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On 20 May, 00:36, Christ's Love <christsag...@yahoo.com> wrote: > The geologic column (representing all the earth's observed sedimentary > rock) in classical geology represents hundreds of millions of years of > evolutionary history. Evidence that this column formed rapidly rather > than over millions of years is therefore evidence for a young geologic > column and a young earth. It should be     

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Author: Wombat
Date: May 20, 2008 00:53

On May 19, 5:36 pm, Christ's Love <christsag...@yahoo.com> wrote: The geologic column (representing all the earth's observed sedimentary rock) in classical geology represents hundreds of millions of years of evolutionary history. Evidence that this column formed rapidly rather than over millions of years is therefore evidence for a young geologic column and a young earth. It should be
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The geologic column (representing all the earth's observed sedimentary rock) in classical geology represents hundreds of millions of years of evolutionary history. Evidence that this column formed rapidly rather than over millions of years is therefore evidence for a young geologic column and a young earth. It should be noted that the "geologic column" is purely hypothetical and cannot be found     

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Author: Steven J.
Date: May 19, 2008 19:49

biele a formulé ce mardi : Gallad wrote: biele a formulé ce lundi : Gallad wrote: biele a formulé ce lundi : Masson Delmotte dit qu'il est possible de comparer les temperatures moyennes annuelles modernes a celles issuent des donnees paleoclimatiques sur au moins 2000 ans grace aux cernes d'arbres et les coraux, mais Gallad n'est pas d'accord
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Gallad wrote: > biele a formulé ce lundi : >> Gallad wrote: >>> biele a formulé ce lundi : >>> >>>>>> Masson Delmotte dit qu'il est possible de comparer les >>>>>> temperatures moyennes annuelles modernes a celles issuent des >>>>>> donnees paleoclimatiques sur au moins 2000 ans grace aux cernes >>>>>> d'arbres et les coraux, mais Gallad n'est pas d'accord ... >>>>> >>>>> De mieux en mieux     

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Author: Christ's Love
Date: May 19, 2008 15:36

biele a formulé ce lundi : Gallad wrote: biele a formulé ce lundi : Masson Delmotte dit qu'il est possible de comparer les temperatures moyennes annuelles modernes a celles issuent des donnees paleoclimatiques sur au moins 2000 ans grace aux cernes d'arbres et les coraux, mais Gallad n'est pas d'accord ... De mieux en mieux. Masson Delmotte dit exactement
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Gallad wrote: > biele a formulé ce lundi : > >>>> Masson Delmotte dit qu'il est possible de comparer les temperatures >>>> moyennes annuelles modernes a celles issuent des donnees >>>> paleoclimatiques sur au moins 2000 ans grace aux cernes d'arbres et >>>> les coraux, mais Gallad n'est pas d'accord ... >>> >>> De mieux en mieux. Masson Delmotte dit exactement le contraire >>> ("difficile     

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Author: Gallad
Date: Dec 19, 2006 03:28

biele a formulé ce lundi : Masson Delmotte dit qu'il est possible de comparer les temperatures moyennes annuelles modernes a celles issuent des donnees paleoclimatiques sur au moins 2000 ans grace aux cernes d'arbres et les coraux, mais Gallad n'est pas d'accord ... De mieux en mieux. Masson Delmotte dit exactement le contraire ("difficile de comparer ces tendances
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stewart_bristol wrote: > Phil Hays wrote: >> stewart_bristol wrote: >> I'm somewhat more interested in understanding the PETM and the PT than >> other time periods in the geologic past. What made these climate change >> events into extinction events? > > As far as I can remember, int the PETM "Atmospheric carbon levels then > are thought to have been about 2-3,000 parts per million (ppm     

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Author: biele
Date: Dec 18, 2006 19:54

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Author: Gallad
Date: Dec 18, 2006 13:53

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Author: biele
Date: Dec 18, 2006 13:51

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Author: Gallad
Date: Dec 18, 2006 13:41

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Author: Phil Hays
Date: Nov 28, 2006 18:23

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