![]() ![]() To all subjects, the Atlas System, Version 3 of Price was applied, telling that an abrupt change of both direction and speed of plates along their tracks would imply a major impact. One subject concerned Early Paleozoic and Lower Cretaceous quartz arenite fining upward cyclothems (FUC) on the Jordanian platform, and another one focuses on end-Cretaceous transitional quartz arenite deposited in N Germany, northern Harz-foreland with regard to Deccan volcanism, India, Chicxulub impact, Mexico and volcanic arc origination (Lesser Antilles, Seychelles, Scotia) furthermore, at the latter locality (Uhry, Braunschweig County), the Eocene/Oligocene boundary in connection with both impact cratersPopigai, Russia and Chesapeake, USA. Throughout the last decade, the authors have been dealing with: whether “rare events” (major impacting magmatic degassing), may affect apart mass extinction-sedimentologic/sequence-analytical patterns and the mineralogy of siliciclastic sediments as well? These citations reconfirmed by some 180 Ethnic Groups, may throw a glimpse at innumerable hazardous “rare events” that have occurred throughout Earth’s History. … and oh heaven, keep back your rain (Koran 11, 45). … and the fish in the stream died and the stream owned a strong smell (2. … and all the water in the stream changed into “blood” (2. … and the water became abundant and rose so much on Earth that all high mountains were covered beneath the sky (1. … there get drowned all flesh, all animals creeping on Earth, the birds, the cattle and all that has moved on Earth, and all human beings (1. ![]() … and the water remained150 days on Earth (1. … and rain came on Earth 40 days and 40 nights (1. Thereby, the ratio of greenhouse gases (+climate forcing)/aerosols und tephra (-climate forcing) takes a significant influence on the ∂ 13C-Variation. on the Arabian Plate, as well as Scythian Substage boundaries correlate with ∂ 13 C-excursions recorded at Musandam, UAE. 254 Ma)/Tr 10 (ca 250.5 Ma) on the Arabian Shelf. Comparable data from the Germanic Basin as FUC/DUP-cycles, tephrasuspicious “Grey Beds” with high concentrations of As, Co, Pb, Zn, and Cu as well as the U-Pb Age data of the Siberian LIP meet the PTB-Zone between the MFSs Intervals P 40 (ca. 250.5 Ma) on the Arabian Shelf (Khuff cycles B A). 250.8 - 250.4 Ma) possibly correlating with the Maximum Flooding Surface MFS Tr 10 (ca. Two euryhaline foraminifera-bearing limestone beds are discussed as indicators for the end of mass extinction (recovery phase: ca. ![]() Decreasing flash-flooding continued through the Lower Scythian (Ma’in F.) during transgression, reworking, and resedimentation. The Wadi Bassat en Nimra-section exhibits the P-T transitional zone where flash flood deposits meet supra-/intertidal sediments of the southward-directed transgressive NT. Thin grey pelite beds interbedded between paleosol and overlying FUC, are interpreted as tephra deposits sourced in Siberian LIP- and Neo-Tethys (NT)-Degassing. Several ferruginous paleosol intercalations cover periods of drying upward formation (DUP) under semiarid/arid climates. This on-point bed sized quilt is shown in red, white, and blue, but the design will work just as well sewn in any theme.End-Permian Gondwana siliciclastics (50 - 70 m) of the Um Irna F exposed along the NE Dead Sea, exhibit carbonate-free fining upward cycles (FUC) deposited during acid flash flood events under tropical climate. Many of the patterns include instructions for multiple blocks and entire quilts. More Patternsįor hundreds of individual block patterns, try my quilt block patterns archives. Click on an image to see the actual quilt. Some rectangular quilts are skewed or cropped to squares in the thumbnail view. To view larger images, start with the first page and step through the gallery one page at a time. The patterns in this handy index are illustrated in gallery format to help you preview the designs. Even if a pattern looks complex, I encourage beginning quilters to choose any project in the archives. My quilt patterns always include step-by-step instructions and illustrations that show you just how easy it is to make a quilt. Try one of my free quilt patterns the next time you're looking for a new quilting project. ![]()
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