Thursday, February 11, 2010

Filling The Dead Seas

A person asked me to find someone to tell him how to fill the dead seas. I did not have to look too far. I have been studying the situation for many years, off and on.

Why are these seas dead?

These dead seas were created in many ways, mainly, with geological events triggering isolation, leading to evaporation. At a point, these shallow seas lost more water than they took in and began to dry up.

Some of these dead seas were created by fresh water melt from glaciers. Because fresh water evaporates faster than salt water and does not leave behind many salts, most people are not even aware they are living on the floor of a dead sea.

Most of the dead seas I will be discussing are or were salt seas. In particular, the dead seas whose bottoms are below ocean level.

Why fill the dead seas?

Most of these dead seas cover huge amounts of land. As these seas dry up the weight pressing on the surface of the land decreases. The longer the drying goes on the more water is lost, even the ground water is lost through evaporation and exploitation.

The drying land, the sea bottom, rises and pulls apart, causing such things as the rift in the great rift valley of Africa. These rifts drain off even more under ground water causing the drying land to rise even more.

These African rifts are visible, but most rifts cannot be seen by the naked eye. They are there, under the ground, as in the Arabian dead seas and the great Australian dead sea.

These drying seas, losing the weight of the water, cause earth shifts or earthquakes. Obviously, not all or even most earthquakes are caused by these drying seas.

These rifts can reach molten lava, as in The Great Rift Valley. The drying and lifting of the land can activate volcanoes, as in Australia, Africa and Southern California.

All creatures and plants of the earth, above normal ocean levels, need ground water. Water for food, water to quench thirst and water to stabilize the ground under our feet.

Much of the ground area of these dead seas is unusable, due to salts and extreme temperatures.

The most efficient solution is to fill the dead seas.


When you have filled the dead seas…

1. They will replenish the ground water…

Most of the salts will be filtered by the sands and dirt, leaving use able water.

2. The weight will press the ground back into position…

By filling the lower edges of these seas, the higher rifts will close back up as the weight increases.

3. What was unusable land becomes useable for fish farming and other activities.

How do you fill a dead sea?

Not with billions of dollars.

Not with decades of worthless talk and posturing.

You fill the dead seas by taking advantage of the power, the corrosive action and force of water.

First, gradual filling of the dead seas is necessary.

The African rift valley, actually a dead sea, the great Australian dead sea and the Great Arabian dead seas are already filling due to the nature action of the water.

As the water eats or wears away the shields, separating the oceans from these dead seas, more water is entering the dead seas.

But this natural process will take hundreds of years and in the case of the Great African Rift will, if left unaltered, have disastrous effects on the world, when the ocean pours into the open rift. Many of the channels now being cut by natural action, lead to the east edge of the open rift.

The rift must be closed by slowly increasing the water weight or pressure from the lower edges. If a huge ever increasing volume of water enterers the rift the steam will blow a huge hole, throwing all of that debris into the air.

This action will screw up weather patterns for decades.

It does not need to happen.

You can fill up these dead seas with sledge hammers and a few hundred people.


While the shields, separating the dead seas and the oceans, are hard they are also brittle.

By angling the natural channels, already entering the Great Rift Valley, to the edges of the valley, you can divert most of the water from the rift. Allowing the water to fill water tables and weigh down the sea bottom, thus gradually filling the valley and closing the rift.

The portion of the barrier, separating the valley from the ocean, which lead directly to the rift, will need to be built up a few inches.

All of this can be easily done by hand, in fact, machines cannot be used on these hard but brittle barriers. The vibrations and weight of the machines will damage to this fragile barrier.

100 healthy people with 10 pound, long handled sledge hammers, can, in eight hours a day, for three days, alter the channels. People working in line can raise the barrier a few inches where necessary to divert the water from the rift.

The rock to raise the barrier can came from the altered channels or be ferried from the ocean side. The rocks can be passed from person to person. Dropping loads of rock, from a helicopter would cause a huge amount of damage to the fragile barrier.

Remember, the dead seas need to be filled gradually. A huge amount of water weight will cause earth shifts, unnecessary trenching and disturbance.

But nature is very slow. We can speed up the process, safely, by slightly increasing the depth and width of the natural channels.

