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Geological joint
Geological joint Columnar jointed basalt in Turkey Columnar ... the Giant's Causeway in Ireland A geological joint is a generally planar fracture formed ... the surface by erosion of the overlying strata. Joints are distinct from faults because joints ... do not have any significant offset of strata either vertically or horizontally. Joints can also ...
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User:Barnaby dawson/Views archive
... Ark, as reported in Genesis. Most major geological formations are explained in terms of a ... of Uniformitarianism, that is, the idea that geological phenomena are the result of gradual geological processes which took place over billions of ... say the coral grew. [1] How did geological features originate? Creationism Young earth creationists believe that some geological phenomena are a result of the ...
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Flood geology
... origin of most of the Earth's geological features, including sedimentary strata, fossilization, fossil fuels, submarine canyons, salt domes ... providing a scientifically accurate record for the geological history of the Earth, these claims of ... Flood geology adherents support their views with geological field work that they believe gives strong ... are rejected by the vast majority of geological scientists. In short, mainstream geologists consider ...
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Polystrate fossil
... as tree trunks) that run through several geological strata. Entire "fossil forests" have been discovered. They ... seams are present. Within Carboniferous coal-bearing strata, it is also very common to find ... innumerable fossil soils, called "paleosols", throughout the strata containing polystrate fossils at Joggins, Nova Scotia ... systems developed within paleosols found within these strata have been have been published in ...
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Talk:Young Earth creationism/Archive 1
... the flood was a combination of radical geological activity and extreme rain. They argue that ... was much more level, but that extreme geological action during the flood raised mountains to ... s crust is covered in deep sedimentary strata is a result of liquefaction after the ... the flood was a combination of radical geological activity (the fountains of the great deep ... was much more level, but that extreme geological action during the flood raised mountains ...
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Talk:Young Earth creationism/Archive1
... the flood was a combination of radical geological activity and extreme rain. They argue that ... was much more level, but that extreme geological action during the flood raised mountains to ... s crust is covered in deep sedimentary strata is a result of liquefaction after the ... the flood was a combination of radical geological activity (the fountains of the great deep ... was much more level, but that extreme geological action during the flood raised mountains ...
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Geologic time scale
... 17th century. Steno argued that rock layers (strata) are laid down in succession, and that ... came to realize that: 1) Sequences of strata were often eroded, distorted, tilted, or even inverted after deposition; 2) Strata laid down at the same time in ... could have entirely different appearances; 3) The strata of any given area represented only part ... The first serious attempts to formulate a geological time scale that could be applied ...
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Evidence of evolution
... or traces of organisms from a past geological age embedded in rocks by natural processes ... fossil records and their relations to different geological time and geological layers. For fossilization to take place, the ... by arranging its fossil records in a geological sequence. Such a sequence can be worked ... contains a series of horizontal layers or strata. Each layer contains fossils which are ...
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Geography of the Interior United States
... peneplain surface is overlapped by fossiliferous marine strata from an early geological date, Cambrian. This shows that the depression ... and the area over which the Palaeozoic strata were deposited are unknown. Because of the ... off an undetermined amount of the covering strata. The valleys by which the uplands are ... Region of the Great Lakes The Palaeozoic strata, already mentioned as lapping on the ...
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Talk:Schillinger System
... ornamented harmonic progressions accompany these tables. Harmonic Strata Chapter 6 introduces the idea of harmonic structures called strata. At this point, the discussion is only ... at the interval of the octave. When strata are superimposed the resulting assemblage is referred to as a Sigma (Σ). Strata and Sigmas are important to Schillinger’s concept ... sound is best achieved when the simultaneous strata are allotted to different instrumental ensembles ...
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