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BAYOU CORNE SINKHOLE 3 PART VIDEO SERIES:
1. [link to www.youtube.com] 2. [link to www.youtube.com] 3. [link to www.youtube.com]
ClimateViewer 3D: [link to climateviewer.com]
Feel free to remix this video, just please post a link to my channel in the video details. [link to www.youtube.com]
Bayou Corne & Bayou Grande, Louisiana. Assumption Parish. Napoleonville Field.
Assumption Parish- Bayou Corne Louisiana, Sinkhole Resident Update 09-29-12 Part 1 [link to www.youtube.com]
Louisana Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness [link to assumptionla.com]
Officials upset by lack of salt dome info [link to theadvocate.com]
Dome issues kept quiet [link to theadvocate.com]
Drilling rig parts arrive at sinkhole site [link to theadvocate.com]
Texas Brine offers residents checks, Cleanup of sinkhole halted; workers rescued [link to theadvocate.com]
SONRIS Well Data: [link to sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us]
Projects/Sinkhole_2012 (ArcGIS MapServer) [link to mimir.lsu.edu]
1985 Napoleon Field well map: [link to ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us]
The Little Known New Madrid Pipeline Bomb [link to www.zengardner.com]
Of worthy note:
Begin comment by YouTube user: enoughalready45 From the book "Salt-A World History" by Mark Kurlansky, Publisher Penguin Books Regarding Cheshire Salt Mines near Liverpool England (1800's to early 1900's.)
[P. 321-324] "The strange sinkholes that had been sporadically appearing in the eighteenth century had become...a regular phenomenon....The brine makers tried to continue blaming the sinkholes on the rock salt miners, ... it became obvious that the location of the sinkholes bore no relation to the locations of mine shafts, and as sinking became more frequent, there were not enough shafts to explain the number of occurrences.
On the other hand there was an exact correlation between the increase in brine production and the increase in sinkholes...By 1880 400 buildings had been destroyed or damaged in Northwich alone."
"The truth was too much brine was being pumped from underneath Cheshire ... as brine was removed, fresh groundwater took its place, and this water would absorb salt until the brine was once again one-fourth salt.
The problem was that if large quantities of freshwater that hungrily absorbed considerable amounts of salt were removed, they were replaced with large quantities of freshwater that hungrily absorbed considerable amounts of salt. Once that started happening, the freshwater began eroding the natural salt pillars that supported the space between the salt rock and the surface. When a pillar collapsed, the earth above it sank.
But even in the nineteenth century, when this process was understood, it was difficult to know whom to blame. The area around a saltworks might remain solid even though the brine it was pumping was causing the earth to collapse four miles away. Two or three other saltworks, though closer to the hole than the culprit, might have caused no damage at all." [The book also has a bit of info on nuclear waste storage in salt domes on pg. 439] " End comment by YouTube user: enoughalready45
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