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![]() One thing suprises me though. Why was New Orleans built on land that was under sea level?? Did no-one stop to think maybe it wasnt the best place to build a sprawling city... The size the USA is surely there were much more sensible places to build on. The land could have possibly been used for farming or the like, where a natural"ish" disaster like this wouldnt have had the devistating effect it has.. maybe theres a reason im not aware of but would love to know the reason why... Still as they say, hindsight is a very handy tool New Orleans was not built below sea level. Over the years, due to subsidence, it sank below sea level. Many other major cities around the world are now in the same or very similar situations. When you pump water and hydrocarbons from beneath you, what do you expect to happen? Duh! I fail to see where the Duh comes from. You think it was a silly question? I asked to find out why as i dont know. So your saying New Orleans has pumping stations sucking out natural resources from beneath the city are you? I havnt a clue as i dont live there so i ask the question as we have been told on numerous occasions from the News that NO is below sea level. Besides which i thought, and i maybe wrong, that when oil was pumped out of the wells in the oil fields its replaced by sea water not just left empty. Also id find it absolutely amazing if a city the size of NO has suddenly sunk over the past 100 yrs or so with the theory you propose. Or are you one of these people who go on about the ozone layer and we'll all be underwater in the next 200 yrs as the ice caps will melt due to global warming..... What a load of old b$%%$cks that is. I do agree though that we need to find new sources of energy as our natural supplies can only last a finite time before anyone chucks that comment in. |
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One thing suprises me though. Why was New Orleans built on land that was under sea level?? Did no-one stop to think maybe it wasnt the best place to build a sprawling city... The size the USA is surely there were much more sensible places to build on. The land could have possibly been used for farming or the like, where a natural"ish" disaster like this wouldnt have had the devistating effect it has.. maybe theres a reason im not aware of but would love to know the reason why... Still as they say, hindsight is a very handy tool New Orleans was not built below sea level. Over the years, due to subsidence, it sank below sea level. Many other major cities around the world are now in the same or very similar situations. When you pump water and hydrocarbons from beneath you, what do you expect to happen? Duh! I fail to see where the Duh comes from. You think it was a silly question? I asked to find out why as i dont know. So your saying New Orleans has pumping stations sucking out natural resources from beneath the city are you? I havnt a clue as i dont live there so i ask the question as we have been told on numerous occasions from the News that NO is below sea level. Besides which i thought, and i maybe wrong, that when oil was pumped out of the wells in the oil fields its replaced by sea water not just left empty. Also id find it absolutely amazing if a city the size of NO has suddenly sunk over the past 100 yrs or so with the theory you propose. Or are you one of these people who go on about the ozone layer and we'll all be underwater in the next 200 yrs as the ice caps will melt due to global warming..... What a load of old b$%%$cks that is. I do agree though that we need to find new sources of energy as our natural supplies can only last a finite time before anyone chucks that comment in. its amazing that people dont realize what hydrocarbons and other chemicals are doing to the atmosphere. the industrial revolution in the uk caused cities (birmingham for example) to become black with soot. since then how many millions of tons of particulates have been expended and people believe it has no effect? the adirondack park north of me has many lakes devoid of fish due to the acid rain from the midwest coal firing plants. c'mon graham, fossil fuels like the iron maiden will come and go. good riddance. |
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![]() "jim" wrote in message ... The Magnum wrote: One thing suprises me though. Why was New Orleans built on land that was under sea level?? Did no-one stop to think maybe it wasnt the best place to build a sprawling city... The size the USA is surely there were much more sensible places to build on. The land could have possibly been used for farming or the like, where a natural"ish" disaster like this wouldnt have had the devistating effect it has.. maybe theres a reason im not aware of but would love to know the reason why... Still as they say, hindsight is a very handy tool New Orleans was not built below sea level. Over the years, due to subsidence, it sank below sea level. Many other major cities around the world are now in the same or very similar situations. When you pump water and hydrocarbons from beneath you, what do you expect to happen? Duh! I fail to see where the Duh comes from. You think it was a silly question? I asked to find out why as i dont know. So your saying New Orleans has pumping stations sucking out natural resources from beneath the city are you? I havnt a clue as i dont live there so i ask the question as we have been told on numerous occasions from the News that NO is below sea level. Besides which i thought, and i maybe wrong, that when oil was pumped out of the wells in the oil fields its replaced by sea water not just left empty. Also id find it absolutely amazing if a city the size of NO has suddenly sunk over the past 100 yrs or so with the theory you propose. Or are you one of these people who go on about the ozone