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Dinosaur tracks revealed due to severe drought conditions at Dinosaur Valley State Park
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<blockquote data-quote="dwb001" data-source="post: 77359472" data-attributes="member: 451149"><p>So gravel, sand and wet mud (when the river is running) have no abrasive effects on the edges of the prints?</p><p>There is not agitation of movement at level of the print?</p><p>No shifting sand movement distorting the edges of the print?</p><p></p><p>All the materials listed appear to be abrasive in their nature in a water environment.</p><p>How long does such a print remain in this condition under those conditions?</p><p></p><p>I am asking have these experiments been done or are assumptions being made without using the scientific process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwb001, post: 77359472, member: 451149"] So gravel, sand and wet mud (when the river is running) have no abrasive effects on the edges of the prints? There is not agitation of movement at level of the print? No shifting sand movement distorting the edges of the print? All the materials listed appear to be abrasive in their nature in a water environment. How long does such a print remain in this condition under those conditions? I am asking have these experiments been done or are assumptions being made without using the scientific process? [/QUOTE]
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