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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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