Re: Tectonic of the meditteranean basin




"don findlay" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Florian wrote:
Some Italian geophysicists are seriously thinking about global
expansion:

We really do not have an answer, but we do know that the time has
come to open a discussion on possible new frontiers in the Earth's
sciences."

http://www.unich.it/geosis/papers/A%20Manle%20plume.pdf


--
Florian

(Wot?) ( Is there a Yahoo in the House?)

Everything you always wanted to rubbish Plate Tectonics about
contained here:-
http://users.indigo.net.au/don
..and MORE... (Real answers to growing mountains...)

Wow, the words "great" and "Italian" do not belong together in the same
sentence. At least not for the last 200 years, anyway. Science in Italy
nowadays comes down to deciding which cheap Italian wine goes best with big
breasted women. Italian scientists are a joke, but a bad joke, at that
(they are not even funny). That much I know about the quality of science in
Italy. I have worked recently with some of those gentlemen (Italian
Engineers) and I was amazed at how one could obtain a PhD and remain so
stupid.

The only thing expanding in Italy is their waist line, from eating too much
pasta, and breathing too many fumes from their motor vehicles.

But then I don't know everything, but I do know what I know. That is the
difference between memorizing something and understanding it.



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