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Ice core dating, first time i heard about it was in this thread....apparently still not accurate:
all i did is type in "ice core dating/ accuracy"...now, if it said completey accurate that would be nice but, like trees/carbon dating, a bunch of innacurate statments are made against it
http://www.flem-ath.com/icedate.htm
also keep in mind that if there was a flood...this could of tilted the Earths axis, thus changing temperatures.
Why don't you check out a scientific website like this one from the U.S. Geological Survey and learn something about the science before digging up pages by cranks.
Ice cores contain an abundance of climate information --more so than any other natural recorder of climate such as tree rings or sediment layers. Although their record is short (in geologic terms), it can be highly detailed. An ice core from the right site can contain an uninterrupted, detailed climate record extending back hundreds of thousands of years. This record can include temperature, precipitation , chemistry and gas composition of the lower atmosphere, volcanic eruptions, solar variability, sea-surface productivity and a variety of other climate indicators. It is the simultaneity of these properties recorded in the ice that makes ice cores such a powerful tool in paleoclimate research.
And without going all ad hoc on us, could you explain how Noah's Flood (which there isn't any evidence for) could have caused an Axial tilt?
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