A range of mountains have been detected under the ice of Antarctica where no range of mountains was expected. Conventional geological theory cannot explain their existence. Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains
I predict that when these mountains are mapped in detail they will not show a surface eroded by a moving ice sheet, but will show a jumbled mass of sharp edged rock blocks kilometers wide with sharp cliffs, deep fissures and rock thrust over ice.
These features should be preserved where there is little flow of the ice. This would be evidence of rapid fissuring and thrusting of the crust during an overturn.
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