIH International Commission for Snow and Ice Hydrology
ICSU International Council for Science
IDPs interplanetary dust particles
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
IEO Interior to Earth Orbit
IESSG Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy [The University of Nottingham]
IFSG Impact Field Studies Group
IFT Io Flux Tube
IGCP International Geological Correlation Programme
IGRF International Geomagnetic Reference Field
IGU International Geographic Union
IIRMES Institute for Integrated Research in Materials, Environments, and Society
IMEWS Infrared Missile Early Warning Satellite
IMF initial mass function [Galaxies]
IMF interplanetary magnetic field
INAA Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis
INCA Ion and Neutral Camera (Cassini spacecraft)
INCITE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment [ORNL program]
INFIS Institute for Interdisciplinary Science [
ING Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica
INQUA International Union for Quaternary Research [www.inqua.tcd.ie]
InSight Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport [Multinational mission to Mars]
INTEGRAL International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory [ESA]
Io-DAM modulation of Jupiter's DAM by Io
IOP IOP Publishing
IP Impact Probability
IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
IPY International Polar Year [2007-2008]
Ir iridium
IR infrared
IRAC Infrared Array Camera [NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope]
IRAS Infrared Astronomical Satellite [flew in 1983]
IRIS Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
IRIS Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph [NASA spacecraft due to launch no earlier than December 2012]
IRDs ice-rafted detritus or ice-rafted debris
IRF Swedish Institute of Space Physics
IRM isothermal remanent magnetization
IRO Iowa Robotic Observatory
IRTF NASA’s Infrared Telescope Facility on Mauna Kea in Hawaii
ISAAC International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture
ISES International Space Environment Service [www.ises-spaceweather.org]
ISI Institute for Scientific Information
ISIS Institute for Interdisciplinary Science
ISM Interstellar Medium
ISSI International Space Science Institute
ISS International Space Station
ISSN International Standard Serial Number
ITASN ITASN, ITAlian Superbolide Network
ITCZ Inter Tropical Convergence Zone
ITEG Independent Tunguska Exploration Group
ITO Interior to Earth Orbit
IUGG International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
IUGS International Union for Geological Sciences
IUPsyS International Union of Psychological Science
IXO intermediate luminosity X-ray [sources]
IYA2009 International Year of Astronomy 2009
J Jurassic [A geologic period and system that extends from about 199.6± 0.6 Mya (million years ago) to 145.5± 4 Mya
JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
JCMT James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (on Mauna Kea in Hawaii)
JETS Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
JEV Jupiter-Earth-Venus
JFC Jupiter-family comets
JHUAPL Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
JOC Journal of Cosmology
JOC Journal of Creation
JOT Journal for the Study of the Old Testament [http://jot.sagepub.com]
JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory [CIT]
JSGA Japanese Spaceguard Association
JUICE Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer [ESA to launch in 2022]
JWST James Webb Space Telescope
k 1,000 [Metric prefix]
K kelvins [a measurement of temperature in degrees]
ka kiloannum, or 1,000 calendar years
KamLAND Kamioka Liquid-scintillator Anti-Neutrino Detector [http://kamland.lbl.gov]
KBO Kuiper Belt Objects [sometimes referred to as Edgeworth–Kuiper Belt Objects]
KEI Kinetic Energy Impactor
kg kilogram [103 grams]
KIPAC Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
KJV Holy Bible: King James Version
km kilometer(s)
KMOS K-Band Multi Object Spectrometer
K-P Cretaceous-Paleogene [~ 65 Ma]
kpc kiloparsec [A distance of one thousand parsecs (approximately 3262 light years (ly)
kph kilometers per hour
K-Pg Cretaceous-Paleogene [mass extinction ~65 Ma]
kR kilorayleighs [1 kR . 109 photons cm-2 s-1 into 4π steradians]
KREEP The elements potassium (chemical symbol K), rare-earth elements, and phosphorus (P), from which the acronym KREEP is derived.
