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21st Century Atlantis

This document discusses proposals for macro-engineering projects in North Africa, including recreating an ancient inland sea called Lake Tritonis that was once located in what is now Tunisia and Algeria. Specifically, it mentions a "Chotts Depression Scheme" from the 1960s by Tunisian scientists to blast craters using peaceful nuclear explosions and flood the depressions with seawater to recreate Lake Tritonis. However, this would have destroyed any archaeological remains of the legendary lost civilization of Atlantis that some believe was once located in the area. The document provides background on related proposals and theories about manipulating ocean water levels and climate through large-scale projects.

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21st Century Atlantis

This document discusses proposals for macro-engineering projects in North Africa, including recreating an ancient inland sea called Lake Tritonis that was once located in what is now Tunisia and Algeria. Specifically, it mentions a "Chotts Depression Scheme" from the 1960s by Tunisian scientists to blast craters using peaceful nuclear explosions and flood the depressions with seawater to recreate Lake Tritonis. However, this would have destroyed any archaeological remains of the legendary lost civilization of Atlantis that some believe was once located in the area. The document provides background on related proposals and theories about manipulating ocean water levels and climate through large-scale projects.

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The World Development Federation

Virtual
Global Super Projects Conference
November 2!
"mancipator# $ceanic %acro&
en'ineerin'(
) *Ne+ )tlantis,
in 2!
st
Centur# Tunisia&)l'eria-
Richard B. Cathcart
Geographos
1608 East Broadway, Suite #107
Gledale, Cali!oria "1#0$%1$#&
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)818* #&6%8&##
E+ail, r-cathcart.+s.co+
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/here appears to -e, +ii+ally, a 10 chace that our world%ocea1s sea%le2el will
rise 31 +eter -y the ed o! the #1
st
Cetury, a rise which will lap the 4editerraea Sea1s
315,000 6ilo+eter%log Basi strad7 the crudest esti+ate o! the total cost o! coastal%
protectio )'S(#00181 +illio9lieal 6ilo+eter* results i a !iacial -urde to the
Basi1s ta:%payig residets o! appro:i+ately 'S(#001815 trillio; <s it really, the, so
di!!icult !or e:tra%Basi hu+a populatios to !atho+ that geographically i+portat
regio1s weltanschauung o! weltschmerz= /o acco++odate this e:pected 1 +eter rise,
Gree6 e:perts ha2e proposed a &.$ 6ilo+eter solid causeway%-arrier da+ -e e+placed to
isolate the <er ad >uter /hessaloi6i Bays at a eor+ous, yet ucalculated, +oetary
ad e2iro+etal cost.
1
Such ugly local costructios?e+ergecy @techo%!i:esA?
+ay ot -e uderta6e i! the Earth%ocea sea%le2el rise is e:cluded !ro+ a!!ectig all
4editerraea Sea Basi atios )at a +odest local or glo-al cost o! less tha
'S(#001810 -illio*.
#
/he ulti+ate !or+ o! @ladscape architectureA, a ter+ coied circa 18$8, is
4acro%egieerig. /o hoor the !irst cetury o! the pro!essio1s !or+al e:istece, the
(+erica Society o! Badscape (rchitects )orgaiCed 18""* desigated the year 1"6&%6$,
-egiig Due #8, the Ceteial Eear o! Badscape (rchitecture. Fowe2er, it was ot
util circa 1"6& that @+acro%egieerigA was eologiCed ad !oud widespread
pro!essioal acceptace. /he (+erica Society !or 4acro%Egieerig was esta-lished
i 1"8#.
5
Gracois Charles 4arie Gourier )177#%1857*, i 1808, re+ar6ed that hu+a
ar+ies o! idustrial tool%ar+ed persos would -oldly su-Hugate the Sahara, @/hey will
#
e:ecute wor6s the +ere thought o! which would !reeCe our +erceary souls with horror.
Gor istace, the co+-ied order will uderta6e the coIuest o! the great desert o!
