“I think we have the better evidence of Mt St Helens where we have all kinds of stuff: trees buried inverted in many strata of soil, massive errosion, rapid fossilization, layers of soil that look amazingly like the alleged “billions of years” claimed everywhere else. Much of speculative historical science was debunked in the early summer of 1980”
—Any first year geology student would easily discern that the strata laid down by Mt St Helens was from a single volcanic eruption, even if they were unaware of the 1980 eruption. Many other examples of such layering was long known in other parts of the world. It’s nothing but various layers of volcanic dust; they look nothing like, say, the layers seen in the Grand Canyon.
Yeah, just volcanic dust. That 680 million cubic yards of dirt and mud just vaporized without a trace. And liquifaction and sedimentary layering only works in the laboratory. Heavier materials don't ever sort in the wild. (sigh)