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GEOMYTHOLOGY LEGENDS OF THE EARTH
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GEOMYTHOLOGYLEGENDS OF THE EARTH

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GEOMYTHOLOGY IS…

The study of myths created by pre-scientific cultures to explain geological events such as earthquakes, floods, fossils, and other natural features.

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TWO TYPES OF GEOMYTHOLOGY

1. Folk explanations of notable geologic features

2. Garbled descriptions of catastrophic geologic events

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THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND EARTHQUAKESTremors were the result of struggling giants imprisoned in the Earth by Zeus

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Large magnitude tectonic quakes with tsunamis were attributed to

Poseidon, the Earth-shaking god of the sea

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THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND VOLCANOES

Hawaiian volcanoes inspired stories about the fire goddess Pele

digging a series of great fire pits as she traveled across the islands

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Mt. Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, is said to erupt because of Typhon’s attempts to escape the mountain. He was imprisoned there by Zeus

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Virgil and Pliny the Elder suggested that the giant, one-eyed Cyclopes personified other active volcanoes in the Mediterranean

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OTHER GEOMYTHS

• Legends of “birdless places” originated in regions where toxic natural gases are released from vents in the Earth, affecting plant and wildlife.

• The image of the cave-dwelling, fire-breathing Chimera, which dwelled in what is now Turkey, was influenced by spontaneously burning natural gas wells in Asia Minor.

• Cosmic wars, in which the gods destroyed giant monsters and buried them underground, account for fossils of pre-historic elephants and other large mammals.

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THE FUTURE OF GEOMYTHOLOGY

• The permanent and safe disposal of thousands of tons of radioactive material from nuclear reactors and weapons may influence geologists to think geomythologically.

• This waste is expected to remain radioactive for 100,000 years.

• The plan is to bury the waste deep underground and prevent it from being disturbed for 10,000 years.

• To do this warnings must remain effective until the year 12,000 A.D.

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• Written and visual markers of menacing design• To warn civilizations ahead of the danger

buried underground

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CREATE YOUR OWN GEOMYTH/GEOCHARACTER

• IN THE FORM OF A WRITTEN MYTH• IN THE FORM OF A COLORED

DRAWING WRITTEN EXAMPLES

• HAWAIIAN LEGEND: PELE• ZEUS VS. TYPHON

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DRAWINGS/GEOCHARACTERS

global warming

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BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS

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POLLUTION

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NUCLEAR WAR