tubber
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Clearly you have not ionized your brain by mounting your radar too low, yet.You're speaking my language! (sensing another geologist?)
In the case of Thormanby, it's pretty cool seeing geological processes that change geographies as we know them within a human timescale (decades, even!).
Fascinating on the Sechelt Peninsula front - isn't it all Jurassic Coast Crystalline Complex granitoids, or is there an accretion of another unit in there? Are you also referring post-glacial isostatic rebound?