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Author Topic:   Radiocarbon dates -- young coal and natural gas (things that C14 date too young/old)
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Message 9 of 21 (483564)
09-23-2008 9:06 AM
Reply to: Message 7 by johnfolton
09-22-2008 10:26 PM


What One Would Expect
What is interesting is another peat study dating thousands not millions of years of age.
Thousands of years is what one would expect in high latitudes; the peat having formed after the retreat of the glaciers of the last ice age. A peat bog down the road from my house was a shallow pond until 1938 when a hurricane filled it with sand. It then served as a cranberry bog and winter ice skating rink until 1967. The peat is all of 67 mm thick

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