Creation Science Articles
One Million Years of Not
Sweeping the Floors: The Soils of Beijing
Copyright 2006 G.R. Morton. This can be freely
distributed so long as no changes are made and no charges are made.
My office has
only one small view (between two buildings) of the distant Yang Shan
mountains outside of Beijing. They are now building a skyscraper to
fill the gap and deprive me of my view. But one good thing is coming
out of this. I have now seen how much dust has accumulated in
Beijing.
Soil comes
from eroded rock. As one digs down, one finds chemical changes in
the soil (called a soil profile) and then one begins to find cobbles
of the original rock and even deeper one finds more and more of the
original underlying rock. Often this change takes place over less
than 10 feet. But parts of Beijing are different.
The
construction site across the street from my office has now dug down
about 35 feet. The dirt they are pulling out of the site looks
identical to the dirt at the surface. As they have dug, there has
been no visible soil profile. It is one homogeneous mass of dirt
apparently made of the same material from top to bottom. A geologist
who works in my group and I have discussed this at length. We both
think this stuff is loess--a wind blown dust formed when glaciers
grind rock to a find powder. The powder is then blown by the wind.
Beijing is on the very easternmost edge of the Chinese Loess
plateau. (see
http://www.mindground.net/loess.html)
This loess
creates a huge problem for young-earth creationists because it means
that the earth must be older than they think. Every year about this
time (March-June) Beijing gets some dust storms. We had one on
Friday March 10th. A tiny dusting of yellowish dust is found on
everything--including inside of buildings (mostly the lobby where
the doors open).
Well, this
dust is identical in color and texture to the soil being dug up
across the street. That is what loess is. Here is a picture of the
construction site
The wall at
the back is about 20 feet tall. The horizontal line at the base of
the wall is 2-3 feet higher than the level the excavating machines
are on. You can see that they have now excavated another 10-12 feet
of this material--this dust of Beijing. (as an aside I am surprised
that they park the shovel as close to the edge as they do. If the
excavated cliff were to collapse, the shovel would fall with it.)
Below is a
better look at the site taken yesterday (3-22-06) on a day with less
pollution.
Now, how fast
does this stuff accumulate? Well I have been in Beijing one year
(admittedly a short time) but the experts say that it accumulates at
a rate of .017 millimeters per year(.000017 meters per year). Like
plate tectonics that continues to shove the Himalayas slowly
skyward, loess accumulates gradually -- averaging only 0.017
millimeters per year.
http://whyfiles.org/shorties/100dust_china/accessed 3-22-06
When I first
uploaded this page, I had calculated that there were 10.66 meters of
dust and that it would take 588,000 years for the dust to
accumulate. But that was on March 22, 2006. By April 8, 2006 they
had dug much deeper. Here is the newer picture.
I now estimate
that there are 60 feet of loess at this site--at the least. They
have found the water table and I now have no way to see how much
deeper the loess goes. A Chinese geologist in my office tells me he
thinks there is 100 meters of it. But lets use the 60 feet we see
exposed which is 18.16 m. That means it would take 18.16/.000017 ~
1,068,000 years for this to accumulate.
Here you have
before your eyes the results of about 1,000,000 years worth of not
sweeping floor. Our mothers were right, we best sweep the floor or
we will be buried in dust--in about 1,000,000 years.
Did you know that you can be a Christian,
and believe that the earth is billions of years old? The
author of this article, Glenn Morton, made the transition from young
earth creationism to old earth creationism. To learn more
about old earth creationism, see
Old Earth Belief,
or check out the article
Can You Be A
Christian and Believe in an Old Earth?
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