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E | GEOLOGY |
Within each of these fields, catalog sections that are already in print are given alphanumerical labels. For example, BHB1 = B (Biology) + H (Humans) + B (Behavior) + 1 (first anomaly in Chapter BHB). Some anomalies and curiosities that are listed below have not yet been cataloged and published in catalog format. These do not have the alphanumerical labels.
EC | Chemical and Physical Anomalies associated with inner Earth |
ECC CHEMICAL ANOMALIES
- ECC1 Anomalous Abundances of Some Noble Gases
ECD DEEP-DRILLING DISCOVERIES
- ECD1 Drilling Truth Confounds Surface Science
ECG STRUCTURAL ANOMALIES INDICATED BY GRAVITATIONAL ANOMALIES
- ECG1 Remarkable Gravity Anomalies
- ECG2 Gravity Trends That Challenge the Continent-Accretion Model
- ECG3 Gravity Data Indicating Large Mantle Inhomogeneities
- ECG4 Anomalous Gravity Signals Following Earthquakes
ECH HEAT-FLOW ANOMALIES
- ECH1 Mid-Plate Volcanism
- ECH2 Hawaiian Hot-Spot Tracks
- ECH3 Dearth of Continental Hot Spots
- ECH4 Non-Random Distribution of Hot Spots
- ECH5 Thermal Plumes Correlated with Other Geophysical Activity
EQ | SEISMIC PROBING OF INNER EARTH |
EQA LOCALIZED STRUCTURES IN THE CORE AND MANTLE
- EQA1 Stratification of Basement Rocks
- EQA2 Deep Continental Roots
- EQA3 Deep Penetration of Subducted Slabs
- EQA4 Lateral Inhomogeneities in the Lower Mantle
- EQA5 Mysterious Structures at the Core-Mantle Boundary
- EQA6 Seismic Reflectors
EQD SEISMIC DETECTION OF LARGE SCALE DISCONTINUITIES, ZONES, STRUCTURES
- EQD1 Velocity Discontinuities
- EQD2 Channels and Zones
- EQD3 Structural Anomalies of the Inner Core
- EQD4 Anomalies Associated with Mantle Convection Cells
EQQ ANOMALOUS SEISMIC SIGNALS
- EQQ1 Deep-Focus Earthquakes
ES | STRATIGRAPHIC ANOMALIES |
ESA EMBEDDED ACCRETION STRUCTURES
- ESA1 Cylindrical Structures in Rock and Unconsolidated Sediments
- ESA2 Spherical Aggregates
- ESA3 Concretions
- ESA4 Small Fused Structures
- ESA5 Geodes
- ESA6 Orbicules
ESB ANOMALOUS BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA IN GEOLOGY
- ESB1 Biological Extinction Events
- ESB2 Biological Explosion Events
- ESB3 Recent Vegetation and Shallow Water Fossils at Great Depths
- ESB4 Long-Buried, Undecomposed Organic Matter
- ESB5 Living and Fossil Marine Organisms Found Far Inland
- ESB6 Living Organisms and Recent Fossils at Very High Altitudes
- ESB7 Growth Structures on Marine Organisms and Their Fossils
- ESB8 Animals Entombed in Rocks
- ESB9 Living Organisms at Great Depths
- ESB10 Fossils of Warm-Climate, Light Dependent Organisms Found in the Polar Regions
- ESB11 Time-Wise Anomalous Fossils
- ESB12 Skipping in the Fossil Record
- ESB13 "Special" Nature of Fossils
ESC ANOMALOUS CHEMICAL PHENOMENA IN GEOLOGY
- ESC1 Chemical Anomalies in the Stratigraphic Record
- ESC2 Chemical Anomalies in Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
- ESC3 Surface Films on Rocks
- ESC4 Spontaneous, Rapid, Exothermic Reactions in Nature
- ESC5 Death Gulches
- ESC6 Violent Lake Turnovers
- ESC7 Petrifactions and Lignifications
- ESC8 Geological Effects of Natural Combustion
- ESC9 Rocks and Sediments of Controverted Origins
- ESC10 Unusual Growth Structures
- ESC11 Possible Extraterrestrial Origin of Ocean Water
- ESC12 Chemical Anomalies of Lakes and Ground Water
- ESC13 Petroleum Anomalies
- ESC14 Coal Anomalies
- ESC15 Outgassing of Radon-222
- ESC16 Methane Anomalies
ESD DEPOSITS OF REMARKABLE SIZE
- ESD1 Bone Caves, Bone Caches,...
