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Gentleman geologist leads Jurassic journeys
Gavin Cox interviews Creation Geologist John Matthews about his career and experiences in the oil industry and his conversion to Christ and creationist
by Gavin Cox
Geochemical and related evidence for early Noah’s Flood year
A proposed five-stage time sequence for the early part of the global Flood, with an emphasis on geochemistry.
by Harry Dickens and Aaron Hutchison
The Jurassic Coast, England and its dry valleys: periglaciation or Noah’s Flood?
Is the data from dry valleys along the Jurassic Coast consistent with Noah’s Flood?
by John D Matthews
Early victim of the ‘dinosaur-extinction impact’
The first dinosaur death is claimed to have been drowned and quickly buried due to a huge tsunami caused by the Chicxulub impact at the Yucatan peninsula.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Flood-buried crocodile’s last supper was a dinosaur
Did a crocodile ambush an ornithopod dinosaur to eat it, or did it venture upon a fortunate last supper (already dead), before it got buried in the Flood?
by Lucien Tuinstra
The firewalkers
Surrounded by fiery lava and floodwaters, animals left their mark
by Jonathan obrien
Fantastic folds
Curvy rock layers undermine millions of years
by Gavin Cox
Biggest ichthyosaur ever found in the UK!
The largest and most complete fossil ichthyosaur skeleton ever found in the UK is best explained as evidence of catastrophic burial during the Flood.
by Gavin Cox
Colonial nesting or hurried egg laying by dinosaurs?
Can Noah’s Flood explain dinosaur eggs clumped together?
by Michael J. Oard
‘Snowball Earth’ out with a bang?
How could the earth get out of a global glaciation?
by Edward Isaacs
The Fagradalsfjall–Geldingadalir eruption of 2021, and other Icelandic volcanoes
Recent Icelandic volcanoes highlight major changes to landform in a matter of months and years.
by Andrew Sibley
Rapid growth of caves and speleothems: part 3—Flood and Ice Age variables
How were speleothem growth variables affected by Noah’s Flood and its aftermath?
by Michael J. Oard