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Loess problems
Loess, generally considered to be wind-blown silt, has caused a number of problems for uniformitarianism.
by Michael J. Oard
Secular scientific problems with the Ice Age
What drives their models and why they have scientific problems
by Michael Oard
Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography
Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
by Michael J Oard
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?
Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
by Jake Hebert
Warm early Eocene Antarctica
There was a time when one of the world’s coldest and iciest regions was much warmer.
by Michael J Oard
Did a lake exist under the north-western Laurentide Ice Sheet?
Do sediment cores from Canada’s Great Slave Lake give support to such an idea?
by Michael J. Oard
The challenge of ancient ice ages answered
When it’s a gigantic underwater landslide formed during Noah’s Flood.
by Michael J. Oard
The Woolly Mammoth
The unique conditions and short timespan of the biblical Ice Age explain how Wooly Mammoths were buried and preserved.
by Michael Oard
How did the Fjords form?
Were they carved by the glaciers or was it something else?
by Tas Walker
Well-watered deserts
How the Flood solves another Ice Age mystery
by Mike Oard
Land bridges after the Flood
What place do land bridges have in the post-Flood dispersal of animals?
by Michael J. Oard