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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 67994130" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>Why are you assuming that the tree was dead before it began to be buried? The best modern analogue to something like this would be a mangrove swamp. The trees were steadily buried while still alive, then died, probably lost their tops, and were buried. Then fossilization began.</p><p></p><p>Not in an anaerobic/anoxic environment.</p><p></p><p>For those of you curious about polystrate fossils, I would <em>strongly</em> suggest reading <a href="http://www.christianforums.com/threads/polystrate-fossils.7619817/" target="_blank">this thread HERE</a> (click the link), especially starting on page 11. It's a few years old, but we discussed pretty much the same points that are being raised here, as well as some of the same articles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 67994130, member: 284142"] Why are you assuming that the tree was dead before it began to be buried? The best modern analogue to something like this would be a mangrove swamp. The trees were steadily buried while still alive, then died, probably lost their tops, and were buried. Then fossilization began. Not in an anaerobic/anoxic environment. For those of you curious about polystrate fossils, I would [i]strongly[/i] suggest reading [url=http://www.christianforums.com/threads/polystrate-fossils.7619817/]this thread HERE[/url] (click the link), especially starting on page 11. It's a few years old, but we discussed pretty much the same points that are being raised here, as well as some of the same articles. [/QUOTE]
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