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Thixotropic sediments are stable until they are disturbed; then they behave like fluids. Sediments with these properties are widespread in western Kentucky along the Ohio River Valley. This is reason ...
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...sediments,...liquefaction, hydraulic plucking, erosion, etc... all discussed in this segment. http://www.s8int.com/boneyard4.html See also: http://www.angelfire.com/az/BIGBANGis... http://www....
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...sediments ...Kentucky and Tennessee. At this point in the Earth's history these rocks made up the soft sediment of the bottom of a large, shallow ocean, which stretched across much of North ...
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Ken Bastida reports.
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The U.S. Geological Survey released additional maps pinpointing where the worst damage is likely to be in the Bay Area during the next big quake, NBC11's Daniel Garza reported.
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Thixotropic sediments are stable until they are disturbed; then they behave like fluids. Imagine what will happen to the shopping center built here when an earthquake strikes the nearby Wabash Valley Seismic Zone
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