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Post by Equus on Apr 18, 2014 16:19:14 GMT
...All across the Doggerland...
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Post by Equus on Apr 18, 2014 16:28:19 GMT
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Post by Equus on Apr 18, 2014 16:58:34 GMT
Doggerland: Stone Age Atlantis 1-7 The second of these videos are not available...
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Post by Equus on Apr 18, 2014 17:01:33 GMT
Doggerland: Stone age Atlantis 3-7
Doggerland: Stone age Atlantis 4-7
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Post by Equus on Apr 18, 2014 17:06:03 GMT
Number 5-7 is not available... Doggerland: Stone age Atlantis 6-7 Doggerland: Stone age Atlantis 7-7
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Post by nonrabbit on May 1, 2014 6:54:42 GMT
Headlines on the BBC News page this morning - Doggerland no less. www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27224243"A prehistoric "Atlantis" in the North Sea may have been abandoned after being hit by a 5m tsunami 8,200 years ago..."
"The research has been submitted to the journal Ocean Modelling and is being presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna this week.
Dr Hill and his Imperial-based colleagues Gareth Collins, Alexandros Avdis, Stephan Kramer and Matthew Piggott used computer simulations to explore the likely effects of the Norwegian landslide.
He told BBC News: "We were the first ever group to model the Storegga tsunami with Doggerland in place. Previous studies have used the modern bathymetry (ocean depth)."
As such, the study gives the most detailed insight yet into the likely impacts of the huge landslip and its associated tsunami wave on this lost landmass..."
I read somewhere else as well that they reckon there could be a whole lot more evidence underneath the sea bed than they have previously thought. So both the study and Mr A's latest offering are very topical.
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