Flood Geology, Again

That’s demonstrably false. We have many examples of paleocanyons which eroded out and then were infilled by later sedimentation.

Carson Pass–Kirkwood paleocanyon system: Paleogeography of the ancestral Cascades arc and implications for landscape evolution of the Sierra Nevada (California)

That is demonstrably false too as we have lots of evidence for Lagerstätten fossils, delicately formed fossils which form slowly in anoxic lake beds. They’re found all over the world and at ages from a few million years to Precambrian.

Konservat-Lagerstätten, on the other hand, are deposits known for the extraordinary preservation of fossilized life forms, especially where the soft parts are preserved. Such exquisite preservation require specific environmental conditions, such as anoxic (little or no oxygen) mud and sediment that inhibits bacterial decomposition processes for enough time for mineral exchange, precipitation, and other chemical processes to form casts and films of delicate softer body parts.

List of Lagerstatten fossil sites.

Don’t you ever do any research yourself before posting CMI’s boiler plate nonsense?

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