Geologists push back date basins formed, supporting frozen Earth theory
Even in geology, it’s not often a date gets revised by 500 million years. But University of Florida geologists say they have found strong evidence that a half-dozen major basins in India were formed a billion or more years ago, making them at least 500 million years older than commonly thought.
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