Sahara7 they will attac6 it at 2arious poits -y te ad twety +illio hads i! ecessary7
ad -y dit o! trasportig earth, culti2atig the soil ad platig trees e2erywhere, they
will succeed i rederig the lad +oist, the sad !ir+J. /hey will costruct caals
a2iga-le -y 2essels, where we caot e2e +a6e ditches !or irrigatio, ad great ships
will sail Ko the+LJ.A
&
)( arrow ad shallow SueC Caal was !irst opeed to high%seas
ship tra!!ic i 186".* By 1877, Moald 4ac6eCie )= % =* pu-lished /he Gloodig o! the
Sahara, a geographical !iasco%to+e proposig a e:ca2atio !ro+ North (!rica1s (tlatic
>cea strad to the @-elow sea%le2el cetral SaharaA per+ittig a )i+possi-le*
su-+ersio o! a large area o! that hostile hot desert;
$
Be!ore 4ac6eCie, howe2er, heroic
Grech +acro%egieers had cote+plated a si+ilar pla, -ut !or aother locale7 their
speculated arti!icial @la +er iterieureA was to -e situated etirely withi +oder%day
/uisia%(lgeria ad was pro+oted -y Gracois Elie Roudaire )1856%8$*.
6
Curretly, there1s o !ier +appig o! the aciet >ld Oorld tha the
cartographically stadardiCed Barrigto (tlas o! the Gree6 ad Ro+a Oorld )#001*
edited -y Richard /al-ot7 +ost o! the 4editerraea Sea Basi is topographically
illustrated -y 19$00,000 scale +aps, although there is o detailed pla o! i!a+ous
Carthage. /he ladscape, as !ar as it ca -e 6ow today through paista6ig
geographical ad historical @itellectual recostructioA, icludig chagig sea%le2els, is
show as it was durig that historical period, ot as it is owadays. /he 4yth o! (tlatis
still !asciates our world1s pu-lic, as the #8 Mece+-er 1""8 issue o! Mer Spiegel clearly
idicates7 o! the +ay sites proposed !or the locatio o! legedary (tlatis that are
5
loosely docu+eted therei, oly the s6etchy circa 1"50 Tritonis Palus K@/rito Ba6eAL
sceario de2ised -y Ro-ert Ra6e Gra2es )18"$%1"8$* co+es close to the -elie2a-ility o!
Ro-ert G. Sch+alC1s geo%+arie theory.
< 1""#, Sch+alC retired as Pro!essor E+eritus o! Geosciece, ha2ig ser2ed 5#
years as a !aculty +e+-er o! /he Pesyl2aia State 'i2ersity1s Mepart+et o!
Geology ad Geophysics.
7
< the Ge-ruary 1"76 issue o! the College o! Earth Q 4ieral
Scieces1 Earth ad 4ieral Scieces )Rolu+e &$, No. $* Sch+alC postulated with @<
Search o! (tlatisA that a !a-led lost ci2iliCatio, atecedet to all other 4editerraea
Sea Basi societies, oce actually e:isted i the regio orthwest o! the e:tat city o!
Ga-es i souther /uisia. Fe preseted a good circu+statial case, ot su-seIuetly
!urther docu+eted, that (tlatis1 shallow sea ad its seaports -eca+e isolated -y a
localiCed eotectoic Earth%crust +o2e+et )the e+ergece o! a sill ear Ga-es*,
resultig i Ba6e /rito1s su-seIuet disappearace?its co2ersio -y co++o coastal
geo+orphic tras!or+atio )atural shoalig* as well as e2aporatio ito the Chott el
MHerid, a 1$%51 +eter (SB ele2atio iter+ittet salt la6e wastelad?with the highest
lad ele2atio closest to Ga-es, /uisia.
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4ight ot his theory -e i2estigated +ore
thoroughly whe #1
st
Cetury Eura!ricas e2etually erect a Sahara /et Gree-elt
co2erig a part o! this dry lad
"
, as proposed -y Riorel Badescu ad R.B. Cathcart=
10
/o
date, our world1s +ost spacious greehouse is situated i a a-adoed clay pit i
southwest Eglad.
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Rigorous e:peri+ets -y agriculturalists ha2e pro2ed seawater ca
-e success!ully e+ployed to grow co++ercially 2alua-le !ood ad !i-er crops.
