Talk:Bonneville flood
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editThe speed of the flood on this page is significantly different from the speed of the flood on this page: Red Rock Pass — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.118.28.237 (talk) 14:10, April 25, 2010
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2nd largest after Zanclean Flood?
editSomeone asked for clarification on the statement that the Bonneville flood was "the second largest in known geologic history" in the first paragraph, asking which was the largest. I immediately thought it must be the Zanclean flood, which I'm confident must have been larger, though I ciuodn't numerically confirm that, it is controversial if the Zanclean flood actually happened catastrohically, there is also a "Black Sea deluge hypothesis" which would represent a fairly large flood if true, and I couldn't confirm that the citation said it was second largest after the Zanclean flood using the part I had access to. DubleH (talk) 02:11, 19 July 2021 (UTC)