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Amazon River Once Flowed in Opposite Direction
PhysOrg ^
| October 24, 2006
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Posted on 10/24/2006 9:54:37 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Russell Mapes, a graduate student from Grass Valley, Calif., ...explains that these sediments of eastern origin were washed down from a highland area that formed in the Cretaceous Period, between 65 million and 145 million years ago, when the South American and African tectonic plates separated and passed each other. That highland tilted the river's flow westward, sending sediment as old as 2 billion years toward the center of the continent. A relatively low ridge, called the Purus Arch, which still exists, rose in the middle of the continent, running north and south, dividing the Amazon's flow - eastward toward the Atlantic and westward toward the Andes. Toward the end of the Cretaceous, the Andes started growing, which sent the river back toward the Purus Arch. Eventually, sediment from the mountains, which contained mineral grains younger than 500 million years old, filled in the basin between the mountains and the arch, the river breeched it and started its current flow. Previous research has identified a reverse flow, but only in segments of the river. Mapes and Coleman traversed about 80 percent of the Amazon basin, collecting samples of zircon.
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TOPICS: History; Science
KEYWORDS: amazon; andes; catastrophism; charlesdarwin; chicxulub; continentaldrift; cretaceous; crustaldisplacement; earthinupheaval; immanuelvelikovsky; lunarorigin; magneticpole; magnetism; miocene; platetectonics; poleshift; purusarc; purusarch; russellmapes; sciencefrontiers; williamcorliss; worldsincollision; zircon
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posted on
10/24/2006 9:54:39 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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10/24/2006 9:55:30 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
She blinded me with science.
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posted on
10/24/2006 9:56:43 PM PDT
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pissant
To: pissant
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posted on
10/24/2006 9:58:12 PM PDT
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Pyro7480
("Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world." - Pope Blessed Pius IX)
To: Pyro7480
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posted on
10/24/2006 9:58:37 PM PDT
by
pissant
To: SunkenCiv
Hey my cousin is named Russell Mapes. How funny. This isn't him though.
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10/24/2006 10:00:33 PM PDT
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phoenix0468
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To: SunkenCiv
BUSH'S GREAT X 1054 GRANDPAW'S FAULT!!!!!
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posted on
10/24/2006 10:01:06 PM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
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To: pissant
This story came from Brazil, so it may be a little nutty.
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10/24/2006 10:01:15 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
This flow change was documented on p. 523 of Bishop Ussher's chronology.
See here.
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10/24/2006 10:02:00 PM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: phoenix0468
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10/24/2006 10:04:22 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
Considering Brazil is known for a certain type of nut and a bad Duran Duran song, its a fair bet.
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10/24/2006 10:04:41 PM PDT
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pissant
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10/24/2006 10:05:17 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: pissant
Is there any other kind of D-D song? ;') They did cover "Thank You" (a Led Zep) pretty well. Not spectacularly innovative arrangement though.
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10/24/2006 10:06:52 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
No. D-D is prety much for 14 year old girls. Never been one, so I missed that boat.
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10/24/2006 10:08:32 PM PDT
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pissant
To: SunkenCiv
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10/24/2006 10:12:37 PM PDT
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phoenix0468
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To: phoenix0468
Edo Nyland once had this on his webpage:
"This is NOT the homepage of Dr. Edo Nyland, professor emeritus of geo-physics at the University of Alberta. Last updated February 22, 1999."
The most fun perhaps ever had in this area is Mike Brown, an astronomer. Look under "my alternative lives":
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/
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10/24/2006 10:30:09 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: pissant
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posted on
10/24/2006 10:43:28 PM PDT
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Pyro7480
("Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world." - Pope Blessed Pius IX)
To: pissant
Duran Duran is among my guilty pleasures & I have no idea which song you're talking about or why. I guess I have to say, you seem to know more about the band than I do. :o)
Another of my guilty pleasures is the movie "Brazil", though I could never figure out why the movie was given that name.
To: pissant
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10/26/2006 9:58:17 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
I had no idea they still were a band. Oh, maybe I did hear they still played in 3rd rate indian casinos. ;o)
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10/27/2006 6:45:48 AM PDT
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pissant
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