Mounte Toc landslide
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 12:00 pm
October 9, 1963, 10:39 PM, Monte Toc 46N14, 12E20
http://www.environmentandsociety.org/ar ... vajont-dam
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajont_Dam
Monte Toc, Italy's "walking mountain," has long been known for landslides. On the above date, 250 million cubic meters of rock slid down its surface into the Vajont Dam reservoir, creating a tsunami 250 meters high that wiped Longarone (46N16, 12E18) and adjacent towns.
1,918 died (1,450 of them in Longarone). Calculations below are for Longarone. The landslide occurred as Moon, exactly on the ecliptic, crossed the eastern horizon so there probably was a gravitational contribution.
NOTE: I want to use this in the book. It's not only an excellent example, it's also a large-impact event that deserves to be there. The problem is, I don't know how to categorize it. The real event is a landslide, and we don't have a category for that. The charts look most like an earthquake and not at all like a flood, and the cause was something like an earthquake even though the real event was a flood resembling those caused by other dam overflows. It isn't a firm structural collapse - the dam held up and the water pi]bounced over the top of the dam, but it's kinda sorta like a structural failure because that's what a landslide is. So... for now, until I get clearer on this, I'm going to let it sit here.[/i]
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Pluto on MC 2°53'
Venus & Jupiter more widely foreground
-- Jupiter-Pluto op. 0°14'
-- Venus sq. non-angular Uranus 2°53'
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto sq. CanQ Moon 7/17-11/4
t Saturn op. Cansolar MC 8/16-12/22
t Mars sq. Cansolar MC 9/20-26, 10/5-10, 10/12-10/17
Event window: Sept 20-26, Oct 5-10, Oct 12-17
Quarter: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto.
Quarter: Arisolar {-2}
Jupiter on IC 1°30'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mars on WP 1°14'
Neptune widely foreground
-- Mars-Neptune conj. 3°24' in mundo
-- Neptune sq. non-foreground Saturn 2°59'
Moon-Sun sq. 0°26'
Week: Arilunar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus.
Day: Capsolar Quotidians {+2}
p MC sq. t Pluto 0°49', s Pluto 0°20', s Jupiter 0°33'
-- p Jupiter-Pluto op. 0°13'
p EP conj. t Uranus 0°42'
Day: Cansolar Quotidians & Transits {+3}
p MC conj. t Neptune 1°29', sq. t Saturn 0°46'
p Asc op. t Moon 0°39', sq. t Sun 0°30'
t Pluto sq. p Moon 0°41'
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t Saturn op. s MC 0°56'
t Mars sq. s MC 1°28'
http://www.environmentandsociety.org/ar ... vajont-dam
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajont_Dam
Monte Toc, Italy's "walking mountain," has long been known for landslides. On the above date, 250 million cubic meters of rock slid down its surface into the Vajont Dam reservoir, creating a tsunami 250 meters high that wiped Longarone (46N16, 12E18) and adjacent towns.
1,918 died (1,450 of them in Longarone). Calculations below are for Longarone. The landslide occurred as Moon, exactly on the ecliptic, crossed the eastern horizon so there probably was a gravitational contribution.
NOTE: I want to use this in the book. It's not only an excellent example, it's also a large-impact event that deserves to be there. The problem is, I don't know how to categorize it. The real event is a landslide, and we don't have a category for that. The charts look most like an earthquake and not at all like a flood, and the cause was something like an earthquake even though the real event was a flood resembling those caused by other dam overflows. It isn't a firm structural collapse - the dam held up and the water pi]bounced over the top of the dam, but it's kinda sorta like a structural failure because that's what a landslide is. So... for now, until I get clearer on this, I'm going to let it sit here.[/i]
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Pluto on MC 2°53'
Venus & Jupiter more widely foreground
-- Jupiter-Pluto op. 0°14'
-- Venus sq. non-angular Uranus 2°53'
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto sq. CanQ Moon 7/17-11/4
t Saturn op. Cansolar MC 8/16-12/22
t Mars sq. Cansolar MC 9/20-26, 10/5-10, 10/12-10/17
Event window: Sept 20-26, Oct 5-10, Oct 12-17
Quarter: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto.
Quarter: Arisolar {-2}
Jupiter on IC 1°30'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mars on WP 1°14'
Neptune widely foreground
-- Mars-Neptune conj. 3°24' in mundo
-- Neptune sq. non-foreground Saturn 2°59'
Moon-Sun sq. 0°26'
Week: Arilunar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus.
Day: Capsolar Quotidians {+2}
p MC sq. t Pluto 0°49', s Pluto 0°20', s Jupiter 0°33'
-- p Jupiter-Pluto op. 0°13'
p EP conj. t Uranus 0°42'
Day: Cansolar Quotidians & Transits {+3}
p MC conj. t Neptune 1°29', sq. t Saturn 0°46'
p Asc op. t Moon 0°39', sq. t Sun 0°30'
t Pluto sq. p Moon 0°41'
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t Saturn op. s MC 0°56'
t Mars sq. s MC 1°28'