The Malin Landslide of 29 July 2014 at 2330 hrs UTC
© 2014 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar
Re: http://www.firstpost.com/india/pune-landslide-in-ambe-village-at-least-150-people-feared-trapped-1641109.html
and
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The landslide at Malin, Ambegoan, Pune at 2330 hrs UTC on
29 July 2014 was caused by the world’s dams aided by deforestation in the area
in the foothills of the Sahyadris. See Table MALINLANDSLIDE:
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The surge that arrived at the landslide was applied by a
sudden water pressure head difference estimated at 253 million kilometers at
the center of gravity of the world’s dams at 25.43, 113.047. The surge applied
a water moment at the hillside equivalent to a great damquake of moment
magnitude 8.63 MM great damquake. Such a huge applied surge by the sum total of
the effects of the world’s dams would have caused the landslide whether there was
deforestation or not. Deforestation has the effect of causing soil erosion and
loss of groundwater charging with consequent loss of the atmospheric
distribution of water by trees and other plants by osmosis and transpiration
through the energy of the extraterrestrial source, the sun. The risk of
earthquakes is inversely proportional to the dry biomass density of the world’s
forests, at constant dam capacity. The risk of earthquakes at constant world
forest dry biomass density is directly proportional to the dam capacity of the
world.
For a justification of the analysis see also Collaterals of Climate Change at
http://collateralsofclimatechange.blogspot.in/2014/07/collateral-dammed-destructions-by.html
For a justification of the analysis see also Collaterals of Climate Change at
http://collateralsofclimatechange.blogspot.in/2014/07/collateral-dammed-destructions-by.html
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