Posted on 01/01/2019 7:48:02 AM PST by rktman
The Grand Canyon is a gigantic geological library, with rocky layers that tell much of the story of Earths history. Curiously though, a sizeable layer representing anywhere from 250 million years to 1.2 billion years is missing.
Known as the Great Unconformity, this massive temporal gap can be found not just in this famous crevasse, but in places all over the world. In one layer, you have the Cambrian period, which started roughly 540 million years ago and left behind sedimentary rocks packed with the fossils of complex, multicellular life. Directly below, you have fossil-free crystalline basement rock, which formed about a billion or more years ago.
So where did all the rock that belongs in between these time periods go? Using multiple lines of evidence, an international team of geoscientists reckons that the thief was Snowball Earth, a hypothesized time when much, if not all, of the planet was covered in ice.
According to the team, at intervals within those billion or so years, up to a third of Earths crust was sawn off by Snowball Earths roaming glaciers and their erosive capabilities. The resulting sediment was dumped into the slush-covered oceans, where it was then sucked into the mantle by subducting tectonic plates. (Heres what will happen when Earths tectonic plates grind to a halt.)
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalgeographic.com ...
Not cactuses? WTH?
Ginourmous: Jazz the Autobot approved
I know where the crust went!
Myself, I don’t like crust. My dogs LOVE it! I give it to them.
Where is the crust? ... Out in my front yard.
Hi. Laz stole the chunk of crust...
It was back when we were all posting stone tablets on a wooden message board.
It took JimRob for ever to get all the posts up.
There wasn’t a White House basement then.
5.56mm
Here is another article on missing continental crust.
“What we found is that half of the mass that was there 60 million years ago is missing from Earth’s surface today,” said Miquela Ingalls, a graduate student in geophysical sciences who led the project as part of her doctoral work.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161005084321.htm
In the middle of flat Iowa, there is an east-west line of hills that mark the edge of the last glaciation.
There is a triple-divide a short ways north of Duluth. Rivers flow to Hudson Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Rains that fall on Triple Divide mountain in Glacier Park flow to the Pacific, Arctic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
bttt
We are technically in an Ice Age, ina warming period between glaciations.
Dang chem trails. Every time. We need a base on Mars fast. Lol.
Yeah, we took your freakin crusts, wanna make something out of it??
“I still get irritated by the fact that we can’t be bothered to use the word ‘cacti’ as the plural of cactus.”
There was a band called Cacti, but just like the word, they seem to have disappeared into oblivion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlxjVi66TTw
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It’s like a dance
The way that you
Shake your head
In full denial of the truth
When it was knocking on your door
Nobody got in
Now when your screaming for a hand
Nobody’s listening
Didn’t get a chance
To say it loud
Your secrets kept you
Pushing down, disavow
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Makes me think of liberals. They never learn. If they did, they wouldn’t be liberals any more.
I was looking for Martinsville, but at least Paragon made it, close enough I guess.
The crust is the best part!......................
It was the Wurst off-times, it was the Best of Tymes................
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‘It would take quite a subduction zone to transfer all of that into the mantle.’
A few teaspoons a day over a billion years and your talking a lot of moraines.
Well, that's what I tell myself.
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