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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / September 2004



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International Fossil Algae Association17 Sep 2004 17:12 GMT7
Might be of interest to someone in Italy (Joe Rat?)
> International Fossil Algae Association
>
> 5th REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Splendor in the Grass.....the NFL is Back!17 Sep 2004 15:02 GMT48
Ah...Gibbs and Parcels...and Opening Day
Flags and Anthems...X's 'n O's.
Flyovers and Cheerleaders.
Thank God for the NFL.
Scientists Say Mauna Loa May Soon Erupt15 Sep 2004 20:50 GMT6
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-mauna-loa,0,2997811.story?co
ll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

By Associated Press
September 12, 2004, 10:32 PM EDT
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii -- Earthquakes have been rumbling more frequently deep
Looking for a supplier of triboluminescence rocks15 Sep 2004 02:25 GMT11
 Does any know of a vender that sells triboluminescence rocks?  I like to
do a quick lead into a class of mine about quartz but don't want to destroy
my favorite quartz sample (which is tribo. but is a spectacular piece of
smoky quartz).  I have tried Edmunds and Wards are there ...
Seaford Head chalk cliffs - UK14 Sep 2004 14:11 GMT34
I'm not a geologist but I wonder if anyone can satisfy my curiosity
about the flint deposits in the chalk cliffs at Seaford, East Sussex in
the UK.  These chalk cliffs are quite famous for their fossils but
looking up at the cliffs there are also thin layers of flint deposit
Geology is EVIL; the DEVIL created it !12 Sep 2004 20:57 GMT16
Geology is EVIL, it's the work of the devil, made to collect your
souls and to turn you into brainless slaves of hell.
If you like geology, you will lose your soul to be damned
for eternal torment in hell.Demons and devils will feast on your soul
mars blackout11 Sep 2004 13:27 GMT1
From Sept 3 to Sept 14 Mars is too close to the Sun in the sky for
radio signals get by.  So there wont be much from the Rovers this
week.
How explain anomalous artifacts in earth strata?11 Sep 2004 07:21 GMT18
 Here are three out of many anomalies. The first two are from J.H.
Brennan's book Time Travel (1999): 1. Scientific American magazine reported
(I don't know the issue) on a metallic vessel unearthed at Meeting House
Hill at Dorchester, Mass. in June 1852. Blasting revealed two ...
Question about Subsidence11 Sep 2004 01:53 GMT48
I've been reading a bit about lower Michigan and thinking about basins.
Everything I've read talks about tens of thousands of feet of
'subsidence' building up extremely deep layers of sedimentary rock.
Is there anywhere on the planet this is occurring right now--
talk.origin banned subject: Science and the Bible10 Sep 2004 12:46 GMT158
Evolutionists and Atheists, have one claim; which essentially is
wrong. It is said that science does not support the Bible or any other
religious sacred text. School children are subjected to this
Philosophy discretely.
Did it make a sound?08 Sep 2004 07:36 GMT5
We are driving through the southwestern USA and we stopped
at the Arizona meteor site.  One of my friends was wondering
how far was the noise from the impact.  The only indication
was given by the museum's guard: "some particles from the
Pole shift08 Sep 2004 07:08 GMT5
Our solar system are entering a more energetic place into year 2012. At
least if you believe in an aether + the Mayans and not the mainstream
science. They explain the polar ice melting, higher frequency of earthquakes
and hurricanes from this. They say the rest of the planets show ...
Science and Religion08 Sep 2004 02:43 GMT1
Science and Religion
If you're interested in science and in religion, and wish
the two were more in agreement, you're invited to a free
download of the book "Science Without Bounds:
Rusty rocks07 Sep 2004 02:07 GMT11
Having got a seriously special response from Jo and Carsten for a
previous question I thought I would push my luck a bit further and ask
another question that has been bugging me for years.  Here we go -
pyrite.  In my boy scouts book of rocks n rubble it says that pyrite
Archean magmatism07 Sep 2004 01:21 GMT16
What is otherwise an exceptionally good summary of the acceptance of
crustal motion and the development of surface features via plate
movement descends into a vagueness which does not do justice to the
exquisite reasoning which led to the acceptance.
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