Posts Tagged ‘Chicxulub’
The Chicxulub impact and its different hydrogeological effects on Prehispanic and Colonial settlement in the Yucatan peninsula
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 21, 2016
Connecting the late Cretaceous mass extinction with the Maya collapse and the Spanish conquest
Posted by: Johan Normark on June 12, 2016
Water as a hyperfact
Posted by: Johan Normark on January 10, 2015
Being productive
Posted by: Johan Normark on June 19, 2013
Public speech at Nordstan
Posted by: Johan Normark on February 12, 2013
Water, caves, and panpsychism in the Maya area
Posted by: Johan Normark on February 15, 2012
Xuch and the aguada at Yo’okop
Posted by: Johan Normark on November 16, 2011
2012: Calleman’s purposeful universe. Pt 5 – Evolution as intelligent design
Posted by: Johan Normark on October 3, 2011
Palaeoclimate change, ancient cave use, and contemporary resilience
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 29, 2011
Chicxulub has been deprived of its family and is now an orphan
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 24, 2011
Maya chaosmos: 2600 years on the cave’s path
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 19, 2011
2012: The truth that will end all speculations
Posted by: Johan Normark on December 7, 2010
Water and Earth
Posted by: Johan Normark on November 5, 2010
Organization and droughts in the Cochuah region
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 27, 2010
Chicxulub – the geology of a multi-ring basin
Posted by: Johan Normark on July 20, 2009
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