I believe we disagree on some assumptions, but I only ask questions to learn more. I do not believe that ethos will be changed on the FR threads but the volume of information that can be exchanged is HUGH. :o)
What is your background on these subjects? Mine is strictly educational, although almost rabid. I study these arguments almost daily and have volumes of notes and books. I have been do this for about 12 years. I am not a scientist, nor do I play one on TV, (but I did stay at a Holiday Inn express last night) If you got that joke I'll be really impressed
I'll clear up the questions and get back to you. The arctic graveyards, the Malta caves and Mt. Edna all have voluminous fossil graveyards with literally thousands of fossils piled on top of each other caused by something (volcanic activity, deluvian action or mass geological upheaval) I long for more recent reports on such activities but realize the informational vetting process is a lot more rigid and controlled now than it was in the past, which accounts for most evidential writings available to the layperson being so old.
Back at a later time,
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Pinging coyoteman because I used his name in the post, as per FR rules.)
I imagine such "reports" are distributed in various venues, but mass casualty events in nature which could easily lead to future "voluminous fossil graveyards" are happening all the time. Flash floods and river floods commonly kill hundreds or thousands of animals, and often enough aggregrate their remains. Red tides and other algal blooms regularly asphixiate untold thousands of marine creatures. There are many other examples. If you want a creationist source see the discussion in Davis A. Young's Creation and the Flood.