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Catastrophism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catastrophism is the idea that Earth has been affected in the past by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope. The dominant paradigm of modern geology, in contrast, is unifor...
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The Fall and Rise of Catastrophism is based upon a lecture by Trevor Palmer given at Nottingham Trent University on April 25, 1996. Palmer discusses the history of orthodox catastrophist thinking, from its low point in the middle of the last century, to the current neocatastrophist revival.
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"And the earth did quake, and the rocks rent."; ... Sauropods, Elephants, Weightlifters: Ted Holden and Megafauna Ted Holden, a talk.origins catastrophist, has claimed that dinosaur sauropods would be too heavy to carry themselves about in current gravitational conditions. ... Woolly Mammoths: Evidence of Catastrophe?
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Catastrophism - What does our earth reveal about our geologic history? What are the implications of such a discovery? ... Catastrophism -- Past Cataclysmic Activity; Catastrophism is the idea that many of Earth’s crustal features (strata layers, erosion, polystrate fossils, etc) formed as a result of past cataclysmic...
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An article explaining the geologic processes known as catastrophism and uniformitarianism ... Catastrophism – The belief that the past history of the earth and of living things has been interrupted or greatly influenced by natural catastrophes occurring on a worldwide or very extensive scale.1...
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Catastrophism and Ancient Anomalies ... Current Main Page for Catastrophism ... Catastrophism dot Com...
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