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Reply #165 - May 8th, 2025 at 9:48am
 
BTW—your “amethyst” is fake, covered by an artificial dye, you can see where the dye pooled.

You can insist on Dr Google all you like, you said, based on no evidence whatever, against the evidence of the testamur of my degree, that I did not study geology and zoology. So talk geology and zoology, not Dr Google. Talk geology not crystallography.

A geologist on the field. He has aerial photos, overlapping aerial photos. What instrument does he use on those photos, what does that instrument let him do?

Any time you want to admit you know nothing about geology, zoology or science in general just speak up and I will explain.

Two more questions for the expert geologist Googler:

1. What are strike and dip?

2. Why does a geologist measure them?

3. What must a geologist ensure before measuring strike and dip?
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Reply #166 - May 8th, 2025 at 9:49am
 
so—can I expect answers or an admission I did study geology and zoology any time soon?
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Re: Can you identify these rocks?
Reply #167 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:09am
 

I am not a geologist.

forgiven

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Reply #168 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:16am
 
You arsehole!

You claimed, based on spite and jealousy, that I did not study and graduate with a B.Sc. in geology from Adelaide University. Now you say you know nothing about geology and zoology so how dare you presume to judge me you fucking peanut brain?

I deserve a full apology from you, you despicable little ASPD creep!
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Reply #169 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:18am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on May 8th, 2025 at 10:16am:
You arsehole!

You claimed, based on spite and jealousy, that I did not study and graduate with a B.Sc. in geology from Adelaide University. Now you say you know nothing about geology and zoology so how dare you presume to judge me you fucking peanut brain?

I deserve a full apology from you, you despicable little ASPD creep!



I know you didn't study geology because you couldn't
answer basic questions about Physics and Chemistry.

They are essential 1st year subjects for Geology.
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Reply #170 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:24am
 
hahaha Dr Google.

I hold a valid Bachelor of Science degree from Adelaide University. Geology and Zoology the main subjects.

You can’t say that you have a degree. You obviously do not have a degree or even a high school diploma, it comes out in many things, how you fell for an obvious conman named David DuByne, how you compiled over 100 pages of crap and tried to call it “evidence” and it comes out in the toilet of a board that you turned your Environment MRB into.

Playing Dr Google doesn’t wipe any of that out.

I posted the redacted testamur of my degree, showing the raised edges of the seal of the University of Adelaide. You cannot do the same—you dropped out of high school.
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Reply #171 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:44am
 
Alfred Wegener propounded the Theory of Continental drift. He was able to “reassemble” the previous supercontinent by fitting together not the coastlines but the continental shelves of present day continents.

Support for his theory came not just from the fitting together of the continents but how landforms, environments etc carried across the continental boundaries.

His theory lacked a mechanism for moving continents around the globe. Work starting in 1906 and developed post WWII discovered polar reversals and ocean floor creation in the mid ocean ridges (Iceland is actually mid ocean ridge above sea level.) This provided the missing mechanism of continental drift.


Rounded boulders/outcroppings—these would be granite or similar, they weather by “exfoliation” almost. Square/rectangular suggests sandstone which has bedding along which weathering and erosion happen. Add some cracks from orogeny—moisture can seep along cracks/bedding causing parts of outcrops to fall off.


Overlapping aerial photos of course suggests use of a stereograph which lets you view in three dimensions. Our geologist can then mark geological features, like an outcropping over a ridge, first step in preparing geological maps.


What else. The copper orebody, rich because ground level and some depth below is the zone of secondary enrichment where groundwater concentrated certain copper–based minerals. Below that the proportion of copper drops off pretty sharply.


None of these questions are hard, tiny bit more than general knowledge. Dr Google couldn’t answer them.
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Reply #172 - May 8th, 2025 at 10:57am
 
AI Overview

The work starting in 1906 and developed post-WWII, particularly the discovery of polar reversals and ocean floor creation at mid-ocean ridges, is primarily attributed to the work of Harry Hess and others involved in mapping the ocean floor after WWII. His work, alongside that of Marie Tharp, revealed the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and led to the understanding of seafloor spreading and its implications for plate tectonics.

Elaboration:

Early Work:
In the early 20th century, scientists began using sonar to map the ocean floor, revealing the presence of massive underwater mountain ranges, including the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

Post-WWII Discoveries:

After World War II, the mapping efforts intensified, and data from sonar-equipped vessels revealed the details of the ocean floor.

