The Laschamp event and the demise of Neanderthals

Poor, poor Perry. Retarded people are like children. They think they are as smart as normal adults but don't understand they are about as opaque as a sheet of clear glass.

Poor, poor Dutch Cankles, needs ATTENTION so bad he has to respond to EVERY POST even when it isn't direct at him.

Poor, poor Dutch.

EVERYONE! PAY ATTENTION TO DUTCH! HE NEEDS YOUR ATTENTION NOW!!!!
 
Interesting.

So what did you find? My assumption is you were looking for tectonic information rather than paleomagnetism? I don't know the first foreign thing about geophysics so this is a mystery to me.
No, the project was using paleomagnetic data for magnetostratigraphy.
The lead scientist sold the project to the State oil company on the basis of using paleomagnetic data to do stratigraphic correlation and age dating, and using other methods to assess the thermal evolution of the basin.

I didn't write the paper or get the oil company grant. I was just the field grunt collecting samples. I'm not a glorious PhD like you claim to be, Perry.
 


The lead scientist sold the project to the State oil company on the basis of using paleomagnetic data to do stratigraphic correlation and age dating, and using other methods to assess the thermal evolution of the basin.

How did the paleomag data feed into the thermal evolution of the basin? I am not seeing the link.


I didn't write the paper or get the oil company grant. I was just the field grunt collecting samples. I'm not a glorious PhD like you claim to be, Perry.

Again, I never claimed this degree you talk about. And you can't show any evidence that I ever did so please drop this and let's talk about thermal evolution of basins. THAT is interesting.
 
I wonder if you could get some "coaly" type materials from the floodplain deposits you were looking @Cypress and maybe get some interesting thermal maturation signals from that. Vitrinite reflectance? I dunno if that would work, would it? Was that one of the metrics you were using?
 
I wonder if you could get some "coaly" type materials from the floodplain deposits you were looking @Cypress and maybe get some interesting thermal maturation signals from that. Vitrinite reflectance? I dunno if that would work, would it? Was that one of the metrics you were using?
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Look who's been Googling again. How's that rock collection coming, Perry?
 
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Look who's been Googling again. How's that rock collection coming, Perry?

Look, Dutch Cankles, if you don't want to talk science then by all means get back to chronic masturbation. No one cares what you have to say on this topic.

The one thing I know for sure is: you had to google everything I typed. And that's all I need to know about what you can add to the conversation.

Stop being a toddler and go somewhere else with your whining.
 
I wonder if you could get some "coaly" type materials from the floodplain deposits you were looking @Cypress and maybe get some interesting thermal maturation signals from that. Vitrinite reflectance? I dunno if that would work, would it? Was that one of the metrics you were using?
Good Googling, Perry :laugh:

No, not vitrinite reflectance.

There's no reason you should be interested in any of this, since you've spent two years calling me a fake, a hack, and a liar.

I not predisposed to spend two hours in the morning enraged in a dialectic about my life with somebody who is neither a buddy, nor a friendly peer. Isn't there someone more interesting than me in your life? lol
 
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