Re: Not a link but a publication reference
From: Ralph Nesbitt (ralph-nesbitt_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 06/04/04
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 04:12:31 GMT
"don findlay" <don@tower.net.au> wrote in message
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> dharder@bnl-dot-gov.no-spam.invalid (DAH) wrote in message
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> > How about the source?
> >
> > J. Phipps Morgan, T.J. Reston, C.R. Ranero, Contemporaneous mass
> > extinctions, continental flood basalts, and ?impact signals?: are
> > mantle plume-induced lithospheric gas explosions the causal link?,
> > Earth and Planetary Science Letters 217 (2004) 263-284.
> >
> > Yes, it is an awesome concept, and certainly a little scary.
>
> But Earth expansion in periodic 'jumps' that are tantamount to
> catastrophism is not, uh?
> (...Rolling aloOOnnng, ..with the tumbellin' tumbleweeeEEeeed)..
>
Where is the data to give even the faintest anount of support to your
"Blathering"?
>
Ralph Nesbitt
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