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|Dib=August 18, 2012 11:18
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==Additional Links==
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* [[One:Batavia Excession]]
* [[One:Excessions]]
==Discussion==
The most common explanations I have heard for the Antarctic Superposition is that it was in fact ''caused by'' the Tertiary Excession. I greatly respect Alt Melis' work here (I agree wholeheartedly with the theory of two distinct regions within Dinosaur Valley, for example), and I wonder if the scholar might be able to shed more light on the suggestion that the AS may not be directly linked with Batavia.
The most common explanations I have heard for the Antarctic Superposition is that it was in fact ''caused by'' the Tertiary Excession. I greatly respect Alt Melis' work here (I agree wholeheartedly with the theory of two distinct regions within Dinosaur Valley, for example), and I wonder if the scholar might be able to shed more light on the suggestion that the AS may not be directly linked with Batavia.



Latest revision as of 10:31, 8 September 2012


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Discussion[edit]

The most common explanations I have heard for the Antarctic Superposition is that it was in fact caused by the Tertiary Excession. I greatly respect Alt Melis' work here (I agree wholeheartedly with the theory of two distinct regions within Dinosaur Valley, for example), and I wonder if the scholar might be able to shed more light on the suggestion that the AS may not be directly linked with Batavia.

Prof. Reinhold Sanger 12:20, 20 August 2012 (PDT)

Alt Melis frequently uses "between" in an inclusive sense, and did not at this time want to take a stand between the Tertiarian, Quaternarian, and Seperate-Eventian sides of that particular 'controversy'.
--The lead research assistant of Alt Melis 13:45, 20 August 2012 (PDT)
A wise and diplomatic stance, indeed.
Prof. Reinhold Sanger 18:16, 20 August 2012 (PDT)