1#
Misregardig the ulti+ate cause o! a sea%le2el rise, a su-Hect o! great geoscieti!ic
cotro2ersy, oe prospect is clear, +arie iudatio o! the 4editerraea Sea Basi1s
&
littoral poses a +aHor threat to the log%ter+ wel!are o! its per+aet hu+a populace.
E2e a well%regarded sciece%!ictio o2elist, Da+es Graha+ Ballard, has i+agied the
4editerraea Sea Basi1s orther strad as @/he Bargest /he+e Par6 i the OorldA, i
Oar Ge2er )1""0, pages 75%80*. Ohat +ight sti+ulate large u+-ers o! ra+-lig
orther Europeas to +igrate to the 4editerraea Sea1s strad= Gradual de2elop+et
o! a 6illig +ega%Greehouse E!!ect, !oresee !or circa (.M. ##00%#&00, could -eco+e
a etirely su!!iciet cause.
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Ballard1s o2er%crowded so%called the+e par6 is a Euro%
MiseyesIue @Bad !or the MyigA; Ca a @New (tlatisA -e i+agied !or the
4editerraea Sea Basi1s souther strad= Ees;
Besides !reshwater )0.#%&0 salts* reser2oir storage, it is practica-le to chael
large Iuatities o! seawater )5&.7#0 saliity* ito so+e o! our world1s great iterior
draiage -asis that lie -elow preset%day sea%le2el i order to dya+ically cotrol our
world%ocea1s 2olu+e. ( atural potetial si6 adHacet to the 4editerraea Sea is
Egypt1s Sattara Mepressio.
1&
( arti!icial potetial si6 is e2isioed as a ow low%
ele2atio regio, the +ost easter part o! the Toe o! Chotts, which e:teds westward
!ro+ /uisia ito (lgeria.
1$
Murig the period !ro+ 1"$7 util a-out 1"88, uclear
eergy researchers i -oth the 'S( ad 'SSR cosidered the +udae purposes
achie2a-le usig +udae tools?peace!ul uclear e:plosi2es )PNEs*.
16
Gouded i
1"$6%$7, /uisia1s lad co2ers 1$$,5$0 sIuare 6ilo+eters ad is ho+elad to 3".$
+illio li2ig persos )o! our Earth%-iosphere1s 6 -illios*.
So+eti+e -e!ore 1"6#, /uisia scietists co+prehesi2ely proposed a @Chotts
Mepressio Sche+eA to serially -last huge craters i the Chott el GedHadH ad Chott el
MHerid ad su-seIuetly iudate the resultig depressio with 57.$%58.$0 saliity
$
seawater chaeled !ro+ the 4editerraea Sea. 4ii+ally, 3&,"#0%$,560 sIuare
6ilo+eters?aroud 1950 o! /uisia1s atioal territory located #$ 6ilo+eters west o! the
seaport City o! Ga-es?plus the %#5 +eter Chott el Gharsa was plaed !or !uture
uatural ocea water iudatio. <t was !oresee ad cote+plated that (lgeria1s U51
+eter Chott el 4elrir could e2etually -e coected too. Plated alog the 5&
0
North
parallel o! latitude, ideally, the colossal chael%depressio was to ha2e -ee !or+ed via
ie:pesi2e +ultiple PNEs ad the Chotts Mepressio Sche+e was to result i a
recreated Ba6e /rito; >! course, old ad -uried (tlatis1 archaeological site would -e
Hu+-led )rapid stratigraphic displace+et ad e:tre+e arti!act +i:ig* or destroyed
)istataeously 2aporiCed* -y asty PNE use?literally, a treasure 2ault 2ioletly sprug
ope ad its priCed cotets highly disrupted ad lost. Because o! the dry cli+ate
regi+e, the shallow water -ody therei would e2aporate rapidly, icreasig its saliity to
3#00V0 salts, thus producig a cotiuous !low o! sea%water through the chael7
/uisia +acro%egieers aturally 2isualiCe that cheap ad relia-le hydro%electricity
would there-y -e produced as a direct result o! this costat curret )steady i!low*.
