Thursday, March 17, 2022

The Process Of Tridentation

On the subject of Ireland today remember that the three parallel peninsulas in the southwest of Ireland are an example of what I call "tridentation", as defined in my geological theory. This process of creating three parallel peninsulas happens when magma, molten rock, emerges from below surface rock. Some of the surface rock in the middle stays where it is, and some is moved to either side. This creates three parallel peninsulas.

This is explained in my geological theory, "The Story Of Planet Earth" on the geology blog www.markmeekearth.blogspot.com . It is in the Supporting Documents, 67) THE PROCESS OF TRIDENTATION. This theory leaves no major feature of the earth's surface unexplained, whether on land or the seafloor.

Here are the three parallel peninsulas in the southwest of Ireland:

Image From Google Earth

There are three other places where tridentation occurs. This is in far northern Canada, on Baffin Island:

Image From Google Earth

This is in northern Greece, on the Aegean Coast:

Image From Google Earth

Here is the Peloponessus, the south of Greece. Image From Google Earth.

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