As an example, many of the Arabian dead seas and the Great Australian dead sea share the same sort of coral barriers. Many of these barriers already have natural channels developing. But these channels need to be widened, deepened and the inner most shield needs to be fractured.

Fractured, not shattered.

The Arabian dead seas and the Great Australian dead sea are very shallow at the entrance barriers. The entire barriers can be lowered, safely, using sledge hammers and human power.

These dead seas offer small risk of too fast of flooding, if human power is used. A few hundred people working in shifts, spread out over these barriers can, over a week, lower the barriers or open enough channels to fill these seas in decades.

Let us have NO talk of explosives, in this first discussion. These barriers are too fragile.

The Dead Sea and the Black Sea, a dying sea, need a different type of refilling. I will address them in the next article…

Filling the Dead Seas, The Dead Sea.


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Filling the Dead Seas, The Dead Sea

In the first article of this series, Filling The Dead Seas, I covered the formation of the dead seas, and the reasons to fill in the dead seas.

I also explained how to safely refill the dead seas such as the African Rift Valley, the Arabian dead seas and the Great Australian Dead Sea.

Two dead seas have similar barriers separating the seas from their oceans.

Because the barriers are so similar I will explain the physical or geology of the Dead Sea, the only three viable solutions as well as some wrong and/or disastrous solutions.

The Dead Sea

All of the lands surrounding the Dead Sea are ‘rotten’.

Riddled with caves, caverns and old water runs, the land, to the depth of the Dead Sea is brittle and dry. The rock is mainly sandstone, which instead of fossilizing into true stone is disintegrating back into sand.

The water tables are below the depth of the Dead Sea.

The dam, located on the north rim of the Dead Sea, has raised the water table in that area, only. However, that entire area sits on and in a shallow glass or obsidian shield.

The land beneath the dam and the backed up water is ‘rotten’, as rotten as the rest of the lands surrounding the Dead Sea.

The dam and holding shield are both on borrowed time. It has been publicly acknowledged, that a moderate earthquake in the right location will cause the dam to fail and collapse.

A moderate earthquake in the same location will also shatter the holding shield.

The sudden loss of all that water will cause a devastating earth shift or rebound.

If there are any survivors, they will have no reachable water and their land will continue to collapse out from under them.

There are a group of people living on a small amount of land, between to countries. This land is just as ‘rotten’ as the rest of the land surrounding the Dead Sea. But this land is in extreme danger.

This land has only a few, very thin glass or obsidian shield, that run vertically.

On one side the entire weight of the ocean, on the other side, dry, barren soil and disintegrating sandstone. A moderate earthquake in the right locations and this bit of land is gone.

These people are literally sitting on a knives edge.

There is only one-way to stabilize these lands, the Dead Sea must be filled.

Not refilled fast or violently but refilled gradually, to reduce earth shifts, to refill the water tables, to allow the soil and sandstone to absorb the water and to stabilize the lands.

First, to protect their people, their homes and their land, the owners of the dam must begin to slowly increase the release of the held back water.

The above ground water volume must be decreased by a minimum of three quarters. Small dams, scattered around the area, with much smaller water volumes will spread the weight and greatly increase the safety and viability of the people.

Most of the released water will not reach the Dead Sea. It will vaporize and be evaporated before reaching the Dead Sea, itself. A small amount will fall back into the Dead Sea as a rain.

How to fill the Dead Sea.

1. There is a massive underground tributary, that runs deep under the Dead Sea. This can be drilled into and released.

Much in the way the Sultan Sea USA is refilling.

This source alone would refill the Dead Sea in 60 to 70 years, depending on the original drill sized hole and the corrosive action of the pressurized water passing through it.

But given the political situations in the Dead Sea area, this solution may be too dangerous for the drill crews.

A shame, because, this solution offers the fastest, safest and most cost effective way to stabilize the lands.

The water inflow, from the bottom up, would be the safest, as the weight would be constant under the Dead Sea and the lands, with the earth only making slight adjustments to the water volume above the Dead Sea level.

