Episode #034: Fingerprints of Catastrophe - Wildfires

Scientific papers that have compiled evidence in support of a major catastrophe at the Younger Dryas Boundary / massive fires and floods at that time and a quick shift from forests to grasslands / Attribute the transitions to climate change?

Lake Missoula? Comet Research Group

“Extraordinary Biomass-burning Episode and Impact Winter… ~12,800 years ago.”

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RC and crew continue to review and discuss the scientific papers that have compiled evidence in support of a major catastrophe at the Younger Dryas Boundary. The Channel Islands off the southern California coast reveal massive fires and floods at that time and a quick shift from forests to grasslands. We puzzle over critics who attribute the transitions to climate change, but don’t consider what forces may be driving that climate change, which prompts Randall to look at the unlikely hypotheses about the repeated filling and draining of Lake Missoula, asking: What conditions allowed that basin to be filled up to the first order stream level? We then get into a 2018 paper authored by many from the Comet Research Group addressing “Extraordinary Biomass-burning Episode and Impact Winter… ~12,800 years ago.”

 

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  • Masterful Rant, Mr. Carlson. (your summation.) ||||||||| Just a quick search brings up articles that estimate with some certainty that the Amazon rainforest -- just for one instance --has persisted in a sort of dynamic stasis for many MILLIONS of years. ]Years ago I learned that there are species of conifers so adapted to naturally occurring fires that their cones will only open and release their seeds after being heated by a passing wildfire. Even though the varieties of plants and critters continued to evolve all along, forests seem to have been amazingly tough and resilient communities through hundreds of millions of years. Your group could have a wonderful time examining and discussing the John Day Fossil Beds of northeast and central Oregon.
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