EP. 007 – Younger Dryas Extinction Impact Event w/ Charles P. O’Dale




Den of Lore show

Summary: We have meteor impact researcher, Charles P. O’Dale, live in studio for a powerpoint presentation (in video, link to pdf companion below) to discuss his work researching The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, and to discuss his research on meteor/comet impacts in North America. If you’re a fan of Randall Carlson, Charles would be considered his Canadian equivalent in his search for knowledge on how meteor impacts have affected the North American continent.<br> <br>  <br> Our Obligatory Opening Segment<br> To start things off, we’re welcoming Denver Michaels to the Den of Lore contributors team with Our Obligatory Opening Segment, featuring a Cryptids Report from his water monsters vault.<br> <a href="http://www.denvermichaels.net/2016/11/they-say-its-a-rope/" target="_blank">Alaskan Water Rope-Monster?</a><br><br> <a href="http://www.denvermichaels.net/2016/11/the-labynkyr-devil/" target="_blank">Cryptid Report from Russia – The Labynkyr Devil</a><br><br> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/People-are-Seeing-Something-Monsters-ebook/dp/B01ANWUD3I/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank">People are Seeing Something: A Survey of Lake Monsters in the United States and Canada </a><br><br> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/People-are-Seeing-Something-Monsters-ebook/dp/B01ANWUD3I/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank">Water Monsters South of the Border</a><br>  <br> Our Featured Guest<br> Charles P. O’Dale<br> Charle’s scientific study of impact structures began only about 50 years ago. Like any kid, he spent hours looking at the craters on the Moon through his old telescope. Would he ever get a chance to explore a crater? Well since retirement, he has combined his hobbies of astronomy, geology and flying to explore impact craters and structures in North America from the air and ground.<br> While studying the physics of impact sites, Charles has found that circular geological features can be produced by a number of geological processes, including igneous activity (diatremes, maars, calderas, volcanoes, or syenite/plutons), dissolution and collapse of salt or carbonate rocks by groundwater (dolines), salt or shale diapirism, regional tectonism (circular fold-interference patterns or stratified circular features), glaciation (kettle holes), carbonate mounds, and by meteorite impacts.<br> His science background plus the experience gleaned from his past profession of semiconductor failure analysis has given him the incentive to document his analysis of these craters and structures.<br> Check out his full CV <a href="http://ottawa-rasc.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Charles_O%27Dale_-_CV" target="_blank">here</a><br> <a href="http://www.rasc.ca/" target="_blank">http://www.rasc.ca/</a><br><br> <a href="http://ottawa-rasc.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Odale-Articles" target="_blank">http://ottawa-rasc.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Odale-Articles</a><br><br> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/MrGozoom" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/user/MrGozoom</a><br>  <br> Intro Music:<br> <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/Only_Knows" target="_blank">By: Broke For Free – Only Knows</a><br><br> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/" target="_blank">Creative Commons License viewable here:</a><br> Outro Music:<br> <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Dread/The_Dread_-_FMA_Sampler/The_Dread_-_Staring_At_The_Sun_1708" target="_blank">By: The Dread – Staring at the Sun</a><br><br> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/" target="_blank">Creative Commons License viewable here:</a><br>