Roots of cataclysm : geopulsation and the Atlantis supervolcano in history / Richard W. Welch.
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- 9780875867342
- 0875867340
- 398.23/4 22
- GN751 .W39 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Portents of Atlantica -- Difficulties with dogma -- A bridge between worlds -- The ice age and rotational variation -- The mechanism of geopulsation -- Down to earth -- Intimations of traversability -- The shadow of Atlantis -- The day the world ended -- The sceptered isle -- Blood and feathers -- The Atlantic connection -- Creeping continents -- The pulsation solution.
In Roots of Cataclysm, a journalist investigating the mysteries of the Ice Ages and the first human settlements of the New World finds that conventional doctrine is in conflict with the historical data. & br / & br / & br / & br.
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