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Ancient Raindrops Reveal A Wave of Mountains Sent South By Sinking Farallon PlateStanford CA (SPX) Dec 20, 2010 50 million years ago, mountains began popping up in southern British Columbia. over the next 22 million years, a wave of mountain building swept (geologically speaking) down western North America as far south as Mexico and as far east as Nebraska, according to Stanford geochemists. Their findings help put to rest the idea that the mountains mostly developed from a vast, Tibet-like plateau that rose up across most of the western U.S. roughly simultaneously and then subsequently collapsed and eroded ... read more |
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![]() Guarded optimism as climate talks enter night The world's climate negotiators worked into early Friday morning amid guarded hopes of making progress, as a new willingness by India to accept binding action brightened the mood. ... more | .. |
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