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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide abstract "Alexander Tollmann's bolide, proposed by Kristan-Tollmann and Tollmann in 1994, is a hypothesis presented by Austrian geologist Alexander Tollmann, suggesting that one or several bolides (asteroids or comets) struck the Earth at 7640 BCE (±200), with a much smaller one at 3150 BCE (±200). If true, this hypothesis explains early Holocene extinctions and possibly legends of the Universal Deluge.The claimed evidence for the event includes stratigraphic studies of tektites, dendrochronology, and ice cores (from Camp Century, Greenland) containing hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid (indicating an energetic ocean strike) as well as nitric acids (caused by extreme heating of air).Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas in their book, Uriel's Machine, argue that the 7640 BCE evidence is consistent with the dates of formation of a number of extant salt flats and lakes in dry areas of North America and Asia. They argue that these lakes are the result remains of multiple-kilometer-high waves that penetrated deeply into continents as the result of oceanic strikes that they proposed occurred.".
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Champlain_Sea.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Knight_(author).
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Deluge_(mythology).
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Dendrochronology.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Endorheic.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Endorheic_basin.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Flood_myth.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Geologist.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Great_Salt_Lake.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Highlands_County,_Florida.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Holocene_Impact_Working_Group.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Holocene_extinction.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Holocene_extinction_event.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Hydrochloric_acid.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Ice_core.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Ice_cores.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Immanuel_Velikovsky.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Isostatic_depression.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Bonneville.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Lahontan.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tulane.
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Mono_Lake.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_acid.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Paleoclimatologist.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Paleoclimatology.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Palynology.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Pluvial_lake.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Lomas.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Salt_lake.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Salt_pan_(geology).
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Sediments.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Sulfuric_acid.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Tektite.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Tektites.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_environmental_events.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_environmental_history.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Tsunami.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Tsunami_deposit.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Tsunamis.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_volcanic_eruptions.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Uriels_Machine.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_ash.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_eruption.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_in_Collision.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tollmann's hypothetical bolide".
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide wikiPageWikiLinkText "the work of geologists Edith and Alexander Tollmann".
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide date "November 2014".
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- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide subject Category:Extinction_events.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide subject Category:Historical_geology.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide subject Category:Hypothetical_impact_events.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide hypernym Hypothesis.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide comment "Alexander Tollmann's bolide, proposed by Kristan-Tollmann and Tollmann in 1994, is a hypothesis presented by Austrian geologist Alexander Tollmann, suggesting that one or several bolides (asteroids or comets) struck the Earth at 7640 BCE (±200), with a much smaller one at 3150 BCE (±200).".
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide label "Tollmann's hypothetical bolide".
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide sameAs Bólido_hipotético_de_Tollmann.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide sameAs m.02rxn8.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide sameAs Tollmanov_hipotetički_bolid.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide sameAs Q1561052.
- Tollmanns_hypothetical_bolide sameAs Q1561052.
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