

3.05 mi to Thunder Mountain, across it is drawn a 4.1-mile path through the Sedona basin. Three horizontal bands read across the range, level with a surveyor's line. Steep west bank. Gradual east slope. A Coriolis signature below 6,000 feet. The asymmetry is directional. It is not weathering.
MWP-1B · ~5,800 ft — Upper band. What the pulse did not overtop.
MWP-1C · ~5,200 ft — Medial bench. Visible from Cottonwood to Oak Creek.
MWP-1D · ~4,500 ft — Valley-floor pulse marker.
Gradualism fails at scale. The standard model asks you to accept slow erosion over tens of millions of years. Stand inside Whitewater Canyon after a fire-debris event. Look at Bretz's scablands. Look at these bands. These are reset events — meltwater pulses on a planetary scale — and the landscape we live in is what survived them.
Forty years of field observation. Silver City to Shiprock to the Rio Grande corridor. What the land keeps..
The long-form case. Twenty-three chapters, four field corridors, thirty-four plates.
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