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To: ShoppinTheNet who wrote (11028)3/26/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Seems to me that is each section is 25 feet then all this should average out in the 25 feet. After all how many years would it take for 25 feet of sediment to be deposited?

Centuries I would think. And it probably would average out within the 25 ft. But the more interesting analysis may be differences in 25 foot sections that are seperated. The 25 foot section between 75 and 100 feet will be the result of a different era than the section between 300 and 325 feet. As the analysis on the deposit continue we may find the material surrounding a specific depth is the richest and more profitable to mine first.