tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post4806123594828910679..comments2024-03-16T08:04:53.086-05:00Comments on Dredd Blog: The Mother Of All Caps - 5Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-70399903209601931362010-07-20T13:01:04.457-05:002010-07-20T13:01:04.457-05:00You are welcome Alessandro.You are welcome Alessandro.Dreddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15673418865926403671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-17193125246043151562010-07-20T11:53:48.559-05:002010-07-20T11:53:48.559-05:00Thank you for your thoughtful reply!
Best,
Alessa...Thank you for your thoughtful reply!<br />Best, <br />AlessandroAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-47927569781956730082010-07-20T06:30:36.116-05:002010-07-20T06:30:36.116-05:00Anonymous (Alessandro),
The Ryskin theory, the me...Anonymous (Alessandro),<br /><br />The Ryskin theory, the methane bubble theory, is a "controversial scientific theory".<br /><br />A <a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2010/06/from-deepwater-i-to-deepwater-ii.html" rel="nofollow">post on this blog points out</a> that the gulf seabed is to some extent fragmented from the K-T boundary asteroid 65 million years ago which destroyed the dinosaurs and other life.<br /><br />That event would have also caused release of any large methane reservoirs near the sea floor's surface at that time, and would have broken up others deeper in the seabed by fragmentation and upheaval of the strata. <br /><br />There are many vertical fractures in the strata under the gulf waters whereby methane worms its way up toward the floor of the seabed, and sometimes seeps out.<br /><br />Remember also that methane under the seabed of the gulf is produced by microbial activity on biological mass for the most part, which is not perpetual.<br /><br />It began when the biomass and microbes were buried under the seabed hundreds of millions of years ago by another catastrophe or two.<br /><br />I have read, reported on, and linked to many scientific studies which indicate that the methane under the seabed of the gulf is composed of thousands of small bubble concentrations, millions of even smaller concentrations in fractures.<br /><br />The region contains higher than usual hydrate configurations (indicating a catastrophic event with intense pressure generated them).<br /><br />In my estimation larger bubble concentrations into a single giant bubble would more likely occur somewhere else other than the Gulf of Mexico since the last catastrophe there 65 million years ago.<br /><br />The methane hydrates are a danger to drilling there, but not to the whole world in the single-catastrophe sense. <br /><br />The methane gas, once released, is a danger to global warming scenarios because it is 30 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a green house gas.<br /><br />The dangers in the gulf are of the type I call <a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2010/07/epoch-of-straw-that-broke-2.html" rel="nofollow">the straw that breaks the camel's back</a>.Dreddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15673418865926403671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-54823690173124504842010-07-19T15:30:22.004-05:002010-07-19T15:30:22.004-05:00Dear Dredd,
I read regularly your informative blo...Dear Dredd, <br />I read regularly your informative blog. Did you see this: <br />http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20131<br />It seems things might turn out much much much worse than expected...<br />Greetings from Europe,<br />AlessandroAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com