K-T Cretaceous-Tertiary [mass extinction ~65 Ma, historic now called the K-Pg or Cretaceous-Paleogene]
ky thousand(s) of years
Kyr thousand(s) of years
LAB-1 Lyman-Alpha Blob 1
LADEE Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer [NASA]
LA-ICP-MS Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
LaMEVE Large Magnitude Explosive Eruptions [Open access database.]
LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory
LASCO Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph [An instrument on SOHO.]
LASP Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics [University of Colorado at Boulder]
LAT Large Area Telescope (FGST from Fermi)
LB Late Bronze [age]
LBA Late Bronze Age
LC Library of Congress
LCE Lyapunov Characteristic Exponents
LCM light-carrying medium
LCOGT Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope [Network]
LCROSS Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite
LD The average distance from Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km (238,857 miles).]
LDCM Landsat Data Continuity Mission (NASA)
LDEF Long Duration Exposure Facility
LDEO Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory [Columbia University]
LDRD Laboratory-Directed Research and Development [Sandia National Laboratories]
LGM Last Glacial Maximum
LHB Late Heavy Bombardment [of the Moon]
LHC Large Hadron Collider [CERN]
LIA Little Ice Age
LIDAR Light Detection and Ranging
LINEAR Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research [www.ll.mit.edu/linear/]
LIS Laurentide Ice Sheet
LL Lincoln Laboratory [MIT]
LMSAL Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory
LNP Lecture Notes in Physics (Springer)
LOF lines of force
LOFAR Low Frequency Array [Centred in the Netherlands.]
LONEOS Lowell Observatory Near-Earth Object Survey
LPI Lunar and Planetary Institute
LPL Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, The University of Arizona
LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference [Annual event.]
LRIS Low Resolution Imaging Spectrograph
LRO Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
LROC Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera [www.lroc.asu.edu]
LSSS La Sagra Sky Survey
LSST Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
ly light years [is a unit of length, equal to just under 10 trillion kilometres.]
LYDB Lower Younger Dryas Boundary
m meter(s) [A metric unit of length.]
m2 square meters [A unit of area.]
mm millimeter(s) [A metric unit of length.]
M mega, x106 or millions [A metric prefix.]
Ma millions of years before the present
MACHOs Massive Compact Halo Objects
MAF Mainwaring Archive Foundation
MAG magnetometer
MAG magnitude
MAMA multi-anode microchannel array
MAPS Meteoritics and Planetary Science: Journal of the Meteoritics Society
MAVEN Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution [NASA mission]
MB Middle Bronze [age]
MBA main belt asteroids
MBA Middle Bronze Age
MBC main-belt comets
MBDB Meteoritical Bulletin Database
MEMIN Multidisciplinary Experimental and Modeling Impact Crater Research Network
MEO Meteoroid Environment Office [NASA - http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/]
MER Mars Exploration Rover [NASA robots. There were 2 of them.]
MERRA Modern Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (database)
MESSENGER Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry, and Ranging [NASA spacecraft]
MetBull Meteoritical Bulletin
MetSoc The Meteoritic Society
MEW Mars-Earth Wars
MG Middle Ghor
MHz megahertz [106 Hertz]
MHD magnetohydrodynamic or magnetohydrodynamics or magneto-hydrodynamics
MI matter ingredients
MIMI magnetospheric imaging instrument (Cassini spacecraft)
MIRI Mid-Infrared Instrument [JWST]
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT LL Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory
MLE multiple layer ejecta
MMB Matuyama-Brunhes boundary
MMS Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission [NASA, 2014]
MNACG Monthly Notes of the Alternative Cosmology Group
MNIe minimum number of individuals for each skeletal element
MNRAS Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
MOC Mars Orbiter Camera
MODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) [NASA]
Moho Mohorovicic Discontinuity
MOID minimum orbit intersection distance
MOND Modified Newtonian Dynamics
MOSD Marinoan Oxygen-17 Depletion
MOSFIRE Multi-Object Spectrometer for Infra-Red Exploration [W. M. Keck Observatory]
MPa megapascals (1 MPa = N/mm2) – a unit of pressure.
