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Re: [RC] Calif..1st Fires now an earthquake..whats next? Frogs? Locusts? - Barbara McCrary

Our shale ridges at 1600 - 2000 ft. elevation are made of mud sediment.  Also, we know of a ridge at probably 1400-1600 ft. elevation that has rounded rocks.  A local man, a geology expert, told my husband that those rocks were once in a river and that gold was found there.  Fascinating.....
 
Barbara
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To: Susan
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [RC] Calif..1st Fires now an earthquake..whats next? Frogs? Locusts?


And our SoCal coastal mountain ranges are pocked with dolomite beds and ocean fossils indicating the area was once (Pleistocene era?) under water. It's dynamic.



Lynn Kinsky, Santa Ynez, CA
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Re: [RC] Calif..1st Fires now an earthquake..whats next? Frogs?Locusts?, Susan
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