Full title, "International Ocean Drilling Expedition Obtains Unique Record Of Plate Tectonic Rifting And Changing Climate In Greece".
Image of core material collected during IODP Expedition 381 from deposits at the very base of the rift sequence. Southampton alum Casey Nixon, University of Bergen and Romain Hemelsdael, University of Montpellier examine split split core samples. Members of the research team examine core samples from the Corinth Rift.

1 posted on
03/15/2018 8:17:42 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv
Interesting core sample (conglomerate). What was the depth? Base of the rift makes it pretty spectacular.
3 posted on
03/15/2018 8:40:52 AM PDT by
JimSEA
To: SunkenCiv
*gasp*
Fascinating!
Thanks, SC!
:o]
4 posted on
03/15/2018 8:42:36 AM PDT by
Monkey Face
(Being a skew is better than being a jar. ~~ Tinyowl / FR ~~)
To: SunkenCiv
We here read it and think wow, interesting.
Liberals read this and think:
“”The Expedition team collected the core samples whilst aboard the drilling vessel Fugro Synergy between October and December 2017.””
Fugro Synergy
Synergy
Energy
This must have been funded by big oil, it’s wrong and the findings are altered to benefit them.
6 posted on
03/15/2018 8:55:30 AM PDT by
Abathar
(Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
To: SunkenCiv
It looks like sand and gravels to me.
7 posted on
03/15/2018 8:58:22 AM PDT by
shotgun
To: SunkenCiv
>>The Corinth Rift is one of the most seismically active areas in Europe where one of the Earth's tectonic plates is being ripped apart causing geological hazards including earthquakes, tsunamis and landslides
They left out male ED, scurvy, hay-fever, and Libtards.
10 posted on
03/15/2018 11:09:03 AM PDT by
pabianice
(LINE)
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