MPA microprobe analysis
Mpc mega parsec
MPC Minor Planet Center [http://minorplanetcenter.net/]
MPE Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (Germany)
MPEC Minor Planet Electronic Circular
MPO Minor Planet Circulars Orbit Supplement
MPS Minor Planet Circulars Supplement
MRI Magneto-Rotational Instability
MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter [NASA]
MRO Murchison Radioastronomy Observatory (MRO), in remote Western Australia [CSIRO]
MRT magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor [instabilities]
MS magnetic susceptibility
MSA Mineralogical Society of America
MSL Mars Science Laboratory
MSp magnetic spherules
MSPs meteoric smoke particles
MSSL Mullard Space Science Laboratory (UCL)
MSU Michigan State University
MT megatons
MUD multiuser domains
MWA Murchison Widefield Array [radio telescope - CSIRO]
MWP1a Meltwater pulse 1a [14,600 years ago]
Mya millions of years ago
Myr millions of years before the present [Ma preferred]
n nano [prefix meaning a billionth or 10-9]
nm nanometer [10-9 m]
NAA Neutron Activation Analysis
NADW North Atlantic Deep Water
NAO North Atlantic Oscillation
NAOJ National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration [United States]
Nat Nature [journal]
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NCAR National Center for Atmospheric Research [Boulder Colorado]
NCAS North Carolina Academy of Science
NCDC National Climatic Data Center (NOAA)
NCGT New Concepts in Global Tectonics
N-D Neo-Darwinism
ND nanodiamond
NDs nanodiamonds
NEA Near-Earth Asteroid(s)
NEAF Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation
NEAT Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking [Telescope]
NEAT Near-Earth Asteroid Trailblazer [spacecraft]
NEB New English Bible
NEEM North EEMian [ice core in Greenland]
NEO Near-Earth Object(s)
NEOCP NEO Confirmation Page [http://minorplanetcenter.org/iau/NEO/ToConfirm.html]
NEODyS Near-Earth Objects Dynamic Site [Chesley and Milani (1999)]
NEOSSat NEO [Near-Earth Object] Surveillance Satellite [CSA]
NEOWISE Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer [An enhancement of the WISE, mission that launched in December 2009.]
NExT New Exploration of Tempel [spacecraft] Stardust NExT
NGC National Geographic Channel
NGC New General Catalogue [Astronomy]
NGDC National Geophysical Data Center [www.ngdc.noaa.gov]
NGI Nottingham Geospatial Institute
NGRIP North Greenland Icecore Project [www.glaciology.gfy.ku.dk/ngrip/]
NGS National Geographic Society
NHM Natural History Museum [London]
Ni nickel
NICT National Institute of Information and Communications Technology [Japan]
NIR Near Infrared [Near-IR]
NISP number of identified specimens
NIV New International Bible
NIV84 Holy Bible: New International Version Copyright 1984.
NIV11 Holy Bible: New International Version Copyright 2011.
NIVAC New International Version Application Commentary [Zondervan]
NKJV Holy Bible: New King James Version
NLCs noctilucent clouds
NLSI NASA Lunar Science Institute [Moffett Field, CA]
NMR nuclear magnetic resonance
NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [US DOC]
NOAO National Optical Astronomy Observatory
NomCom Nomenclature Committee (MetSoc)
NOx Nitrogen oxides
NPA Natural Philosophy Alliance
NPD north polar deposit [planet Mars]
NRA NASA Research Announcement
NRAO National Radio Astronomy Observatory
NRC National Research Council
NRES Network of Robotic Echelle Spectrograph
NRL Naval Research Laboratory [US]
NRM Natural Remnant Magnetization
NSERC Natural Science and Engineering Research Council [Canada]
NSF National Science Foundation
NSI National Space Institute [Denmark]
NSIDC U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center
NSO National Solar Observatory
NST New Solar Telescope [Big Bear Solar Observatory in Big Bear City, CA, USA]
NT New Testament [Holy Bible]
NuSTAR Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array [NASA spacecraft]
NWA Northwest Africa
O oxygen [An element.]
OCC Operations Control Center [Chandra]
OCO-2 Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 [NASA spacecraft.]
