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[RC] Geology - Sheila_Larsen


I question the conclusion that all those ripples are caused by the soil and
seismic activity.  I understand what you said about the geology of soils
and how they were pushed up, but the slippages that I saw after rain and
the occasional earthquake (where the entire hill slid - quite impressive)
didn't appear to cause that kind of rippling.  I can see where the soil
(clay) can get soft and pushed down by hooves though.  So interesting
hypothesis but would need more information to convince me  :  . )
Thanks,
Sheila
916.414.6685

A lovely horse is always an experience.... It is an emotional experience of
the kind that is spoiled by words.  ~Beryl Markham


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