A guanoclastic flow perhaps?
Corky
Gill Ediger wrote:
One of the things I was trying to do was steer this discussion away
from the undignified use of the way too generic and overly
euphemistic, uninspired word "crap". Surely we are a more
sophisticated and scientifically oriented society than one that's
stuck on crap when there are dozens of more creative words to be used
to discribe what is definitely an intregated act of physics affected
by both biologic and geologic phenomena, not a simple "falling of
crap'. Come on, you guys, we're looking for something with learned
Greek or Roman origins. Dig deeply. Science is depending on you.
--Ediger
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