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South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundary
How should we explain one of the deepest Cenozoic sedimentary basins in biblical framework?
by Timothy L. Clarey and Davis J. Werner
How the rocks fit the Flood
Shaun Doyle talks to Tim Clarey about his research career in Flood geology.
by Shaun Doyle
The Bright Angel Trail trackways
These recently discovered tracks at the Grand Canyon show yet more strong evidence for a massive watery catastrophe.
by Paul Price
A case for rapid formation of calcareous concretions
These geological structures form much more quickly than was thought!
by Michael J. Oard
The Salt Range saga
The Salt Range of Pakistan has yielded some very interesting fossils—that according to evolution should not have been found!
by Paul Price
Long-distance transport of sediments
Surprising catastrophism in sediments for uniformitarians; is it consistent with the Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
The origin of laminae in shales
Can they form in moving water, consistent with Noah’s Flood?
by Michael J. Oard
Valley of Fire, Nevada
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Ancient Roman concrete
The Ancient Romans understood the correlation between natural sedimentary rock and man-made concrete
by Jonathan O'Brien
The meaning of unconformities
How does Noah’s Flood provide a better framework for understanding unconformities?
by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard
Planation surfaces below the Antarctic Ice Sheet
How did they form?
by Michael J. Oard
Water and wind gaps carved during channelized Flood runoff
When were these geomorphological features carved?
by Michael Oard