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An eruption on La Palma caught my interest. So a volcano erupted and lava spilled out. Sorry for the residents. La Palma volcano: Visual guide to what happened - BBC
So the question is: since it's obvious eruptions have been happening over the centuries, what about dating methods with accumulated sediment going over from the depth of the volcano? Wouldn't those later sediments be older than the lower strata? Possibly much older? This question is hopefully for those who are trained in these sciences. (Thanks.)
So the question is: since it's obvious eruptions have been happening over the centuries, what about dating methods with accumulated sediment going over from the depth of the volcano? Wouldn't those later sediments be older than the lower strata? Possibly much older? This question is hopefully for those who are trained in these sciences. (Thanks.)