[at-l] Appalachian Mountains' Geologic History

rgcmsg rgcmsg at charter.net
Sat Nov 18 00:38:35 CST 2006


Useless without pics




> Looks like if you want to finish hiking ALL the appalachians, you'll have 
> to
> go down to Mexico!!
>
> New theories and evidence:
> http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=124i3jufc;_ylc=X3oDMTNrajk1NDh2BFJfYWlkAwRSX2QDaHR0cDovL3d3dy5ldXJla2FsZXJ0Lm9yZwRSX2Rpc3QDTmV3cwRSX2RtbgNldXJla2FsZXJ0Lm9yZwRSX2ZpZAM0MzMxNTA3MzRiNDJjYzY5YmZhNzdjZWMzYzc2MTc5MwRSX2x0cAMx/**http%3A//www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/ou-gfn111606.php
>
> Geologists find new origins of Appalachian Mountains Study redraws ancient
> map of continents
>
> Athens, Ohio (November 16, 2006) -- Geologists have developed a new theory
> to explain how and when the Appalachian Mountain range was created. Their
> research redraws the map of the planet from 420 million years ago.




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