Mark Meek's Niagara

This blog is about the new discoveries in the natural history of the Niagara Falls area that I would like to add. The area is even more interesting than it already seems. It is arranged by subject and includes areas within a day's drive of the falls, such as Toronto. My global natural history blogs are www.markmeekearth.blogspot.com and www.markmeekworld.blogspot.com

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Other Blogs And Books

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Here is a quick look at my other blogs before you start this one. My main blog, where the most recent postings on all topics are to be fou...

Review Of The Natural History Of Niagara Falls

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As if the human history of Niagara Falls on both sides of the border is not colorful enough, the natural history of the area is as colorful ...

The Mystery Of Niagara Falls

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There is a real mystery concerning the ceaseless flow of water over Niagara Falls. I have written quite a bit about my new findings in the n...

Dufferin Islands And The Former St. David's River

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I am expanding this posting to include my observations on the significance of the location of the forebay of the historic Adams Power Plant,...
Saturday, July 11, 2009

Burnt Ship Creek And The American Falls

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Burnt Ship Creek is the wide marshy area that separates Grand Island from Buckhorn Island at the northwest corner of Grand Island, a short d...

Secondary Glaciation And The Niagara Impact Craters

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I would like to introduce a new branch of earth science that I have developed and which solves the puzzling landscape of the city of Niagara...

Proof Of The Niagara Impact Craters

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Today, we can see that the melting glaciers of Greenland, caused by global warming, are sliding into the sea. This ideally explains what hap...

The Niagara Valley

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The most important reason that Niagara Falls exists as it does today is, of course, the escarpment. The water in the vast upper Great Lakes ...
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