2. There are several high pressure seeps in the Dead Sea. A bunker busting type rocket…

Multiple warheads…hit, explode, pass through, hit explode and pass through, etc

One per each seep should open most of these seeps up. A quick in and out with planes, will help to ensure the safety of the equipment and pilots.

These sources alone will take more than a hundred years to fill the Dead Sea.

The lands surrounding the Dead Sea do not have a hundred years, to wait.

By opening up these sources, the gradual filling of the water tables and the absorption of the soil will begin to stabilize the lands.

True, this will only stabilize the land up to the water levels of the Dead Sea.

But every day will stabilize the lands a tiny bit higher up and this solution has the advantage of being easy to begin. A few planes, a few bunker busters, some fuel and pilots and this project could be finished in less than 20 minutes.

If solution 2 was implemented immediately and solution 1, the drilling, started and completed within three months, expense would be negligible and the Dead Sea filled within 50 years, approx.

Most of the worlds politicians prefer to spend money, our money.

Let me describe some expensive and disastrously wrong solutions.

3. An expensive and disastrous solution.

Open trench, from the Dead Sea to the ocean.

There is only one place to put this trench and that is across the small amount of land that has the thin vertical shields.

Remember this land is ‘rotten’, so you can not dig a deep (very deep) steep sided trench.

The ‘rotten’ ground will not, can not hole the steep walls of the trench.

The trench will have to be dug in steps, the first step a minimum of a half a mile wide. The vibrations and the weight of the machinery will cause landslides and cave ins. Extremely dangerous for the equipment operators.


However, politicians like to spend money. With lots of concrete, the sides of the trench steps can be reinforced enough to finish the trench.

The day the ocean side of the trench is opened, the ocean will rush into the trench, just like the experts planned, it will reach the end of the trench and flow into the hot air and mostly evaporate.

Note: The mostly evaporate portion depends on the depth of the water in the trench.

If the trench floor is dirt, (keep in mind that water is a solvent) the water will cut a deeper trench at the Dead Sea end of the trench. Within hours the trench will cut deep enough that the

Dead Sea will be full of water.

The collapsing trench sides will not slow down the water. The earth shifts and quakes will begin before the Dead Sea is full.

The country with the dam will cease to exist, the land with the trench will cease to exist, three other countries will suffer substantial damage, with deaths counted in the ten on millions.

If the trench floor and sides are cement (remember this land is ‘rotten’) the vibration of the moving trench water will open passages under and around the trench floor and sides.

The ocean will still fill the Dead Sea, a cement trench floor and sides may buy a few extra hours, but the results will be the same as a trench with a dirt floor.

4. An expensive but forever maintenance solution.

Siphoning water from the ocean to the Dead Sea.

I00 hundred 3 foot ID pipes, stretched from below ocean low tide, up and over the land, to the level to the Dead Sea floor.

Each of the 100 hundred pipes will need lots of one way valves, once in place you start the pumps, until a pipe is siphoning, then start the pumps to get the next pipe siphoning until every pipe is siphoning water from the ocean to the Dead Sea floor.

As long as the suction is not broken, the pipes will continue to siphon the water, forever or until the pipes rust away.

You will need constant military presence and full time maintenance. Even a hundred, a thousand or ten thousand years from now the pipes must be maintained. And possibly guarded.

Let us face facts. You will need many more than 100 3 foot ID pipes to fill the Dead Sea. 100 3-foot ID pipes all siphoning, will barely maintain a full Dead Sea, at least, without another significant water source.

5. Sideways drilling, below water level, is not an alternative. Remember this land is ‘rotten’, disintegrating sandstone, extremely porous and dry.

You will end up with the trench problems.

6. Another low cost, viable, fairly safe solution.

In the ocean, south and slightly west of the Dead Sea are lava tubes and cave systems, at or below the existing depth of the Dead Sea bottom. These tubes and cave systems lay close to the Dead Sea floor.

Small charges delivered by cable tethered, remote controlled subs and placed far enough apart to fracture, not shatter, the shields when detonated, will fill the Dead Sea from below.

The dead seas will refill. The only question is will we help them to refill or will nature refill them.

In the next article I will explain some of the ways to refill other Dead Seas. Look for ‘Filling The Dead Seas Other Dead Seas’.





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