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Just discovered Ancestral Rocky Mountains after I made Geology of the Rocky Mountains. I thought this article title had parallel structure to both Category:Geology of the Rocky Mountains and Geology of the Appalachians. Is merging OK with the other editors? I can imagine a section within this article about the ancestral Rockies. hike395 22:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't think it should be merged. Not only is, ..was the life of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains a separate life-(confer Sevier orogeny, etc(I don't know the others)). .. If people, can read and write, any good section can explain all that in synopsis, in this article: "Geology of the Rocky Mountains", and leave, not only somebody else's work alone, but develop that article as it was intended:
It seems obvious the First "Anc. Rocky mtns" was earths first attempt. The final is our present condition. Wouldn't the explanation of the Hot Spot beneath Yellowstone, and 2) the spine ridge-or whatever that W. continental US is riding over be a more interesting history to discuss, instead of just sucking up an article? Into the Rockies, which didn/t just suck up the Ancestral Rockies. They were levelled out through time. Like I say, it was the Earth's second attempt, at the same location, probably for continental, and plate tectonic reasons. (Note: do a total (experimental/abbreviated rewrite of Ancestral, If its still obvious it should be merged, you'll have answered your own question about it.)(+if you just discovered it, then your learning as I am learning. I had to reread some stuff today after creating this new category: Category:Geology of the Rocky Mountains)..(from the Ariz-SonoranDeserts)..... -- Mmcannis 05:05, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I propose that we merge Geology of Colorado into this article, since that other one is almost entirely about the Geology of the Rocky Mountains. The material about the sedimentary strata (such as the Morrison Formation) would be a positive addition to this article, I think. — hike395 ( talk) 15:14, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
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Just discovered Ancestral Rocky Mountains after I made Geology of the Rocky Mountains. I thought this article title had parallel structure to both Category:Geology of the Rocky Mountains and Geology of the Appalachians. Is merging OK with the other editors? I can imagine a section within this article about the ancestral Rockies. hike395 22:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't think it should be merged. Not only is, ..was the life of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains a separate life-(confer Sevier orogeny, etc(I don't know the others)). .. If people, can read and write, any good section can explain all that in synopsis, in this article: "Geology of the Rocky Mountains", and leave, not only somebody else's work alone, but develop that article as it was intended:
It seems obvious the First "Anc. Rocky mtns" was earths first attempt. The final is our present condition. Wouldn't the explanation of the Hot Spot beneath Yellowstone, and 2) the spine ridge-or whatever that W. continental US is riding over be a more interesting history to discuss, instead of just sucking up an article? Into the Rockies, which didn/t just suck up the Ancestral Rockies. They were levelled out through time. Like I say, it was the Earth's second attempt, at the same location, probably for continental, and plate tectonic reasons. (Note: do a total (experimental/abbreviated rewrite of Ancestral, If its still obvious it should be merged, you'll have answered your own question about it.)(+if you just discovered it, then your learning as I am learning. I had to reread some stuff today after creating this new category: Category:Geology of the Rocky Mountains)..(from the Ariz-SonoranDeserts)..... -- Mmcannis 05:05, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I propose that we merge Geology of Colorado into this article, since that other one is almost entirely about the Geology of the Rocky Mountains. The material about the sedimentary strata (such as the Morrison Formation) would be a positive addition to this article, I think. — hike395 ( talk) 15:14, 13 October 2023 (UTC)