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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / November 2007



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THANK YOU DR DON FINDLAY LEADING WORLD GEOLOGIST30 Nov 2007 10:59 GMT39
Forward of mail :
Congratulations Drs Leafgreen & Marshak
Madam, Sir,
Congratulations for your site http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/
Boulders30 Nov 2007 07:19 GMT22
On a recent trip to Death Valley we encountered some interesting
boulders that we are curious about.  They look a bit like volcanic
bombs but are waaaay too big:
 http://avtanski.net/images/var/boulders.jpg
Le Turd comes clean30 Nov 2007 05:57 GMT5
Le Turd finally comes clean and reveals his true agenda
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4BaWInc7NdY
Earth's crust thickness29 Nov 2007 03:40 GMT21
With the latest drilling techniques is it possible to drill
through the earth's crust and power turbines?
John.
The Law of Earth Expansion28 Nov 2007 20:06 GMT2
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/ee/law.html
Plate Tectonics,.the narcosis of fools and idiots and court buffoons27 Nov 2007 14:40 GMT2
Does it not occur to the Idiots of Plate Tectonics that Plate
Tectonics is entirely about the supposed tectonics of the ocean
floors, and that it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to say about the
internal tectonics of continents?
Transform faults do not offset spreading ridges27 Nov 2007 09:57 GMT102
How come?
Looks of komatiite flows26 Nov 2007 21:06 GMT32
What do active komatiite flows look like?
Ordinary modern lava flows, even the most fluid basalt flows, are
rather viscous. They cool from both bottom and top. The top becomes
cooler and more viscous than interior - forming pahoehoe crust - and
Where's Stu?26 Nov 2007 13:37 GMT7
I want to thump him, ..for being a gentleman, ..thinking he can have a
go at my one-legged butt.
Flat slab subduction24 Nov 2007 01:30 GMT2
(...Otherwise known as "flat subduction" )
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%22flat+subduction%22&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
or   <http://tinyurl.com/2l3vzq>
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Drilling the crust to 12 km. God goolgle's good.23 Nov 2007 07:00 GMT5
A few cut and paste's. John.
"Drilling earth's crust to break into the earth's mantel" - thousands of
these funded projects may cause massive devastation by 2012    staff
Reporter India daily.
The important question for the Expanding Earth believers.21 Nov 2007 20:34 GMT1487
There is one really important question for the Expanding Earth
believers which nobody seems able (or willing) to answer.
If, as they claim, the Earth (and other planets) are expanding, then
where is the data.
New SEM microscopies confirm Carboniferous human skull cap18 Nov 2007 15:36 GMT10
New SEM microscopies reveal Mr. Conrad's Carboniferous human skull
cap:
1. contains 30% carbon (by  atomic count) ,14% silica, and 46% oxygen,
proving the object is both coalified and fossilized.
Chilling Omen of Freak Event?17 Nov 2007 04:16 GMT6
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/a-chilling-omen-or-a-freak-event/2007/11/
13/1194766675296.html

Soon all cape launches will be sea launches.
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