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Mud experiments overturn long-held geological beliefs

Mud experiments overturn long-held geological beliefs

Mud experiments overturn long-held geological beliefs: A call for a radical reappraisal of all previous interpretations of mudstone deposits
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09 Jan, 2008
Micro-fossil balls buried in Noah’s Flood

Micro-fossil balls buried in Noah’s Flood

Radiometric and genetic-clock dating, geo-structures, and geochemistry indicate Bicellum brasieri buried by Noah’s Flood and not one billion years ago.
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29 Jun, 2021
South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundary

South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundary

The size and marine nature of the sediments in the South Caspian basin support an Upper Cenozoic post-Flood boundary.
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01 Jan, 2021
Interview with creation geologist Tim Clarey

Interview with creation geologist Tim Clarey

Interview with Tim Clarey about his research career in Flood geology.
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19 Oct, 2020
The Bright Angel Trail trackways

The Bright Angel Trail trackways

The newly discovered tetrapod trackways at the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon are remarkable evidence for the global flood.
Article
13 Oct, 2020
Hopewell Rocks Canada

Hopewell Rocks Canada

Hopewell Rocks, Noah’s Flood, Canada, Bay of Fundy, Flower pot, conglomerate Noah’s Flood explains the flower pot rocks at Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, Canada
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18 Aug, 2014
Rapid formation of concretions

Rapid formation of concretions

Calcareous concretions in geology are now estimated to grow rapidly, within the time frame of the biblical global Flood
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21 Aug, 2020
The Salt Range saga

The Salt Range saga

The Salt Range of Punjab Pakistan has yielded some very interesting fossils—that according to evolution should not have been found!
Article
16 Jul, 2020
Long-distance transport of sediments

Long-distance transport of sediments

Provenance studies seem to reveal a massive sediment deposit that formed catastrophically in the Precambrian, consistent with Noahs Flood.
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26 Jun, 2020
The origin of laminae in shales

The origin of laminae in shales

A new mechanism for the formation of laminae in shales suggests includes moving water, consistent with Noahs Flood.
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05 Jun, 2020
Valley of Fire, Nevada

Valley of Fire, Nevada

The Valley of Fire, Nevada, is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood.
Article
01 Feb, 2020
Ancient Roman concrete

Ancient Roman concrete

Roman marine concrete provides an insight into how the world’s Flood deposits quickly hardened into enduring sedimentary landforms
Article
27 Jan, 2020
Unconformities

Unconformities

Uniformitarianism views unconformities as time gaps, but the Flood better explains them as part of its complex flow regime.
Article
12 Jul, 2019
Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet

Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet

Pre-glacial planation surfaces preserved below the Antarctic Ice sheet reflect erosion during the late Flood.
Article
14 Jun, 2019
Water and wind gaps

Water and wind gaps

Water and wind gaps were carved in the rocks during channelized runoff of Noahs Flood.
Article
27 May, 2019
Pediments

Pediments

Pediments were rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff.
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15 May, 2019