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» Tight folds and clastic dikes as evidence for rapid deposition and deformation of two very thick stratigraphic sequences
Tight folds and clastic dikes as evidence for rapid deposition and deformation of two very thick stratigraphic sequences
Tue, 01/26/2010 - 12:19 tmoore
Publication Type:
Book Chapter
Authors:
Austin, S. A.
;
Morris, J. D.
Source:
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Creationism, Creation Science Fellowship, Volume 2, Pittsburgh, Pa., p.3-16 (1986)
Keywords:
clastic dikes
,
folds
,
lithification
,
rates
,
sedimentation
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