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Episode #049: Subglacial Floods in Southern British ColumbiaIn this episode, Randall Carlson and his crew delve into the geological impacts of megafloods, specifically focusing on the Missoula Floods and the subsequent effects these had on the landscape. They explore the timeline of these events and propose a re-evaluation of the accepted chronology associated with these catastrophic drainings. By linking these phenomena to a broader continental catastrophe, Carlson raises key questions about our understanding of Earth's past.Kosmographia
6Nov 14, 2020
Episode #048: Meandering Meltwater Musings and Lake AgassizThe podcast explores the fascinating geological features known as drumlins, created by massive ice sheet meltwater. Host Randall Carlson and guest Jerome Lesemann discuss the historical significance of Glacial Lake Agassiz and the implications of megafloods on the landscape. They highlight how these features challenge conventional gradualist geological theories.Kosmographia
6Oct 15, 2020
Episode #047: Drumlins - Flow-form Forensics
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In this episode, drumlin expert Jerome Lesemann discusses the formation and significance of drumlins, mysterious landforms created by past glacial activity. Despite advancements in hydraulic modeling, the genesis of drumlins remains a heavily debated topic among scientists. The conversation also explores the connections to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, potentially shedding light on these enigmatic geomorphological features.
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Oct 8, 2020
Episode #046: Potholes and Mid-continent Megafloods - Lake Agassiz SpillwaysThis podcast episode delves into the catastrophic drainings of Glacial Lake Agassiz and the energy impulses that triggered megafloods in North America. The hosts explore geological features like oversized spillways and underfit rivers, linking them to the delicate balance of ancient ice dam structures. Listeners are introduced to the extensive drumlin fields of Canada, setting the stage for a deeper discussion with a special guest in the next episode.Kosmographia
6Oct 2, 2020
Episode #045: Phenomenal Ice Age Lake Agassiz and Megaflood SpillwaysIn this episode, Randall Carlson delves into the mysteries surrounding megaflood events and their connection to glacial deglaciation around 14.6 to 11.6 thousand years ago. He discusses Lake Agassiz as a significant inland sea and the catastrophic erosion it caused. Carlson also draws parallels between Earth and Mars, emphasizing the geomorphological evidence that reformulates our understanding of landscape formation and water's effects on it.Kosmographia
6Sep 26, 2020
Episode #044: Megafloods - MARS, Missoula, Lake AgassizExplore the drastic geological evidence of megafloods, specifically focusing on the Missoula Floods first identified by Harlen Bretz in the 1920s. This podcast examines the historical context of these floods and draws parallels with similar features observed on Mars. Join Randall Carlson and his guests as they uncover the implications of ancient flood events on Earth's past and future.Kosmographia
6Sep 13, 2020
Episode #043: Geocosmic Clues at Lake Hind - Impact/Floods Linked!This podcast episode scrutinizes claims that undermine the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) and highlights significant geomorphic evidence of ancient megafloods. Randall Carlson discusses glacial Lake Agassiz and its connection to massive flooding events associated with extraterrestrial impacts. The conversation challenges conventional narratives by presenting macro-scale geological data that supports the existence of significant water discharge from ice sheets.Kosmographia
7Sep 1, 2020
Episode #042: Volcanic Eruptions "Upend" YD Impacts Evidence?Randall Carlson examines evidence for nanodiamonds in the Oklahoma Panhandle and discusses recent findings related to volcanic eruptions and the Younger Dryas cooling episode. He critiques a new paper linking micro-proxies to these events, emphasizing the need for more comprehensive proof against the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. The podcast features discussions on historic flood events and geological theories tied to these phenomena.Kosmographia
6Aug 19, 2020
Episode #041: Multi-Continent Nanodiamonds and Nay-sayersIn this episode, Randall Carlson presents groundbreaking research on nanodiamonds found at multiple sites across the globe, further supporting the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. He addresses criticisms of the hypothesis and emphasizes the significance of the findings. Listeners will learn about the implications of cosmic events on Earth’s geological history.Kosmographia
6Aug 11, 2020
Episode #040: Megaflood Appalachian Boulder Fields/StreamsIn this episode of Kosmographia, Randall Carlson discusses the significance of geological formations and his explorations into the Appalachian region. He highlights the importance of understanding catastrophic events in our past, including the effects of megafloods. The episode also introduces future adventures focused on uncovering more about these geological mysteries.Kosmographia
6Aug 3, 2020