layer and we'll all be underwater in the next 200 yrs as the ice caps will melt due to global warming..... What a load of old b$%%$cks that is. I do agree though that we need to find new sources of energy as our natural supplies can only last a finite time before anyone chucks that comment in. its amazing that people dont realize what hydrocarbons and other chemicals are doing to the atmosphere. the industrial revolution in the uk caused cities (birmingham for example) to become black with soot. since then how many millions of tons of particulates have been expended and people believe it has no effect? the adirondack park north of me has many lakes devoid of fish due to the acid rain from the midwest coal firing plants. c'mon graham, fossil fuels like the iron maiden will come and go. good riddance. Fossil fuels will go, i agree. Im all for nucular power if theres a way it can be handled safely. At the moment i still think were in our infancy but because of "do gooders" continually bleating about its possible effects the research done on it isnt sufficiant. We all know the natural fuels like coal and oil will run out. My arguement is about this irreversable global effect everyone goes on about with doom and gloom. Many cities were inundated with smog and industruial plants managed by money making companys will always happen but will recover. Think about all the crap that was thrown about in Prehistoric times and our planet recovered. In fact it recovered perfectly well. Remember the long hot summer of 76.... in the UK it was so hot for weeks it was amazing... Apart from the odd day here and there its never repeated itself. The other disbelief i had was when the guy earlier said New Orleans sank under sea level due to continual pumping.... i dont believe that for a minute. Nice to discuss this in a civilised way though.. Good on you Jim |
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![]() "The Magnum" wrote in message ... "jim" wrote in message ... The Magnum wrote: One thing suprises me though. Why was New Orleans built on land that was under sea level?? Did no-one stop to think maybe it wasnt the best place to build a sprawling city... The size the USA is surely there were much more sensible places to build on. The land could have possibly been used for farming or the like, where a natural"ish" disaster like this wouldnt have had the devistating effect it has.. maybe theres a reason im not aware of but would love to know the reason why... Still as they say, hindsight is a very handy tool New Orleans was not built below sea level. Over the years, due to subsidence, it sank below sea level. Many other major cities around the world are now in the same or very similar situations. When you pump water and hydrocarbons from beneath you, what do you expect to happen? Duh! I fail to see where the Duh comes from. You think it was a silly question? I asked to find out why as i dont know. So your saying New Orleans has pumping stations sucking out natural resources from beneath the city are you? I havnt a clue as i dont live there so i ask the question as we have been told on numerous occasions from the News that NO is below sea level. Besides which i thought, and i maybe wrong, that when oil was pumped out of the wells in the oil fields its replaced by sea water not just left empty. Also id find it absolutely amazing if a city the size of NO has suddenly sunk over the past 100 yrs or so with the theory you propose. Or are you one of these people who go on about the ozone layer and we'll all be underwater in the next 200 yrs as the ice caps will melt due to global warming..... What a load of old b$%%$cks that is. I do agree though that we need to find new sources of energy as our natural supplies can only last a finite time before anyone chucks that comment in. its amazing that people dont realize what hydrocarbons and other chemicals are doing to the atmosphere. the industrial revolution in the uk caused cities (birmingham for example) to become black with soot. since then how many millions of tons of particulates have been expended and people believe it has no effect? the adirondack park north of me has many lakes devoid of fish due to the acid rain from the midwest coal firing plants. c'mon graham, fossil fuels like the iron maiden will come and go. good riddance. Fossil fuels will go, i agree. Im all for nucular power if theres a way it can be handled safely. At the moment i still think were in our infancy but because of "do gooders" continually bleating about its possible effects the research done on it isnt sufficiant. We all know the natural fuels like coal and oil will run out. My arguement is about this irreversable global effect everyone goes on about with doom and gloom. Many cities were inundated with smog and industruial plants managed by money making companys will always happen but will recover. Think about all the crap that was thrown about in Prehistoric times and our planet recovered. In fact it recovered perfectly well. Remember the long hot summer of 76.... in the UK it was so hot for weeks it was amazing... Apart from the odd day here and there its never repeated itself. The other disbelief i had was when the guy earlier said New Orleans sank under sea level due to continual pumping.... i dont believe that for a minute. Nice to discuss this in a civilised way though.. Good on you Jim http://www.geology.ucdavis.edu/~cowe...ubsidence.html |
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![]() http://www.geology.ucdavis.edu/~cowe...ubsidence.html Interesting reading for the part. That said NO was still expanded to land that had been reclaimed by building Levvys and draining the water so it cant be just put down to subsidance although i will agree it must take some part in it. Thank you for taking time in posting the link |
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