)/he Suaterary history o! the salt !lats ad hypersalie la6es o! souther /uisia is
-eig i2estigated -y Mr. Nic6 (. Mra6e.*
17
Fow -est to produce hydro%electricity= Girst, a +a%+ade chael )100 +eters
wide -y 17$,000 +eters log -y $ +eters deep* +ust -e e:ca2ated -y a !loatig dredge
capa-le o! swi!tly ad ecoo+ically re+o2ig 38$,$00,000%100,000,000 cu-ic +eters o!
roc6 ad loose Suaterary sedi+ets to Hoi Ga-es )populatio, #$0,000V* with (lgeria1s
Chott el 4elrir. /he cost !or the +acroproHect1s iitial diggig phase ought1t to e:ceed
'S(#00181 -illio. Spoils !ro+ the +iig, heaped i use!ul +ouds )arti!icial earth
6
sculpture*
18
-y desig, !or+ gigatic geo+etrical -er+%-ordered pods wherei seawater
+ight -e deposited te+porarily )pu+ped%storage power plat*
1"
or calciu+ hydro:ide
e+placed to a-sor- car-o dio:ide gas !ro+ Earth1s at+osphere.
#0
( sigle !loatig
e:ca2ator ca +o2e $0,000 cu-ic +eters o! +aterial per day7 the !irst%phase could -e
!iished i less tha !i2e ad oe%hal! years7 the tric6iest wor6ig +o+ets will co+e
whe the auto+ated dredge arri2es at the two places where the Caal eters the -elow%
sea%le2el chotts. Secod, se2eral pre!a-ricated !loatig road%rail -ridges
#1
with pre%
istalled @tidal strea+ eergy +achiesA
##
ought to -e towed ito their proper !ial
istallatio sites, ad therea!ter su6 to !or+ a ship%passa-le pierced lad trasportatio
causeway.
#5
Rotatio o! the eergy%geeratio +echais+s withi this per+ea-le -arrier
will there-y produce a iter+ia-le electricity supply that /uisia +ay wish to sell out%
o!%coutry, use itsel! ad share with (lgeria. /here is a 4editerraea Sea Basi
precedet?although ot !ully co+para-le?at <taly1s Suaterary resurget caldera
located i the Bay o! Naples, <schia <slad.
#&
( s+all har-or, Port d1<shia, was dug durig
the 18$0s -y +acroegieers who !looded a lad%loc6ed 2olcaic crater that could -e
coected to the /yrrheia Sea. <talia wor6ers spet two years diggig the 2ery short
chael with had tools, poy carts ad wheel-arrows7 luc6ily, they !ollowed the trace o!
a erupti2e !racture W10,000 years old that +ade their e!!orts easier.
E:ca2atio ad su-+ersio o! Chott el GedHadH%Chott el MHerid ad Chott 4elrir
!acilitates pro!ita-le co++ercial coastal ad high%seas shippers, ecouragig the+ to
ser2e ew ports -uilt alog the ew strad, perhaps +ieral ad agricultural e:portatio
would !lourish. (d, -arge%+outed deep%drillig oilrigs could !loat !ro+ e:ploratio
site to site rather easily. /uisia1s cli+ate regi+es will chage, perhaps so+ewhat
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upredicta-ly.
#$
/oo, it is possi-le there +ay -e so+e worries o2er potetial !uture
hydro%seis+ology owig to seawater loadig o! the depressio1s crust sur!ace sice sea%
water is less dese tha the +aterials that ha2e -ee !orce!ully re+o2ed ad redistri-uted.
>e uiIue i+port would -e rich, !ertile silt o-taied at ad carried !ro+ the !reshwater
reser2oir created -y the (swa Ma+7 large%scale reser2oir desiltatio ser2es two iterests
-ecause it could prolog the operatioal period o! the (swa Ma+
#6
ad +ieral%rich silt,
especially i! widely spread, could pro2ide suita-le soil -ase +aterial !or a -arre, arid salt
!lat i /uisia%(lgeria.
#7
Ships that ow use -allast water, ad oce used stoes, ca -e
adapted to use a appropriately !or+ulated thic6 +ud slurry cosistig o! Nile Ri2er
!reshwater ad (swa Ma+ Reser2oir sedi+et. Gourier1s @hadsA ca -e supple+eted
with ro-ust solar%powered ro-ots, o!!%sprig o! those N(S( RQM has de2ised ad
roughly costructed !or use i the ear%ter+ !uture e:ploratio o! 4ars.
