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Hi Moth,
No, you haven't trodden on my toes the teensiest bit. I'm glad you feel it still fits the theory.
For the record, I'm not a qualified geologist but I have studied the subject for years, in fact since I found my first ammonite aged five (me, not the ammonite).
I was lucky enough to spend time in the field with Dr Alan Timms who I mentioned in another post. He is one of those people who turn your world inside out and upside down with his clarity and understanding of the earth, brilliant.
So whilst having no PhDs I do have a reasonable amount of experience and I'm very stubborn about believing things just because they're what we're told. Insatiable curiosity but expert in very little:-)

Rupert


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Posted by Rupert Soskin
30th January 2008ce
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