TITLE:
The Kaali Impact as Trigger of a Mega-Tsunami Event and Violent Seismotectonics in Sweden
AUTHORS:
Nils-Axel Mörner
KEYWORDS:
Meteor Impact in the Bronze Age, The Kaali Crater, Ground Shaking, Methane Venting Tectonics, Baltic Mega-Tsunami, Ancient Legends, Ragnarök
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
Vol.10 No.3,
September
24,
2020
ABSTRACT: A meteorite impacted the ground in Estonia forming the Kaali Crater dated at 1183 - 1162 BC. It set up a Baltic-wide mega-tsunami dated at 1171 absolute varve years BC. It also triggered violent seismotectonic effect in Sweden. Ancient legends testify of direct observations of the sky phenomena and personal experiences of the ground shaking and tsunami flooding, which makes the Kaali Crater the oldest impact event documented by humans. The Ragnarök apocalypse is likely to lead its origin from the violent geodynamic activity along the Swedish east coast.