tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post8290895885547885661..comments2024-03-28T22:13:17.139+00:00Comments on Stonehenge and the Ice Age: MPP on the glacial transport theoryBRIAN JOHNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00413447032454568083noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-66294182984470354572012-12-31T19:44:50.517+00:002012-12-31T19:44:50.517+00:00Dear Gandalf, my memory is rather hazy. Could you ...Dear Gandalf, my memory is rather hazy. Could you remind us all if MPP found the buckets they transported all the small crap in or not?<br /><br />As an aside; and a possible nice New Years Present (we shall be in touch soon). Over the last year or ten, We have measured some nice decorative ripply patterns in some of our hobbit holes,similar to the pretty ones you photographed in your ice palace in Sweden; Although ours could be pre-mesolithic artex. These can be used to calculate palaeo flood discharges +/-10percent. <br /><br />Our humble abode was flooded during the Anglian period. The calculated discharge for the larger overprinted ripples is a fair match for the average spring flood discharge shown in our bloody water bill. approx 7000 l/s (typical Interglacial flood discharge?);No foreign migrations for us this year!!!. <br /><br /> The smaller ripply patterns that overprint the interglacial ones, demonstrate a two order increase in discharge?<br /><br /> The insurance premiums are getting a bit steep,so might you with your mastery of "magic" care to hazard a guess as to the source of all this extra water.<br /><br />My Missus reckons its Orc's Piss.<br /><br />Happy new year<br /><br />Biblop <br /><br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com