:rolleyes: Some people can't get a point, though this one was quite simple. The surface of the Pacific is currently about 165,000,000 kmĀ² while...
Yes, I guess you rapidly got an idea about Trippy, BTW still denying the conclusions of Mazumder et al ESR 2005 Idem with Gneiss2011. You're...
Welcome to the crowd. Trippy is a pain in the ass, and Gneiss2011 is a perverse that systematically ignore every arguments presented. You should...
From these reconstructions, we can see that Alaska and Kamchatka are predicted to move southward from 100 Ma to present. I guess there are...
Oh please. We all know here that your favorite tactics is to provoke posters to derail scientific. If you have evidence of such sutured...
If you did your homework, then why don't you present the results of your research instead of asking questions?
Me neither. It seems they believe that "I don't know" is not an acceptable answer for a scientist. When we lack observations to study a mechanism,...
Apparently you need a reminder. Mazumder in ESR 2005 explained to Williams why these predictions are speculative. The tidal effect cannot be...
Actually, despite having lived in Nebraska for a while, I never became fond of kool-aid ;)
The methodology used in this paper is unsuitable to refute the expansion of Earth. See a critical review of the methodology in this post. I'm...
The rift is a divergent boundary, that compression is not part of the rift. I've seen this one already and it is ludicrous. They predict that...
"The Laptev Sea Rift is a divergent tectonic plate boundary"
What you call a "thin line" is the Laptev rift.
Oh yeah, I read that piece of crap in Nature. Someone has to tell them that there is the Mid Atlantic Ridge spreading in the arctic, which, far from...
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Of course not. He's a geologist, and every geologist knows that everything in their field goes against that hypothesis.
By eduction. See Yu Chudinov.
Yes, these extrusions are the results of massive mantle upwellings along the east asian margin. These upwellings emerge at the surface and spread....
That region appears very broken up, because it is the location of multiple mantle extrusions that took place at different time and in different...
Except that the oldest lithosphere of the pacific, atlantic, indian oceans is about -170 and -180 My old and is still present. [IMG] The...
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