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The Matt
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Message 39 of 65 (408830)
07-05-2007 7:21 AM
Reply to: Message 22 by TrueCreation
03-16-2002 10:27 PM


Hi TrueCreation.
Am I right in thinking that you agree that large scale igneous activity preceeded the opening of the Atlantic, but think it happened on a much shorter timescale than conventional geology says?
If so, how do you explain the presence of palaeosols between many of the lava flows? Soil development takes time, and this suggests rather slow accumulation of lava.
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