A Classic Polystrate Fossil
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Armon Ayers- Number of posts: 1596
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Re: A Classic Polystrate Fossil
Just such an event happened at Mount St. Helens in 1980, when an eruption toppled a standing forest. The tree trunks were deposited in Spirit Lake. After a few years of waterlogging, the trunks sunk roots down, in life's position but not life's location. Today there are tens of thousands of upright trees standing on the bottom of the lake.
Now TH, iffen dat was what happened ....... then it surely was a Godly Miracle.
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Re: A Classic Polystrate Fossil
So, trees fall into sediment that then hardens giving the appearance of layers of sediment put down over millions of years---I agree with you Sam.
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