- ESD2 Bone Beds, Fish Beds,...
- ESD3 Sedimentary Deposits of Exceptional Volume
- ESD4 Historical Evidence for Large Scale Flooding
- ESD5 Recent Large Reductions of Polar Ice Cover
- ESD6 Giant Basalt Flows and Traps
- ESD7 Giant Accumulations of Oil
- ESD8 Giant Erratics and Megabreccias
- ESD9 Deposits of Great Areal Extent
ESI INCLUSIONS
- ESI1 Inclusions in Crystals
- ESI2 Microdebris
- ESI3 Erratic Boulders, Stones, and Mineral Patches
- ESI4 Anomalous Amber Inclusions
- ESI5 Microfossil-Like Inclusions
- ESI6 Oil in Fossil Cavities
- ESI7 Carbon Dust on Fossil Plants
- ESI8 Great Rarity of Fossil Meteorites and Tektites
- ESI9 Stretched Pebbles
ESM ANOMALOUS SUPERFICIAL GEOLOGICAL MATERIALS
- ESM1 Unusual Superficial Aggregations of Rocks
- ESM2 Strewn Fields of Natural Glasses
- ESM3 Tektite and Microtektite Paradoxes and Anomalies
- ESM4 Boulder Trains and Belts
- ESM5 Rock Glaciers, Block Fields,...
- ESM6 Elevated Erratics...
- ESM7 Anomalous Glacial Drift
- ESM8 Fluidized Debris Slides
- ESM9 Surging Glaciers
- ESM10 Driftless Enclaves within Glaciated Regions
- ESM11 Anomalous Rock Motion
- ESM12 Superficial Rocky Debris of Doubtful Provenance
ESP ANOMALOUS PHYSICAL PHENOMENA IN GEOLOGY
- ESP1 Anomalous Radiohalos
- ESP2 Flexible Rocks
- ESP3 Unusually Colored Rocks
- ESP4 Noncrushing of Fossils in Sediment Compaction
- ESP5 Remarkable Polished Rocks
- ESP6 Ringing Rocks
- ESP7 Small-Scale Magnetic Anomalies
- ESP8 Frazil Ice, Anchor Ice,...
- ESP9 Long-Range Fine Structure In Strata
- ESP10 Jointing, Cleat, Crack Patterns
- ESP11 Shocked Mineral Grains at Geological Boundaries
- ESP12 Radiometric Dating Discordances
- ESP13 Natural Fission Reactors
- ESP14 Musical Sands
- ESP15 Luminous Rocks
- ESP16 Explosive Rocks
- ESP17 Dry Quicksand
- ESP18 Glacieres/Natural Refrigerators
- ESP19 Radioactive Fossils
- ESP20 Clustering of Mineralogical Dates in Time and Space
- ESP21 Random Cracking around Radioactive Inclusions
ESR PHENOMENA OF THE OUTER CRUST
- ESR1 Incompleteness of the Stratigraphic Record
- ESR2 Lateral Variations in Strata
- ESR3 Apparently-Inverted Strata
- ESR4 Near-Global Unconformities
- ESR5 Rythmites and Cyclothems
- ESR6 Undisturbed and Unconsolidated Ancient Sediments
- ESR7 Vertical Stacking of Deposits
- ESR8 Continent-Type Rocks in the Ocean Depths
- ESR9 Exotic Terranes
- ESR10 Long Belts of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
ESX PIERCEMENT STRUCTURES, INTRUSIVES, EXTERNAL IMPRESSIONS
- ESX1 Polystrate Fossils
- ESX2 Diapir Anomalies
- ESX3 Anomalies of Stigmaria
- ESX4 Perplexing Intrusives
- ESX5 Unusual Striations Attributed to Ice-Sheet Action
- ESX6 Anomalous Superficial Markings
ET | TOPOGRAPHIC ANOMALIES |
ETB BAYS, LAKES, SMALL DEPRESSIONS
- ETB1 Oriented Lakes and Depressions
- ETB2 Anomalous Features of Potholes
- ETB3 Fluid-Vent Craters
- ETB4 Gilgai Topography
- ETB5 Mountain-Top Depressions
- ETB6 Horseshoe-Shaped Depressions
- ETB7 Cookie-Cutter Holes
- ETB8 "Bottomless" Pits
- ETB9 Large Assemblages of Glacial Kettles
- ETB10 Depressions in Chalk Country
ETC CRATERS, ASTROBLEMES, LARGE CIRCULAR STRUCTURES
- ETC1 Astroblemes (Starwounds)
- ETC2 Very Large Depressions of Probable Meteoric Origin
- ETC3 Hypothetical (and Still Undiscovered) Craters