Hess's Contributions:

Harry Hess and others, including Marie Tharp, used this data to create detailed maps of the ocean floor.

Seafloor Spreading:

Hess proposed the theory of seafloor spreading, suggesting that new oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean ridges and spreads away from them, driven by mantle convection.

Polar Reversals:

The study of magnetic anomalies in the seafloor revealed that the Earth's magnetic field had reversed polarity multiple times in the past, providing further evidence for seafloor spreading and plate tectonics.

Plate Tectonics:

The combination of seafloor spreading, polar reversals, and other geological evidence led to the development of the theory of plate tectonics, which revolutionized our understanding of Earth's processes.
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Reply #173 - May 8th, 2025 at 11:20am
 
Dr Google.

It does not give you an air of knowledge or intelligence you know. Good to expand on what I gave you but I doubt it goes deeper than copy and paste with you.

You should show direct quotes and give links to sources—likely only wiki but should acknowledge sources.

What I gave is what I studied including doing a lot of reading into Continental Drift while studying Geology I back in 1966 or 1967, just background stuff I remember.

I graduated from Marion High School, sadly no longer existing, with Leaving Honors, more than just matriculating with a Leaving Certificate after year 4. Leaving Honors was good, a real bridge to University study. We studied four subjects, Math I, Maths II, Physics and Chemistry. We had a free period I spent in the little Seniors library. Got good passes in all including one credit and one distinction—likely still have the certificate somewhere, not yet unpacked.

It was the last year of school so I asked my teacher, Jack Spratt—still talked about when graduates of Marion High meet—for a reference to get work etc. Don’t have it anymore but it mentioned I was of “Higher than average intelligence” so there! AHAHAHAHAHA!
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Reply #174 - May 8th, 2025 at 11:34am
 

Wow - so Monk is superior to other posters here - just like Brian.   Undecided

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Reply #175 - May 8th, 2025 at 12:45pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 26th, 2024 at 7:49pm:


That looks like bedwetter's brain Cheesy LOL
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Reply #176 - May 8th, 2025 at 1:09pm
 
Bobby. wrote on May 8th, 2025 at 11:34am:
Wow - so Monk is superior to other posters here - just like Brian.   Undecided



I never claimed superiority.

I said, truthfully, that I graduated with a BSc from Adelaide University. I quoted something from a reference written in 1965. That was only today that I mentioned the reference.

You falsely claim 6 years tertiary education but all your posts here point to a high school dropout. I even said that did not need to be considered dishonorably, might have left to earn money for the family. Your intelligence is not high but with drive you could have done more very likely.
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Reply #177 - May 8th, 2025 at 1:15pm
 
In fact, Booby, you are the one who has tried to claim superiority and not just with the false claim of your education.

No, you sneeringly said something along the lines of “stick to talking about little dogs and I will cover the environment” or wtte.

Funny thing is, YOU are the one posting crap about little dogs and I cover the environment to some extent from my MRB. You then think lees actually rebuts my posts, showing you aren’t very bright.
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Reply #178 - May 8th, 2025 at 3:22pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on May 8th, 2025 at 1:09pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 8th, 2025 at 11:34am:
Wow - so Monk is superior to other posters here - just like Brian.   Undecided



I never claimed superiority.

I said, truthfully, that I graduated with a BSc from Adelaide University. I quoted something from a reference written in 1965. That was only today that I mentioned the reference.

You falsely claim 6 years tertiary education but all your posts here point to a high school dropout. I even said that did not need to be considered dishonorably, might have left to earn money for the family. Your intelligence is not high but with drive you could have done more very likely.



My claims are not false and I haven't listed my qualifications -
it's meaningless on an internet forum -
when you can get any qualification you want by paying $50 to some grifter
who prints it out with Word for Windows or Photoshop.
People can tell that I'm knowledgeable from my high quality posts
and the subjects I write about.
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Reply #179 - May 8th, 2025 at 3:52pm
 
No mate, you have made NO high quality posts.

You don’t post about the environment in your MRB. Post count there is anemic, post quality is in the toilet. Lack of education, lack of intelligence coupled with intellectual laziness will do that.

You have become deft at using google to try to cover up your lack of education, that is a trick not a quality post.

Your posts in the “Chinese Bioweapon” thread are the lowest of quality. No judgement in selecting what to post, obviously no thinking/reading just posting junk.

Someone with 6 years education would know more and would know to separate shit from clay, a skill you definitely lack.
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