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Tsunami Hit New York City Region In 300 BC

Hugh Pickens writes "Scientists say that sedimentary deposits from more than 20 cores in New York and New Jersey indicate a huge wave crashed into the New York City region 2,300 years ago, dumping sediment and shells across Long Island and New Jersey and casting wood debris far up the Hudson River. Steven Goodbred, an Earth scientist at Vanderbilt University, says that size and distribution of material would require a high velocity wave and strong currents to move it, and it is unlikely that short bursts produced in a storm would suffice. 'If we're wrong, it was one heck of a storm,' says Goodbred. An Atlantic tsunami is rare but not inconceivable, says Neal Driscoll, a geologist from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, who is not associated with the research. The 1929 Grand Banks tsunami in Newfoundland killed more than two dozen people and snapped many transatlantic cables, and was set in motion by a submarine landslide set off by an earthquake."

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  1. Good news for the young earthers.. by Garbad+Ropedink · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    One of the side effects of a story like this is the young earth creationists tend to latch onto it and say it's proof there was a great flood. I'm not sure it even syncs up with their made up timeline, but you just wait and see they'll start touting this as proof.

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    1. Re:Good news for the young earthers.. by Anpheus · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      Young earth creationists shouldn't be "tolerated," their view is akin to, "The universe was born from the Great Banana in the year 500BC, and as a test of our faith, it was made to appear as if 13.x billion years old in every conceivable way."