Most levels are between 2' and 14' thick, or roughly 1,000 to 7,000 years in age duration. Resource search-core drills collectively show strata that changes from limestone (ocean floor) to sandstone (land erosion buildup) to shale (Shallow sea), and hard rock (granites, etc.) then back again. Many periods are much shorter, some are longer, and a very few are quite long. The geologic column shows the average static or calm periods that are between catastrophes to average about 7,000 years. In this book, I am expecting to prove via catastrophic ocean rise, the geologic column, deep core drills, ice core samples, varve layers, and other readings, that the Earth experiences major and cataclysmic catastrophes including dipole exchange on an irregular short term basis.
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