ODI One Degree Imager [WIYN 3.5-meter telescope on Kitt Peak National Observatory]
ODP Ocean Drilling Project
OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
OIR Optical/Infrared
OPAG Outer Planets Assessment Group
ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Os Osmium
OSIRIS-Rex Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer [mission, NASA to launch in 2016]
OSL optically stimulated luminescence
OT Old Testament [Holy Bible]
P/x Periodic Comet x
PACS Palomar Asteroid and Comet Survey
PAH(S) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon(s) [molecules]
PaleoDB Paleobiology Database
PAMELA [European satellite] Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics
PARCA Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment
PASSC Planetary and Space Science Centre [University of New Brunswick, Canada]
PBS Public Broadcasting System
PCAS Planetary Crossing Asteroid Survey
PCR polymerase chain reaction
PDC Planetary Defense Conference
PDF Portable Data File
PDFs planar deformation features
PEA Program Element Appendix [NASA]
PEARL Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory [Ellesmere Island]
PEFT Previously Energized Flux Tube
PETM Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum [National Geographic, Oct 2011, p. 90-ff]
PF planar fractures [Geology]
PGAA Prompt Gamma-ray Activation Analysis
PGEs platinum group elements [such as iridium, platinum, palladium and osmium]
PGG Planetary Geology and Geophysics (NASA program)
PGT Princeton Gamma Tech
PHA Potentially Hazardous Asteroid
PHC Potentially Hazardous Comet
PHO Potentially hazardous objects
PI Principal Investigator
pi 3.14…
PIC particle-in-cell [computer simulation]
PIC polygonal impact craters [Aittola et al. (2007).]
pixels picture elements
PKT Procellarum KREEP Terrane [Lunar]
PLS Plasma Science Experiment (NASA Voyager spacecraft)
pmc percent modern carbon
PMs planar microstructure
PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. [Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA]
POD Picture of the Day [Thunderbolts Project]
ppb parts per billion
ppm parts per million
PPNA Pre-pottery Neolithic A
PRL Physical Research Laboratory [India]
PRL Physical Review Letters
proplyds PROto-PLanetarY Disk
PS Palermo Scale
PSRD Planetary Science Research Discoveries [www.psrd.hawaii.edu]
P-T Permian-Triassic [mass extinction ~251 Ma]
PTF Palomar Transient Factory
P-Tr Permian-Triassic [mass extinction ~251 Ma]
PUP Princeton University Press
QJRAS Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
QSO Quasi-Stellar Object or Quasar
Qz quartz [A mineral.]
RA right ascension
RAIDS Remote Atmospheric and Ionospheric Detection System [experiment]
RAL Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
RAS Russian Academy of Sciences
RATS Desert RATS – Desert Research and Technology Studies (NASA)
RBSP Radiation Belt Storm Probes [NASA mission. Radiation Belt]
RCP right-hand circularly polarized
RCYBP Radio Carbon Years Before the Present [http://archaeology.about.com/od/dating/qt/rcypb.htm]
Common Abbreviations for RCYBP: C14 ka BP, 14C ka BP, 14C ka BP, radiocarbon years, c14 years before the present, rcbp, carbon-14 years before the present, CYBP
Re Rhenium
REE Rare Earth Elements
REPT Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope [On NASA RBSP spacecraft, renamed the Van Allen Probes mission.]
