Errosion is what the site says, but perhaps seismologic changes as well?
The information at Sugarloaf definitely indicated that there were seismic upsets that caused the formation of the mountain; it was so long ago, that I can't believe that that wouldn't have been an influence, somewhat, on the diminishing of the Appalachians. Also, if I'm not mistaken--and I'm no geologist--wouldn't the presence of mountains that dramatic indicate significant seismic activity in the first place? So I'm sure it was many things. :)
LJ= as far as I can tell, no big screw ups of LJ happened, they have been behaving.
It seems that way to me, though I'm not following metafandom like I once was. :) It's kind of ironic given the panic everyone went into when SUP purchased LJ from SixApart. However, as far as I can tell, SixApart have been the worst owners so far. I still don't think that they quite knew what they were getting into when they came on board and found LJers a little less compliant and malleable than they expected! :)
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The information at Sugarloaf definitely indicated that there were seismic upsets that caused the formation of the mountain; it was so long ago, that I can't believe that that wouldn't have been an influence, somewhat, on the diminishing of the Appalachians. Also, if I'm not mistaken--and I'm no geologist--wouldn't the presence of mountains that dramatic indicate significant seismic activity in the first place? So I'm sure it was many things. :)
LJ= as far as I can tell, no big screw ups of LJ happened, they have been behaving.
It seems that way to me, though I'm not following