Episode #039: Meteors & Fireballs - Modern Geocosmic ThreatsIn this episode of the Randall Carlson Podcast, the discussion centers on catastrophic cosmic events and their significance in shaping Earth's history. Carlson delves into historical reports of meteors and fireballs, notably the 'Great Fireball Procession of 1913,' and considers the potential implications of these cosmic phenomena. As scientists explore our solar system's dynamics, they emphasize the importance of understanding these forces for future resource utilization.Kosmographia
6Jul 27, 2020
Episode #038: Tunguska's Geocosmic Lessons from 1908 DetonationIn this episode, Randall Carlson scrutinizes the extraordinary eyewitness accounts of the Tunguska event, exploring the potential cosmic forces behind the blast. He delves into scientific observations from the event, including seismic waves and genetic mutations in local fauna. Additionally, Carlson contemplates the connection between the Taurid meteor stream and the Tunguska incident, suggesting implications for historical bombardments.Kosmographia
7Jul 15, 2020
Episode #037: Tunguska's Terrifying Tales - Geocosmic Lessons 1908 AirburstRandall Carlson explores the Younger Dryas period, connecting historical events to modern insights about Earth's ecosystems. He highlights the 1908 Siberian Taiga airburst as a significant event that links ancient myths with contemporary science. Carlson argues that technology enables us to piece together the fragments of our true history.Kosmographia
6Jul 7, 2020
Episode #036: Asteroid Day June 30 Taurids Summer Special EditionRandall Carlson delves into the origins of the Taurid meteor stream and its catastrophic fragmentations, particularly emphasizing the Tunguska event of 1908. He highlights the alarming parallels between meteor impacts and nuclear detonations, exploring their role in shaping Earth's climatic history. The podcast serves as a wake-up call about the vulnerabilities of our planet to such cosmic threats.Kosmographia
7Jun 30, 2020
Episode #035: Wildfires and the Wasteland - Fingerprints of CatastropheIn this episode, Randall Carlson discusses the implications of a dodecahedron model, suggesting that our planet may have been engineered. The conversation leads to a detailed examination of evidence from Greenland ice cores, revealing extraordinary wildfires and their effects on the environment. The narrative connects these events to the mythos surrounding the Grail, presenting a compelling case for the historic impacts of catastrophic climate changes.Kosmographia
6Jun 25, 2020
Episode #034: Extraordinary Wildfires - Fingerprints of Catastrophe from High-temp EventsThis episode of The Randall Carlson Podcast dives into the Younger Dryas Boundary and the catastrophic events it triggered, as evidenced by scientific papers. The discussion includes the dramatic environmental changes in the Channel Islands, questioning the influence of climate change versus potential alternate causes. Randall explores the implications of the Lake Missoula hypothesis and a 2018 study from the Comet Research Group about a significant biomass-burning episode occurring around 12,800 years ago.Kosmographia
6Jun 19, 2020
Episode #033 Addendum: Anzick-1The podcast delves into the Anzick-1 mystery, revisiting the significant archaeological site discovered in Montana in 1968 and examining the ongoing debate surrounding the absence of human remains. Host Kyle corrects previous reporting on the findings, highlighting the controversies over dating and implications for our understanding of prehistoric cultures. The conversation reflects on how these discoveries might shift established paradigms in archaeology and anthropology.Kosmographia
5Jun 15, 2020
Episode #033: Glacial Impact at Lac St-Jean? Footprints of CatastropheThis episode discusses the potential impact sites of Lac St-Jean and Lake Nipigon, examining geological evidence connected to the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. It highlights the presence of spherules and osmium linked to Quebecia, raising questions about the history of human remains in these areas. The conversation also touches on erosion patterns across significant North American geological features such as the Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau.Kosmographia
6Jun 4, 2020
Episode #032: Lac St-Jean & Nipigon Glacial Impacts / Energy ParadoxIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores Lac Saint-Jean as a potential impact site, linking it to Lake Nipigon's geological history. He also investigates the unresolved 'Energy Paradox' related to the energy demands of transitioning out of an Ice Age. Through sourcing mid-1970s scientific papers, Carlson highlights that this paradox remains an enigma in modern science.Kosmographia
4May 23, 2020
Episode #031: Microspherules from 18 sites - Fingerprints of CatastropheThis episode explores the analysis of microspherules found across four continents, which provide evidence for catastrophic events during the Younger Dryas impact period. Host Randall Carlson discusses ancient models of temporal change and the geological implications of water movement and cratering related to these findings. The podcast emphasizes the intersection of historic evidence and modern scientific analysis in understanding our planet's past.Kosmographia
6May 19, 2020