- ETC4 Periodicity of Crater Ages
ETE RAISED BEACHES, FOSSIL CORAL REEFS, TERRACES
- ETE1 Raised and Submerged Beaches
- ETE2 Fossil Coral Reefs
- ETE3 Terraces along Rivers, Submarine Canyons, Sea-Floor Channels
- ETE4 Inland, High-Level Terraces and Erosion Surfaces
- ETE5 Periodically Created Beach Terraces
ETH GUYOTS, PLATEAUS, UNUSUAL MOUNTAINS
- ETH1 Flat-Topped Seamounts
- ETH2 Anomalous Oceanic Plateaus
- ETH3 Mountain Curiosities
ETL PLANET-SCALE TOPOGRAPHIC ANOMALIES
- ETL1 Land-Water Distribution
- ETL2 Anomalies of Island Arcs
- ETL3 Patterns of Lineaments
- ETL4 Relative Velocities of Continents
- ETL5 Indications of an Expanding Earth
- ETL6 Continental Fits -- Good and Bad
- ETL7 Topographical Anomalies and Continental Drift
ETM MOUNDS AND HILLS
- ETM1 Mima Mounds
- ETM2 Mounds in Gilgai Country
- ETM3 Mudlumps and Mud Islands
- ETM4 Drumlin Anomalies
- ETM5 Mounds of the Missoula Flood Surface
- ETM6 Fluid-Vent Mounds
- ETM7 Sandhills and Anomalous Dunes
- ETM8 Doughnut-Shaped Mounds
- ETM9 Dirt Cones on Ice Caps...
- ETM10 Ice-Cored Mounds in the Arctic
- ETM11 Blister-Like Structures
- ETM12 Curious Columnar Structures
- ETM13 Andes Ice Islands
- ETM14 Natural Beach Pyramids
ETP PATTERNED GROUND...
- ETP1 Patterned-Ground Anomalies
- ETP2 Rock Cities and Block Fields
- ETP3 Giant Expansion and Contraction Polygons
ETR ANOMALOUS RIDGES, MEGARIPPLES, ESKERS
- ETR1 Ridges and Ripples in Glaciated Regions
- ETR2 Esker Anomalies
- ETR3 Megaripples
- ETR4 Moving, Gravity-Created Ripples in Rock
- ETR5 Unusual Natural Dams
- ETR6 Lake Walls and Ramparts
- ETR7 Buried Ridges within Continental Margins
- ETR8 Desert Ridges of Unknown Origin
ETS CREVICULAR CRUSTAL STRUCTURE
- ETS1 Biological Evidence for Wide spread Crevicular Structure
- ETS2 Fluid-Filled Crevicular Structure at Great Depths
- ETS3 Seismic Evidence for Deep Crevicular Structure
ETV VALLEYS, CHANNELS, FURROWS
- ETV1 Submarine Canyon Anomalies
- ETV2 Sea-Floor Channels
- ETV3 Wind Gaps
- ETV4 Height Differences of Opposite River Banks
- ETV5 The Channelled Scablands
- ETV6 Apparently Youthful Rivers
- ETV7 Grand-Canyon Anomalies
- ETV8 Flume-Like Furrows on Continental Slopes
- ETV9 Labyrinthine Topography
- ETV10 Uneroded, Elevated Plains of Great Age
- ETV11 Incised Meanders
EZ | THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD AND PALEOMAGNETISM |
EZC MINOR PERTURBATIONS OF THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD [GEZ]
- EZC1 Local Compass Anomalies
- EZC2 Magnetized Geological Features
- EZC3 Anomalies of Oceanic Magnetic Anomalies
- EZC4 Geographically-Specific Geomagnetic Anomalies
- EZC5 Earth-Current Anomalies
EZF CONFIGURATION ANOMALIES AND SECULAR VARIATIONS OF THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD
- EZF1 Steady-State-Field Anomalies
- EZF2 Secular-Variation Anomalies
- EZF3 Problems of Geomagnetic-Field Generation
EZP PALEOMAGNETISM
- EZP1 Problems in Measuring and Interpreting Paleomagnetism
- EZP2 Anomalous Excursions and Reversals
- EZP3 Anomalies Implied by Paleopoles
- EZP4 Inconsistencies in Paleomagnetic Measurements
- EZP5 Correlations of Polarity Reversals with Other Phenomena
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