Realistically, this ilad oceaographic creatio wo1t -e easily predicta-le i its
hydraulic -eha2ior, as the Dapaese ha2e disco2ered with their pre%+odi!icatio co+puter
+odels o! the Seto <lad Sea.
#8
( !looded Chott el GedHadH%Chott el MHerid%Chott el
Gharsa%Chott el 4elrir will ha2e +ay o! the distiguishig oceaographic
characteristics o! the 'S(1s Great Salt Ba6e
#"
i 'tah ad the Salto Sea o! Cali!oria.
50
/uisia1s Gul! o! Ga-es is the +aHor +arie regio o! eergy dissipatio !or preset%day
4editerraea Sea tides.
51
)Bocal tides i the 4editerraea Sea geerally ha2e a s+all
rage.* Strad coditios ha2e chaged greatly !ro+ those o! aciet ti+es.
5#
/oday1s
4editerraea Sea le2el, higher tha i olde ti+es, +as6s a ru--ish%strew
)uderwater* seascape ad a -adly cota+iated 2olu+e o! seawater.
55
(s D.4. Coe
elucidated, i 4arie Me-ris, Sources, <+pact, ad Solutios )1""7, pages 7%1&*, ad to
8
our species1 al+ost e2erlastig sha+e, 2ast regios o! the 4editerraea Sea Basi1s
cotietal shel! is -urdeed with rottig +a%+ade +arie de-ris; ( strog ocea
curret +o2ig towards a re%coected Chott el 4ilrir will, o! course, redistri-ute this
Hu6, gar-age ad other uideti!ied stu!!; (lso, ships -alaced usig -allast water, ad
eterig the co+pleted Chotts Mepressio Sche+e, ca -e e:pected to tras!er ad
deposit plats ad ai+als !ro+ aroud our plaet;
5&
CoseIuetly, there are li6ely to -e
algal -loo+s ad e:otic +ieral iteractios producig, i e!!ect, a horiCotal -u--ly
la+p Ka la the popular Ba2a BiteL e!!ect7 this uiIue graduated coloratio e!!ect ought to
-e Iuite oticea-le i Earth%or-itig satellite i+ages o! North (!rica; E2ery 2essel
passig through the Ga-es%Chott el 4elrir Caal will geerate ship wa2es ad retur
currets that hit the -a6 o! the Caal.
5$
(s a result, -a6 erosio ad da+age to -a6
protectio structures will dou-tlessly occur7 usta-iliCed -a6 +aterial settles o the
-otto+ o! the Caal ad +a6es +aiteace dredgig ecessary. Bi6e the SueC Caal,
ti+e%ta-led ship ad -arge co2oys will tra2erse the Caal oe%way, with the Chott el
4elrir ser2ig as a sa!e turig -asi.
Geopolitical disputes are -oud to arise with the iudatio o! this large watery
regio; Sice it will -e a 2ery arti!icial sea, legtheig /uisia1s preset%day 1,1&8
6ilo+eter%log shorelie ad icreasig its o!!shore 8,#$0 sIuare 6ilo+eter su-%
4editerraea Sea area, how ought it to -e appreheded -y iteratioal law= (d,
(lgeria1s ew ilad sea coast +ust -e cotiguous with /uisia1s, su-Hect to !oreig
cotrol o! trade Hust li6e (!rica1s ladloc6ed states; Nowadays, there are strog
argu+ets o2er the Caspia Sea1s di2ided geopolitical status;
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/uisia shares a "6$
6ilo+eter%log -order with (lgeria. Bogically, there +ust -e a strog iteratioal
"
agree+et )-i%lateral treaty* ad -idig 'N>%-ro6ered iteratioal legal accords
-e!ore a grossly re2a+ped Chotts Mepressio Sche+e e2er -eco+es a ew Ba6e /rito;


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C. Perissoratis ad M. Georgas, @/he role o! the earth scietist i assessig the i+pacts o! cli+atic chages due to the
greehouse e!!ect, two case studies o! Xprogostic geology1A, /erra No2a, /he Europea Doural o! Geoscieces 6, 506%51#
)4ay9Due 1""&*.
