Tuesday, October 27, 2015

West Antarctic Ice Sheet Historic Abrupt Collapse Risk


A geomagnetic excursion has been accelerating and it indicates physical changes occurring at the earth's core levels. The ESA launched the 3 Swarm satellites in 2013 to study the weakening field and the path of magnetic north towards Siberia. Heat flux and new volcanoes in the polar regions are a regular reaction. The intervals between part or full reversals are erratic but movement occurs on average every 50000 years or less, one of the outcomes being WAIS or Arctic catastrophic sustained ice sheet collapse tsunamis.

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  1. Thanks for the link here. As of March 21 2016 my research has reached a point where I'm leaving my public facebook Wall static. This summary has been revised and I've added many research abstracts that contribute to new summaries.

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