Water Exits From Mountains And Hills. Part 1 - Alternative View

Water Exits From Mountains And Hills. Part 1 - Alternative View
Water Exits From Mountains And Hills. Part 1 - Alternative View

Video: Water Exits From Mountains And Hills. Part 1 - Alternative View

Video: Water Exits From Mountains And Hills. Part 1 - Alternative View
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With this article I would like to continue the cycle I have begun "Mud volcanoes are the cause of the flood". There were nine parts written. But the title of the article does not quite correspond to the facts gathered and shown. In this article, I propose to get acquainted with examples of large water flows out of the structure of mountains and hills.

In one of the articles I somehow got a comment from a reader:

The author of the comment did not write about a seismically active area. And it can be assumed that water vapor rises from the depths of the fracture structure and condenses. Condensation, water is already leaving the structure of a mountain or hill in the form of springs, streams and even small rivers.

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For example, a stream runs from almost every mountain where stone outliers are located on the territory of the Krasnoyarsk pillars. It is from the tops and slopes of such mountains.

According to my hypothesis, in the past, the inflow of superheated water vapor from the bowels in catastrophic volumes led to mountain building. Hills are like heaving mounds, scientifically: hydrolaccoliths. Although the term refers to ground heaving in arctic areas.

The video is titled: Dagestan - a miracle in the mountains. If you do not understand the reason for this picture, when huge streams of water come out of the top of a small mountain, then yes - this is a miracle. The question immediately arises: where is so much water? This is not a glacier. And they explain to us from school that all mountain rivers originate in glaciers, that this is also from the melting of mountain snows that have accumulated over the winter. But then, by the end of summer, most mountain rivers should dry up, especially during dry periods. And this practically does not happen.

Promotional video:

Screen shots with video. This is the source of the Kazikumukhskoe Koisu river
Screen shots with video. This is the source of the Kazikumukhskoe Koisu river

Screen shots with video. This is the source of the Kazikumukhskoe Koisu River. The explanation is similar: streams of water vapor and gases rise from the depths. Vapors condense into such streams. Either from the weeks, water masses rise immediately under pressure. Then what feeds them, if this river may have flowed for hundreds of years at least? Where does so much water come from? I believe that it is constantly being formed there. Basis of the process: degassing of various gases.

This is how this river looks already in the valley between the mountains:

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Other springs and melt water join the streams in the valley.

The author of the video asks about the origin of these streams of water from the mountain. He connects them with condensation from streams of ether. But for some reason, it cannot assume that water comes from the depths.

Many mountains have created, raised layers of rock, water-steam flows from the bowels. They also led to the appearance of mud flows, clay, pebbles. These are all products of water erosion.

There are many such examples. I found another video, also in the Caucasus Mountains:

The appearance of the phenomenon is unusual. There is a fact, but even geologists do not want to understand the mechanism.

Once I was with one of my acquaintances at his dacha in the suburbs of Krasnoyarsk (in the eastern direction - in the area of the village of Maly Kuskun). The holiday village is located on the slope of a large mountain (hill). It is his section that is practically at the top. Having asked a question about a well and water in this place - I was surprised: I received the answer that they have water in the well, and the depth of the well is 5 m! As he said, this is a breeder. And the water does not disappear, it lasts all year round.

Based on this hypothesis of the rise of water along the structure of the mountain, it rises many hundreds of meters. And from the depths, it can rise from kilometers depths. And once these streams bulged mountains on the surface of the earth. And at the same time, in many places, many cold liquid fluidolites came out, which turned into stone outliers like the Krasnoyarsk pillars, into geo-concrete, from which dolmen slabs were molded. Remnants are fossilized or crystallized dikes, around which the soft rock has been eroded by streams of escaping water.

Well, in conclusion, one more example of huge streams coming out of the mountain:

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Dereova waterfall. It is located in the Nazim district of Dersim in Turkey (as translated by google-translate).

Many springs also come out of the body of the mountain, practically merging into a waterfall. Local attractions from this place are a sightseeing attraction. After all, this is a miracle! If you do not understand what is happening.

So how do these examples all relate to the title of the article? As I wrote - earlier, these flows could be many times stronger earlier. They first created, coming out of the depths: mountains, hills, hills. And now we are seeing residual processes.

To be continued…

Author: sibved

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