Re: ALL the oceanic crust is recycled in 180 My: unrealistic



George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jeez, yet another idiocy. No it doesn't! the water does not reach the
place of melting! If it was the case, you'll get silica rich magmas.


Umm, black smokers:

That water comes from devolatilization of the mantle.


The big difference is in the scale.
Plate tectonics claims that ALL the oceanic crust is recycled in 200
My.

You'll have to point out what is your source for that statement.

Jeez. Your ignorance of basic plate tectonics principle is pathetic.

Except a small area in the Med sea, ALL of the ocean floor is less than
180 My. If you assume (Plate tectonics assumtion) that the size remained
constant, then you asume that there was at least the same surface of
ocean floor 180 My ago (2/3 of Earth surface), and that this floor was
totally destroyed in the last 180 Ma (recycled).

All of the CURRENT OCEAN FLOOR is from 150-230 million years old.

What? The oldest floor in current ocean basin is 180 My old (280 My in
the eastern Med basin)

<http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/ocean_age/data/2008/image/age_oceanic_lith
..jpg>

If you
ignore the former ocean basins that have been incorporated into the
continental land masses and have otherwise accreted to it, of course, you
can make up any old story you choose.

Bull***, according to plate tectonics, only a minute amount of ocean
floor is obducted compared to what is supposed to be "recycled".
In auxotectonics, former oceanic but narrow basins were closed by
emplacement of new crust at arcs and thrusting. This is currently
happening in the eastern mediterranean basin:

<http://nachon.free.fr/GPS/GPSagean.gif>


But in doing so, you risk ridicule

Zero risk that I can be more ridicule than you are.

=> ALL the oceanic crust is recycled in 180 My leaving no floor older
than 180 My.

Totally unrealistic isn't it? Yep, but that is what YOU believe.

No ocean crust older than 180 my? So you truly are an old Earth creationist!

Bull***. No ocean crust is older than 180 My in *current oceanic
basin*, ignorant goose:

<http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/ocean_age/data/2008/image/age_oceanic_lith
..jpg>



Ron Yates is a geologist that actually ignores the basic of the dominant
theory in geociences. What a bozo!


--
Florian
"Toute vérité franchit trois étapes. D'abord elle est ridiculisée.
Ensuite, elle subit une forte opposition. Puis, elle est considérée
comme ayant toujours été une évidence." - Arthur Schopenhauer
.


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