#
See, R.B. Cathcart, @<stallatio o! a /esioed%Ga-ric Sea Chage Scree at Gi-raltar Strait, Creatio o! a X4editerraea
Sea >ceaariu+1A.
5
See, www.tas+e.org .
&
Charles Gide, Mesig !or 'topia, Selected Oritigs o! Charles Gourier )1"70*, page 180.
$
Gro2e Yoger, @/he Great Sahara Sea, ( <dea whose ti+e has co+e=A, 4ercator1s Oorld &, 18%#5 )4arch9(pril 1"""*.
6
4ichael D. Fe!!era, @Brigig the desert to -loo+, Grech a+-itios i the Sahara desert durig the late ieteeth
cetury?the strage case o! Xla +er iterieure1A, Chapter 6, pages "&%11&, in Meis Cosgro2e ad Geo!! Petts )Eds.*, Oater,
Egieerig ad Badscape, Oater cotrol ad ladscape tras!or+atio i the +oder period )1""0*.
7
See, http,99www.6cl.ac.u696is9schools9hu+s9geog9d.ht+ .
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B. Ma+ati, @Folocee la6e records i the Norther Fe+isphere o! (!ricaA, Doural o! (!rica Earth Scieces 51, #$5%#6#
)(ugust #000*.
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Pig Biu et al., @Fistorical ad !uture treds o! the Sahara MesertA, Geophysical Research Betters #8, #685%#686 )1$ Duly
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cli+atologyA, Glo-al ad Plaetary Chage #6, 8$%"6 )No2e+-er #000*.
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See, Riorel Badescu ad R.B. Cathcart, @1Big /et1 SciGi (rchitecture, ( #1
st
Cetury Sahara /apestryA, )No2e+-er #001*
2iewa-le at www.wd!.org .
11
See, www.edeproHect.org.u69 .
1#
See, http,99+e+-ers.ho+e.et9waterplus!ood9ide:.ht+ .
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E.P. Borise6o2 ad Eu. (. Pichugi, @Possi-le Negati2e Scearios o! Biosphere Mya+ics as a Result o! (thropogeic
(cti2ityA, Mo6lady Earth Scieces 57", $81%$85 )Due%Duly #001*.
1&
Oalter S. New+a ad Rhodes O. Gair-ridge, @/he +aage+et o! sea%le2el riseA, Nature 5#0, 51"%5#1 )#7 4arch
1"86*.
1$
Ro-ert G. Bryat et al., @4arie%li6e potash e2aporite !or+atio o a cotietal playa, case study !ro+ Chott el MHerid,
souther /uisiaA, Sedi+etary Geology "0, #6"%#"1 )4ay 1""&*.
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/re2or Gidlay, Nuclear Mya+ite, /he Peace!ul Nuclear E:plosios Giasco )1""0*, 55" pages.
17
See, www.6cl.ac.u696is9schools9hu+s9geog9d.ht+ .
18
O.N. Blair, @(rti!icial earth sculptureA, Tealadia 1, &7&%&81 )Ge-ruary 18"0*.
1"
(6ita6a Firatsu6a, /. (rai ad /. Eoshi+ura, @Seawater pu+ped%storage power plat i >6iawa islad, DapaA,
Egieerig Geology 5$, #57%#&6 )>cto-er 1""5*.
#0
Eugeie Sa+uel, @Scru- the plaet cleaA, New Scietist 16", 1& )51 4arch #001*.
#1
Richard G. Post, @4agle2, ( New (pproachA, Scieti!ic (+erica #8#, 8#%87 )Dauary #000*.
##
M.D. Bulle, @/idal Strea+ EergyA, Oater Power Q Ma+ Costructio &6, 1#%1& )Ge-ruary 1""&*.
#5
See, http,99ews.e:cite.co+9ews9-w901070#9pa%Ha%Hoes .
#&
(. /i-aldi ad B. ReCColi, @/he space pro-le+ o! caldera resurgece, a e:a+ple !ro+ <schia <slad, <talyA, Geologische
Rudschau 87, $5%66 )1""7*.
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