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Old September 15th 09, 07:14 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.energy,alt.global-warming,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Study Rules Out Ancient 'Bursts' Of Methane From SeafloorDeposits

On Sep 15, 2:43*am, "Rob Dekker" wrote:
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You keep making the same mistake on methane. It's actually 1.7 parts per
million. Not billion.


•• It is no mistake and I do not accept your nonsense.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane
"The abundance of methane in the Earth's atmosphere in 1998 was 1745 parts
per billion, up from 700 ppb in 1750."
That is 1.7 parts per million.
Just admit that you made a mistake...


•• My source was more current than yours

* * However, the methane numbers are insignificant.


How do you know that ?


•• 1.37347500984e-04
Is that insignificant enough for you?
It is based on the ppm number

•• I was fortunate to have the late great Dr
* * Griffith Taylor for my teacher during his last
* * 2 years teaching. To learn from someone who had
* * been there, was a great experience.


••*You don't even know the name.

•• No, kid, you have a lot to learn and your
time is growing shorter by the minute