Rapid Formation Of Layers And Strata

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How long does it take layers to form?

SECONDS OR MINUTES: Alan V. Jopling, Dept. of Geology, Harvard
"it is reasonable to postulate a very rapid rate of deposition; that is a single lamina would probably be deposited in a period of seconds or minutes rather than in a period of hours. ...there is factual evidence from both field observation and experiment that laminae composed of bed material are commonly deposited by current action within a period of seconds or minutes." (Significance of Laminae Some Deductions on the Temporal, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, V. 36, No. 4, p. 880-887)

 

 

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Rapid Formation of Layers & Coal

This is a 30 foot vertical fossil tree, which according to evolutionary geologists, must be extending through millions of years of strata. This tree is one of hundreds found near Cookville, TN in the Kettles coal mines and proves strata forms rapidly many layers at a time.

 

 

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Ephemeral Markings
Certain sedimentary features are very temporary; Bird tracks in sand; ripples formed by water flowing over sand; etc. The fact that such features are preserved in rock demonstrates the necessity of the rapid formation of sedimentary rock.

 

 

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Coal Is Not Old

This small iron pot was imbedded inside a single lump of coal.

 

 

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Laboratory Coal & Oil
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Rapid Coal, GEORGE R. HILL Dean of College of Mines & Mineral Industries, "A rather startling and serendipitous discovery resulted....These observations suggest that in their formation, high rank coals,....were probably subjected to high temperature at some stage in their history. A possible mechanism for formation of these high rank coals could have been a short time, rapid heating event." [Six Hours], Chemtech, May, 1972, p. 292.
Click to ViewGarbage into oil, " British scientists claimed to have invented a way to turn household garbage into oil suitable for home heating or power plant use. 'We are doing in 10 minutes what it has taken nature 150 million years to do', said Noel McAuliffe of Manchester University..." Sentinel Star, 2/26/1982
Click to ViewRapid Oil, Middleton, Holyland, Loewenthal, Bruner, "Bottom line - Economic accumulations of oil and gas can be generated in thousands of years in sedimentary basins that have experienced hot fluid flow for similar durations." The Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia No. 24, 1996, p. 6-12

 

 

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Inter-Bedded Eons

This dramatic example is impossible to explain by evolutionary geologists. Layers that are supposed to be separated by millions of years, are found interbedded.

 

 

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