RHESSI Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager [satellite]
RMCC Royal Military College of Canada
RNM radiochemical neutron activation analysis
RPIF Regional and Planetary Image Facility
RS Raman spectroscopy
RSSD Research and Scientific Support Department [European Space Agency – ESA]
RTI Reflectance Transformation Imaging
RWC Regional Warning Centres [Solar]
rybp radiocarbon years before the present
RYBP radiocarbon years before the present
S chemical element sulfur
SADPs selected area electron diffraction patterns
SAGE SAIC’s Adaptive Grid Eulerian
SAIC Science Applications International Corporation
SALMON-n Stand Alone Missions of Opportunity Notice Number n [NASA]
SALT Southern African Large Telescope
SAMPEX Solar, Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer
SAO Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
SAR stable auroral red [arcs]
SAS Solar Aspect System [RHESSI’s]
SC shatter cone
SCOR
SDOs scattered disk objects
SDO Solar Dynamics Observatory [NASA]
SDSS Sloan Digital Sky Survey (map)
SEAC (Sociétè Europèene pour l´Astronomie en Culture) or European Society for Astronomy in Culture)
SEAS School of Engineering and Applied Sciences [Harvard University]
SECCHI Sun-Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation suite onboard NASA's twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO)
SEIS Suspected Earth Impact Sites (http://impacts.rajmon.cz/)
SELENE Selenological and Engineering Explorer (JAXA moon orbiting spacecraft also known as Kaguya,)
SEM scanning electron microscopy
SEP solar energetic particle
SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
SETI Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
SEU single-event upset
SFB Science & Faith Bibliography
SFDs size-frequency distributions
SFI Santa Fe Institute
SFOV south field-of-view
SGR Soft Gamma Repeaters [Astronomy]
SHRIMP sensitive high resolution ion microprobe [ASI Version IIe]
Si silicon [A nonmetallic element.]
SI International System of Units
SIDC Solar Influences Data Analysis Center [http://www.sidc.be/]
SIM solar irradiance monitor [NASA SORCE satellite]
SIM solar inertial motion
SiO2 silicon dioxide
SIS Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
SIU Southern Illinois University
SJ Society of Jesus [Jesuits] sometimes S.J.
SKA Square Kilometre Array
SKR Saturn kilometric radiation
S-L 9 Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
SLAC Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
SLO’s siliceous scoria-like objects
SMA Submillimeter Array
SMBH Super Massive Black Hole
SMD Science Mission Directorate [NASA]
SMEI Solar Mass Ejection Imager [USAF]
SMILES Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder
SMOW standard mean ocean water
SOAR Southern Astrophysical Research [telescope]
SOFIA Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy [NASA]
SN supernova
SNC SNC-meteorites take their name from Shergotty, Nakhla and Chassigny
SNO Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
SOFIA Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy [airborne observatory]
SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory [A spacecraft.]
SOLTICE Solar Stellar Irradiance Comparison Experiment
STICESPCZ South Pacific Convergence Zone
SPD Solar Physics Division [American Astronomical Society]
SPD south polar deposit [on the planet Mars]
SPE solar proton event
SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
SRL Seismological Research Letters
SRM shock-remnant magnetization
SRTM Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
SSA Space Situational Awareness Office [European Space Agency]
SSB Solar System Barycentre
SSB Solar System Bibliography
SSC University of New Hampshire's Space Science Center
SSD Space Science Division [Naval Research Laboratory]
SSI solar spectral irradiance
SSN Sunspot Number
SSSB Small Solar System Bodies
SSSI Space Sciences Series of ISSI [International Space Science Institute]
Stardust-NExT Stardust-New Exploration of Tempel, [spacecraft]
STEM scanning transmission electron microscope
STEREO Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory [NASA]
STEREO-A Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory-Ahead [NASA]
STFC Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom)
STIS Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph [Hubble Space Telescope]
STP Solar Terrestrial Probes [NASA program]
STScI Space Telescope Science Institute
Stv stishovite
SUERC Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre [in East Kilbride]
Sv Ocean currents are measured in Sverdrup (Sv), where 1 Sv is equivalent to a volume flow rate of 1,000,000 m3 (35,000,000 cu ft) per second or 1 Sv = 106 m3 s–1.
SWE Solar Wind Experiment flying aboard the WIND satellite
SWEPAM Solar Wind Electron Proton Alpha Monitor flying aboard NASA's Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE)
SWPC Space Weather Prediction Center [NOAA]
SwRI Southwest Research Institute
Sy2 Seyfert 2 galaxy
T Triassic
TA Transportable Array [EarthScope's]
TAU Tel Aviv University
TCB Tunguska Cosmic Body
TDG "tidal" dwarf galaxy
TeHEP Tell el-Hammam Excavation Project [www.tallelhammam.com]
TEM transmission electron microscopy
TGFs Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
THC thermohaline circulation
THEMIS Thermal Emission Imaging System [Odyssey spacecraft.]
