All Those Explosions Were Someone Else's Fault

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by James Alan Gardner

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  * A geological region substantially different from adjacent regions because it originated elsewhere and was brought in by a moving tectonic plate.

  * Getting out into the real world to check a supposition that originally came from lab experiments, computer modeling, or map/photo analysis.

  * The contact zone between rock layers of substantially different ages, e.g., much younger rocks lying on top of much older rocks. Unconformities indicate significant change points in a place’s geological history.

  * Creation of new rock by loose sediments cementing themselves together.

 

 

 


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