Kitsvloed by Twyfelfontein, Namibië!
Wanneer laas het jy ’n vloed in Namibië gesien? Carel Wolhuter het dié videos op 2 April 2018 geneem by Twyfelfontein, in die Damaraland-streek in Namibië.
Accident, 15 November 2011
Two people are in a critical condition in hospital following a gruesome accident in the Western Cape. 20 people died in a three vehicle pile up in the early hours of this morning. The accident happened on the N1 between Laingsburg and Prince Albert.
What Every Adventist Scientist Should Know: The Coconino Sandstone 5-31-2014 by Leonard Brand
We continue a series on What Every Adventist Scientist Should Know. This twelfth week we discuss Fossil animal tracks in the dunes: a case study in the scientific process. Study of the fossil vertebrate trackways in the Coconino sandstone provides a comparison between research designed to support a prior theory (and its assumptions) and research seeking to understand what explanation best fits the evidence.
1. Brand, L. R. 1979. Field and laboratory studies on the Coconino sandstone (permian) fossil vertebrate footprints and their paleoecological implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 28: 25-38. -
2. Brand, L. R. 1983. Field and laboratory studies on the Coconino Sandstone (Permian) fossil vertebrate footprints and their paleoecological implications. Reprint in: Terrestrial Trace Fossils. W. A. S. Sarjeant, ed., Benchmark Papers in Geology, 76: 126-139.
3. Brand, L. R. and T. Tang. 1991. Fossil vertebrate footprints in the Coconino Sandstone (Permian) of northern Arizona: evidence for underwater origin. Geology, 19: 1201-1204. -
CoMmentaries on this paper were published in: Science News, 141(4): 5, 1992; Geology Today, 8(3): 78-79, 1992 ; and Nature, 355: 110, January 9, 1992.
4. Brand, L. R. 1992. Reply to comments on Fossil vertebrate footprints in the Coconino Sandstone (Permian) of northern Arizona: evidence for underwater origin. Geology, 20: 668-670. -
5. Brand, L. R. and J. Kramer. 1996. Underprints of vertebrate and invertebrate trackways in the Permian Coconino sandstone in Arizona. Ichnos, 4: 225-230. -
6. Brand, L. R. 1996. Variations in salamander trackways resulting from substrate differences. Journal of Paleontology, 70: 1004-1010.
7. McKee, E. D. 1934. The Coconino Sandstone - its history and origin. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 440, p. 77-115.
8. Whitmore, J. H. and R. Strom. 2010. Sand injectites at the base of the Coconino Sandstone, Grand Canyon, Arizona (USA). Sedimentary Geology, 230: 46-59.
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