The Gulf of Mexico Purple PZ Series Proof


The Gulf of Mexico has been found to be the manifestation of three different PZ Terminal fan Crater events. We have identified this crater as "GM Pink". A larger image can be retrieved by clicking on the graphic. We interpret the sequence as having Y last. This is derived from the fact that the ejecta deposits comprising Lake Pontchartrain arrived from the SW, which suggests Y was later than P, and the strike point of Y interrupts the terminal wall of W, so Y must have occurred after W. Terminal fan craters are used in the treatise as the identifier for a given comet interface sequence. The ejecta deposits at Cahokia Mounds in Illinois suggest that P was prior to Y. Our analysis has not yet been able to ascertain whether P came before or after W.

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The Gulf of Mexico Pink (GMP)

Our proof begins with an analysis of the level of fit seen between the crater candidate and the PZ Fan Crater generic overlay. We note the well-secribed terminal semi-circle along the louisiana, Alabama and Florida panhandle region. The floor of the Gulf of Mexico has been excavated along the fan centerline. Finally, we have correlated ejecta seen in the central US at the Cahokia Mounds site.

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