Piezoelectric Heat in Los Padres State Park, CA
The Landslide that Caused a Forest Fire; A Study of an Unusual Thermal Anomaly
By King AP, Geological Society of America (Vol 37 No 7, p176)
October 17, 2005
On August 21, 2004, a landslide started a three-acre fire
in a remote area of the Dick Smith Wilderness of the Los
Padres National Forest, California. The fire was quickly
extinguished but subsurface temperatures in excess of
550°F and a sulfur odor remained. Research by National
Forest, USGS and UC Santa Barbara geologists and
hydrologists suggests a possible cause for the thermal
anomaly is the exothermic oxidation of iron sulfide minerals (pyrite and marcasite),
which then burns disseminated organic material found in the local shale.
The thermal anomaly is centered in a three-acre, highly disrupted slide deposit in a
recently active, seventeen-acre rotational/translational landslide. The landslide is
within the Eocene shales and siltstones of the Juncal Formation, a distal submarine
fan deposit that contains traces of iron sulfides, organic material, and carbonate
(Dibblee, 1966; Onderdonk, 2003).
A 'Drive Probe' was used to install three monitoring wells, where the highest temperature recorded was 584°F at 11.5' depth in December 2004. Subsequent sampling
trips to the slide suggest an average cooling of approximately 30°F since
December 2004. Our data indicates the heat sources are extremely localized in areas
of <1 m2 and <10 meters deep, which often experience high canyon winds. Springs
in proximity to the landslide are cold, commonly precipitate gypsum, and exhibit
dissimilar chemistry to the closest hot springs. Soil, rock, gas, and water samples are
currently being analyzed at the USGS, Menlo Park using a wide variety of geochemical
and electron microscopy techniques in order to test hypotheses regarding the cause
of the thermal anomaly.
Analysis
This heat anomaly can be further understood in the context of other similarly curious geothermal
activity occurring simultaneously in other focal points around the globe. The hotspots are very
near the surface and unrelated to geothermal venting, suggesting that the heat source may be
an infrasound standing wave resonance being transduced.
This site has been designed to reveal the nonlinear acoustics linking these odd events to dramatic changes also
occuring in human consciousness. An infrasound resonance of standing waves is likely the root
cause of these changes brought on by the current geomagnetic reversal. The Los Padres SP anomaly (34.5°N 119.4°W) is occuring
7,619 miles or 30.6% of the Earth's circumference distance from the Giza pyramids.
Identical piezoelectric fires have also been occurring in Seattle, USA, Messina, Italy, Ratria, India and Bodibe, South Africa.