End-triassic extinction (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Friday, March 22, 2013, 15:54 (4055 days ago)

Due to volcano activity:-http://phys.org/news/2013-03-huge-widespread-volcanic-eruptions-triggered.html

End-triassic extinction

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Saturday, March 23, 2013, 07:15 (4055 days ago) @ David Turell

Bowring says the technique is good for directly dating rocks up to 35 million years old, but beyond that, it's unclear how reliable the technique can be. His team used astrochronology to estimate the age of the sedimentary rocks and then tested those estimates against high-precision dates from 200-million-year-old rocks in North America and Morocco...-..the geochronology and astrochronology techniques gave the team precise estimates for the onset of volcanism 200 million years ago...and revealed three bursts of magmatic activity over 40,000 years—-..The painstaking technique enabled the team to date the rocks to within approximately 30,000 years..-Hrmmmm methinks something is not quite right here... They used radiometric dating, which is near useless in volcanic rock due to complex processes that occur in the formation of them, astrochronology, which is only useful up to about 35my, and some how managed to come up with 'precise' dates? -Problems with radiometric dating in volcanic rock

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End-triassic extinction: Problems with Dating Igneous Rock

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Saturday, March 23, 2013, 09:20 (4055 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Science Against Evolution-Another article that details a few of the issues in layman terms.

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End-triassic extinction: Problems with Dating Igneous Rock

by David Turell @, Saturday, March 23, 2013, 15:33 (4054 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Tony; Do you think the Planck CMB findings give an accurate estimate of the age of the universe? I've touched 2 million year old Vishnu shist at the bottom of the Grand Canyon and I've had my hand on the missing 750 million year Great Unconformity in the presence of a Grand Canyon Geology Professor expert. Am I wrong to accept what he taught me?

End-triassic extinction: Problems with Dating Igneous Rock

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Saturday, March 23, 2013, 18:58 (4054 days ago) @ David Turell

David: Do you think the Planck CMB findings give an accurate estimate of the age of the universe? I've touched 2 million year old Vishnu shist at the bottom of the Grand Canyon and I've had my hand on the missing 750 million year Great Unconformity in the presence of a Grand Canyon Geology Professor expert. Am I wrong to accept what he taught me?-Yes and no. All knowledge is built upon the knowledge that came before. We all stand on the shoulders of giants. In that respect, it is certainly not wrong for you to accept what you were taught.... as long as it is kept in the correct perspective. What he taught you was not fact. It was the most accurate according to the general consensus of the time. Consensus is not science.-Science is about observations and asking questions. If we do not question what we are told, we are doing it wrong. If we have observations that do not fit the theories, what do we through out, the theories or the observations? There is a lot of data that does not fit the current dating theories, so what do we throw out, the theories or the data? Do we write off everything that does not agree with the theory as an anomaly?-I read an article today(which you could find reading through those links, or I could go back and find if you are interested) where NASA had a collection of moon rock samples dated. The dates ranged from 200,000 to 8by old. All tests performed on the same samples, almost none of them agreed on a date. Unfortunately, when you selectively choose which test you are going to use according to which test is going to give the dates you are looking for, you are introducing a subjective bias into the data. -As far as the Plank CMB findings, I think that observations are accurate data given are current technological capabilities. The interpretation of that data however is another story. There are numerous assumptions made, many of which are certainly not givens.

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End-triassic extinction: Problems with Dating Igneous Rock

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Sunday, March 24, 2013, 05:36 (4054 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Do you ever read back through a post that you made and want to slap yourself for all of the grammar and spelling mistakes? Sheesh... I should know better than to post that 'late at night'. (My night time is the middle of the day currently, but that is another story.)

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