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Great
Flood Mystery |
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Author: Iverson,
Ben
A geological study of the broad view of North America Geology with
emphasis on the general background of many present geological
reports.THESIS: 2000 years ago, two floods of over 5000 cubic miles
of water came out of northern Canada at tremendous speed, sufficient to
completely demolish large gaps in the Rocky Mountain chain. From
Jasper, Canada north, across Montana and Wyoming, and across New
Mexico/Arizona. The routing, the force and direction of this flood is
followed along with the destruction along the way. The deposition
pattern of an estimated 4000 miles of soil is also established,
reaching, in one case, an elevation of 11,000 feet above sea level.
Speeds of the flood were up to 500 miles per hour and maintained by the
Coriollus force.
Pages: 267
Item # B0002195
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