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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / October 2007



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Speaking of gravel31 Oct 2007 14:36 GMT12
Google Earth has, now, more detail for the State of Oregon
One area of particular interest is near The Dallas, Oregon
45 deg. 38' 29.99" N
121 deg. 06' 33.53" W
Noah's Ark has been found31 Oct 2007 11:50 GMT4
Called a syncline by some, the object called the Durupinar site in
Eastern Turkey, has been confirmed to be Noah's Ark using scientific
methods, including metal detectors,  subsurface radar, magnetometers,
etc.
...My Agenda!30 Oct 2007 18:36 GMT21
To witness the world returned to Nature, once and for all.
I'm laughing too as I type this, as just a few years ago
I'd also brand any such statement ludicrous or the
sign of mental illness. But here's the rub....
Mineral ID's Please29 Oct 2007 13:57 GMT34
I'm not an amateur geologist, but I do like to rummage around some local
quarries and pick up the odd sample of quartz, amathyst etc. I've even
purchased a couple of geodes and mineral samples from a local disused copper
mine souvenir shop - as one does.
Harmonica CRACKS the bible:26 Oct 2007 19:05 GMT1
Harmonica CRACKS the bible:
http://forums.hypography.com/theology-forum/12896-seven-heads-ten-horns.html#pos
t190694

http://forums.hypography.com/theology-forum/12896-seven-heads-ten-horns-2.html#p
ost191342

http://forums.hypography.com/theology-forum/9410-biotheology.html#post192229
The nuttlety of Plate Tectonics26 Oct 2007 10:14 GMT36
"....What?  ..on the one hand the thermal conductivity of the mantle
is supposed to be such that the slab stays cold enough to
sink?  ...but on the other hand gets hot enough to go through a phase
change?  (Another nutty subtlety of Plate Tectonics.)   (A 'nuttlety')
PEMEX Oil Slick Clearly Visible In Gulf Of Mexico Cloud Patterns26 Oct 2007 04:04 GMT8
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/vis-l.jpg
There you have it folks, enjoy!
Utility of Brunton pocket transits in the 21st Century?24 Oct 2007 05:40 GMT15
   Spent the weekend at the Assn. of Mo. Geologists' meeting in western
Missouri-- a day and a glorious half day bouncing on a schoolbus out
looking at oil and gas wells and pipeline farm and the Pennsylvanian
strata. (Our trip leader had done large scale drill strat logs to
Device to prevent earthquakes24 Oct 2007 00:33 GMT2
I found simple solution on how to prevent earthquakes. Its principle
is very simple and it will not be too expensive to build one.
What do to you think of it? Could it work?
You can found the article here:
What shall come after Recent?22 Oct 2007 13:14 GMT24
Well, what shall come after Recent? Speaking in the year 57 After
Present...
The whole history of Earth has been about 4,5 milliards of years.
Right?
Imminent eruption for Indonesian volcano20 Oct 2007 03:55 GMT1
http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Imminent_eruption_for_Indonesian_volcano_999.html
by Staff Writers
Jakarta (AFP) Oct 17, 2007
Indonesia late Tuesday raised the status of a volcano on Java island to the
Expanding earth miracles19 Oct 2007 09:41 GMT1712
The Expanding Earth model raises some issues which, if not impossible,
are at least improbable or inexplicable enough to be called miracles.
If the model's proponents want to be taken seriously, they have to come
up with viable explanations for at least a few of these.
a good university?19 Oct 2007 08:42 GMT11
I'm thinking about getting a masters degree after graduation,
somewhere away from home (Latvia).
So I'm looking for a good university, that focus more on real
experience than book stuff only.
One for the Big Bad Ugly Cut-throat rabble of Ye Olde Cork and Anchor16 Oct 2007 22:57 GMT70
..the two sheets in the wind mob, who (as we follow on from the
cutting edge of Plate Tectonics:-
http://groups.google.com.au/group/sci.geo.geology/msg/2605a45c7311f8ae
...think that science and scientists are somehow believably following
OCTOBER 19th15 Oct 2007 01:52 GMT7
On October 19th,  1781,  at Yorktown,  Virginia, Cornwallis surrendered
to George Washington,  ending the Revolutionary War.
On October 19th,  1923,  at Fort Banks,  Winthrop,  Massachusetts,  I
was born.  Feel free to wish me  "Happy Birthday"  and send lots of
 
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