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Walt Brown and the Hydroplate theory.
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<blockquote data-quote="Job 33:6" data-source="post: 74047435" data-attributes="member: 399299"><p>The figure posted in response isn't a subduction zone. Shrugs*</p><p></p><p>The research paper is describing a prehistoric rift zone, which is different from a subduction zone.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.coursera.org/lecture/planet-earth/2-b-6-continental-rifts-and-continental-collisions-Ch9ZN" target="_blank">2.B.6 Continental Rifts and Continental Collisions - Week 2: Plate Tectonics | Coursera</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.coursera.org/lecture/planet-earth/2-b-4-three-types-of-plate-boundaries-convergent-plate-boundary-dZsQw" target="_blank">2.B.4 Three Types of Plate Boundaries: Convergent Plate Boundary - Week 2: Plate Tectonics | Coursera</a></p><p></p><p>Where else would volcanic island arcs come from if not from subducting plates?</p><p></p><p>This is a rhetorical question that has no good answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job 33:6, post: 74047435, member: 399299"] The figure posted in response isn't a subduction zone. Shrugs* The research paper is describing a prehistoric rift zone, which is different from a subduction zone. [URL='https://www.coursera.org/lecture/planet-earth/2-b-6-continental-rifts-and-continental-collisions-Ch9ZN']2.B.6 Continental Rifts and Continental Collisions - Week 2: Plate Tectonics | Coursera[/URL] [URL='https://www.coursera.org/lecture/planet-earth/2-b-4-three-types-of-plate-boundaries-convergent-plate-boundary-dZsQw']2.B.4 Three Types of Plate Boundaries: Convergent Plate Boundary - Week 2: Plate Tectonics | Coursera[/URL] Where else would volcanic island arcs come from if not from subducting plates? This is a rhetorical question that has no good answer. [/QUOTE]
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