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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / September 2005



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Channeled Scablands prove Biblical flood29 Sep 2005 21:49 GMT34
I saw NOVA narrated by some liberal-sounding guy but he was talking all
about how a 15 thousand years ago flood carved out parts of Washington
called the Channeled Scablands. They showed big potholes which is
probably the spots where God poured water down first. There was one
OUR MISTAKE! -- Rectum Victim ----> David Iain Greig of talk.origins29 Sep 2005 11:57 GMT2
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CONGRESS HONORS EVOLUTIONIST  ---> Quite an Intelligent Design <---29 Sep 2005 05:50 GMT1
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What kind of relationship is there between creation and science ?28 Sep 2005 11:00 GMT60
What kind of relationship is there between creation and science ?
HARUN YAHYA
www.harunyahya.com
As we have shown in all the questions we have considered so far, the
Nasa is Planning the   "ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH"  28 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT4
"Neil Halelamien" <neuronexmachina@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1127678321.423737.279200@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> The Washington Post has an interview with NASA Head Mike Griffin in
> which he discusses his views on space colonization:
The Banana Teenage Witch28 Sep 2005 00:28 GMT1
This is the best kids show about geology ever put on TV.
for joining27 Sep 2005 03:55 GMT8
My name is Serdar Keskin. I am a Research Assistant at the departmentof
geological Engineering,Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon which
is located northeastern part of Turkey. I am from Turkey.
I wanna join your group to learn about GPS and data based on computer.
Free USGS Earthquake Lecture26 Sep 2005 18:12 GMT2
USGS Public Lecture Series presents "The Great 1906
Earthquake-Lessons Learned" by Dr. Mary Lou Zoback, U.S. Geological
Survey
What:  USGS Public Lecture Series
Anouncement of Cycles discussion forum etc26 Sep 2005 10:50 GMT1
The Study of Cycles
Edward R Dewey formed the Foundation for the Study of Cycles in 1941 as
a result of studies he made as an economist concerning the causes of the
great depression. He soon established an interdisciplinary study of
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Rita status report?25 Sep 2005 18:33 GMT8
I'm at my desk working this morning, so I can't follow the news too
well. Hoping you've all got your purdy little butts out of the way,
anybody care to give me a status report?
Take care.
Stretched Contenents?25 Sep 2005 17:54 GMT18
Your friendly neighborhood road cut connoisseur here again.  I am trying to
make my way through James Pindell's evolution of the Caribbean and  having
trouble with the concept of "stretched continents".  I am assuming that it
is the shape before any subduction or compression.  Is ...
Most difficult geology concept?25 Sep 2005 02:21 GMT43
What was/is the most difficult geological concept you wrestled with in
school? What I mean is: the one hardest to wrap your brain around and
have it make sense.
My most difficult one was the law of superposition.
MELT Data Sheds New and Surprising Light on Birth of Oceanic Plates24 Sep 2005 12:02 GMT1
In the first joint interpretation of data from the landmark MELT study,
a team of scientists including Donald Forsyth of Brown University has
found unexpected changes in the patterns of seismic velocity and
electrical conductivity near the East Pacific Rise, changes due to
Read any good geology books lately?24 Sep 2005 08:32 GMT19
I've always been chagrined by the fact that megabookstores have shelves
and shelves of biological and physics based natural history, essay, and
other 'idea' books, but Stephen Jay Gould, John McPhee and Simon
Winchester about do it for the geosciences.
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