THEMIS Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms [NASA. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/themis/mission/index.html]
TIFR Tata Institute of Fundamental Research [Mumbai, India]
TIMS Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer
T-J Triassic-Jurassic boundary [201.4 Ma]
TLEs transient luminous events
TMT Thirty Meter Telescope
TNC The Nature Conservancy
TNO trans-Neptunian object or http://planetary.org/explore/topics/our_solar_system/trans_neptunian_objects/list.html
TNT trinitrotoluene [A high explosive.]
TOC Table of Contents
TP Target Plane
TPOD Thunderbolts Picture of the Day (www.thunderbolts.info )
TRACE Transition Region and Coronal Explorer [A spacecraft.]
Tr-J Triassic-Jurassic [mass extinction]
TRM thermo-remnant magnetization
TRMM Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission [satellite]
TS Torino Scale
TSI total solar irradiance
TSU Trinity Southwest University
TWINS Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers [Two NASA spacecraft.]
UAP Unidentified Atmospheric Phenomena
UAT Unified Astronomy Thesaurus [AIP 2013]
UCL University College London
UCLA University of California Los Angeles
UCLan University of Central Lancashire
UCM Complutense University of Madrid (Spain)
UCM unusual carbonaceous matter
UCSB University of California Santa Barbara
UdeM University of Montreal
UFO Unidentified Flying Object
UFRO University of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO)
UH Usselo Horizon
UK United Kingdom
ULA United Launch Alliance
ULIRGs Ultra Luminous Infra Red Galaxies
ULX Ultra Luminous X-ray [sources]
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNSW University of New South Wales
UP University Press
UP Utopia Planitia [location on Mars.]
URL Universal Resource Locator
US United States [of America]
USGS United States Geological Survey
UV ultraviolet radiation or sometimes ultra violet
UV-B ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B, 280-315 nm)
UVIS Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph [instrument aboard the NASA/ESA Cassini‑Huygens spacecraft]
UVOT Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope [Swift spacecraft.]
VAs Virtual Asteroids
VC vitreous carbon
VEI Volcanic Explosivity Index
VGl vesicular glass
VGM Virtual Geology Museum
VHC Virtual Heritage Center [University of California Merced]
VI Virtual Impactor
VIR visual and infrared [wavelengths]
VISTA Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy [European Southern Observatory]
VLA Very Large Array
VLT Very Large Telescope [European]
VLT Victoria Land Traverse [U.S. led in Antarctica in 1959-1960]
VOGRIPA Volcanic Global Risk Identification and Analysis Project (A database.)
VOIR Venus Orbiting Imaging Radar
VRM Venus Radar Mapper
VSEGEI All Russia Geological Institute [St. Petersburg]
VSMG Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group [UK]
VSMOW Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
V-SMOW Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
W watts
WAIS West Antarctic Ice Sheet
WDC World Data Center
WDM warm dark matter
WHIM warm-hot intergalactic medium
WiC Worlds in Collision - I. Velikovsky
WIHG Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
WIS Weizmann Institute of Science
WISE On February 1, 2011 NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer was shut down.
WISEASS WIS Experimental Astrophysics Spectroscopy System
WISSARD Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling [project in Antarctica]
WIYN Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. The WIYN Consortium, which consists of the University of Wisconsin, Indiana University, Yale University, and the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO).
WMAP Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe [http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html]
WMD wiggle match dating [Radiocarbon dating]
WPI Worcester Polytechnic Institute
WSD World Science Database [www.worldsci.org]
WWLLN World Wide Lightning Location Network
WWSD World-Wide Science Database
XPS [soft X-ray] Ultraviolet Photometer System
XRD X-ray diffraction
XRF x-ray fluorescence
XXM X-ray Multi Mirror [ESA satellite XMM-Newton]
YD Younger Dryas
YDB Younger Dryas Boundary
YDC Younger Dryas chronozone
YDIB Younger Dryas Impact Boundary
YORP An effect named after four scientists who investigated the effect of sunlight on small solar system bodies: Ivan Yarkovsky, John O'Keefe, V. Radzievskii and Stephen Paddack.
http://www.creationism.org/books/BibliographyCelestialCatastrophism.htm
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