“Geotheory”: Past and Present
by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg. CRS Quarterly, Volume 48, Number 1 Summer 2011, pp. 20-32. Abstract: The closing decades of the eighteenth century saw the beginnings of modern… Read more »
by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg. CRS Quarterly, Volume 48, Number 1 Summer 2011, pp. 20-32. Abstract: The closing decades of the eighteenth century saw the beginnings of modern… Read more »
by Richard L. Overman CRS Quarterly, Volume 47, Number 1 Summer 2010, pp. 23-30. Abstract: Abstract During the last half of the twentieth century, the argon-argon method of dating geologic… Read more »
The influence of one of the founders of geology continues to reverberate even into the 21st century. Amazing. For additional information see the Creation History Project wiki. cp New centre… Read more »
by Guy Berthault CRS Quarterly, Volume 46, Number 4 Spring 2010, pp. 261-269. Abstract: Stratigraphy, the basis of geological dating, was founded in the seventeenth century on three principles proposed… Read more »
by John Woodmorappe CRS Quarterly, Volume 46, Number 1, Summer 2009, pp. 7-14. Abstract: Transport processes can potentially account for in situ hardgrounds in the sedimentary record. Steadily accumulating evidence… Read more »
by Carl R. Froede, Jr. CRS Quarterly, Volume 44 Number 4, Spring 2008, pp. 286-300. Abstract: Unique atmospheric conditions during and immediately following the Flood have recently been postulated based… Read more »
by Michael J. Oard CRS Quarterly, Volume 44 Number 3, Winter 2008, pp. 180-192. Abstract: Two of the six water gaps through the Alaska Range will be briefly described. These… Read more »
D. Russell Humphreys, Steven A. Austin, John R. Baumgardner, and Andrew A. Snelling Experiments co-sponsored by the Creation Research Society show that helium leakage deflates radioisotopic ages. In 1982 Robert… Read more »