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Geological Factors And The Recent Warming Of The North Atlantic Ocean
by James Edward Kamis, guest post  18 hours ago

The recent, extremely anomalous warming of the North Atlantic Ocean’s sea surface temperature and the occurrence of numerous earthquakes across the midcontinental and East Coast states have baffled scientists.

They are unable to explain what caused these two events.


Here we show that the only plausible explanation for both events is that geological forces have acted to suddenly and significantly push apart two segments of the N. Atlantic Ocean’s seafloor rock layers (Figure 1).


Figure 1. The Mid-Atlantic Ocean Floor Fault (Image credit (Heezen, B. Tharp, M, 1968 and Creative Commons. Some labeling J. Kamis,)
This motion has tremendously increased the volume, frequency, and magnitude of emissions of super-heated fluids and gases from active geological features.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/geological-factors-and-the-recent-warming-of-the-north-atlantic-ocean/
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