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Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2024) The North American Midcontinent and the Genesis Flood—Part I: Mapping Surfaces. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 61 (2): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2024) The Belt Supergroup Is Likely From the Early Flood: Evidence for Precambrian Sedimentary Rocks From the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 61 (1): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2024) Lithification of Sediments—Part II: Field Study in the Great Falls Coal Field, Montana. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (4): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (2024) What Is the Meaning of the Floods on Mars?—Part III: Mars Floods Explained Within Biblical Earth History. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (4): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2024) What Is the Meaning of the Floods on Mars?—Part II: Uniformitarian Origin Theories and Conundrums. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. and Reed, John K. and Klevberg, Peter (2023) Suggested Strategies for Fitting Precambrian Rocks Into Biblical Earth History. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (2): 3.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2023) Lithification of Clastic Sediments—Part I: Significance, Processes, and Modeling. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (1): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2023) What Is the Meaning of the Floods on Mars?—Part I: Their Surprising Discovery. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (1): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2023) The Central and Southern High Plains Animals Likely Buried in the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (4): 4.

Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2023) A Quantitative Assessment of the Genesis Flood Rock Record: Colorado as a Pilot Study. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (4): 3.

Oard, Michael J. and Reed, John K. and Klevberg, Peter (2023) Why the Sediments Are There—Part II: A Flood Regression Model. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (3): 2.

Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2022) Where the Sediments Are—Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (2): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2022) The "Dolomite Problem" Solved by the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2022) Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part II: Fossil Wood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (3): 1.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2021) Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part I: Geologic Setting. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (2): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2021) Much Greater Cosmic Rays During the Ice Age and Before. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2021) A Dam Breach Unlikely for the Origin of Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (3): 1.

Oard, Michael J. and Reed, John K. (2020) Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology—Part IV: Is the Pre-Pleistocene Sedimentary Record Defined by Orbitally-Forced Cycles? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (4): 3.

Oard, Michael J. and Reed, John K. (2020) Cyclostratigraphy—Part III: Critique of the Milankovitch Mechanism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2019) Is the Alboran Basin, Western Mediterranean, an Impact Crater?—Part II: Dynamics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (1): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (2019) Is the Alboran Basin, Western Mediterranean, an Impact Crater?—Part I: Kinematics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2018) Genesis Flood Drainage Through Southwest Montana—Part III: Water Gap. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (2): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2018) Genesis Flood Drainage Through Southwest Montana—Part II: the Formation of Pediments. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (1): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2018) Genesis Flood Drainage Through Southwest Montana—Part I: Mountain and Valley Erosion and Deposition. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (4): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2018) The Bighorn Basin, Wyoming—Monument to the Flood—Part II: the Retreating Stage. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (2017) Groundwater Sapping Does Not Support Millions of Years. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (2): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2017) Ophiolite Conundrums. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (2): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2017) The Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, Monument to the Flood—Part I: The Flooding Stage. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (3): 1.

Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. (2016) Cyclostratigraphy—Part II: History of the Method. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (2): 1.

Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. (2015) Cyclostratigraphy—Part I: What Is Cyclostratigraphy? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (2): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2015) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region Part VIII: Geologic Observations. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (2): 3.

Matthews, John D. and Oard, Michael J. (2015) Erosion of the Weald, Southeast England—Part II: A Flood Explanation of the Mystery and its Implications. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2015) Imaginary Uniformitarian Thrusts. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (1): 4.

Oard, Michael J. and Matthews, John D. (2015) Erosion of the Weald, Southeast England—Part I: Uniformitarian Mysteries. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. and Matthews, John D. and Sibley, Andrew (2014) The Jurassic Coast: Evidence for the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (2): 4.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2014) The Little Ice Age. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (1): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2014) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part VI: The Little Ice Age and Climatology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 50 (4): 5.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2014) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part V: Greenland. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 50 (3): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (2014) Were the Wind River Terraces Caused by Multiple Glaciations? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 50 (3): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2013) The Uinta Mountains and the Flood—Part II. Geomorphology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (3): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2012) The Uinta Mountains and the Flood—Part I: Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (2): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2012) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part IV: Norway. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2012) Origin of Appalachian Geomorphology—Part III: Channelized Erosion Late in the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (4): 6.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2012) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part III: Iceland. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (3): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2011) Origin of Appalachian Geomorphology—Part II: Formation of Surficial Erosion Surfaces. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (2): 1.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2011) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part II: Magnitude, Extent, and Importance of the Little Ice Age. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (1): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (2011) Origin of Appalachian Geomorphology—Part I: Erosion by Retreating Floodwater and the Formation of the Continental Margin. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (1): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2011) The Origin of Grand Canyon Part V: Carved by Late Flood Channelized Erosion. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (4): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2011) The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region—Part I: Introduction to Paleoclimatology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (3): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2010) The Origin of Grand Canyon—Part IV: The Great Denudation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (2): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2010) The Origin of Grand Canyon—Part III: A Geomorphological Problem. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (1): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2010) The Origin of Grand Canyon—Part II: Fatal Problems with the Dam-Breach Hypothesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (4): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (2010) The Origin of Grand Canyon—Part I: Uniformitarianism Fails to Explain Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (3): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2009) Are the Ashfall Site Sediments and Fossils Post-Flood? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (2): 1.

Reed, John K. and Kulikovsky, Andrew S. and Oard, Michael J. (2009) Can Recolonization Explain the Rock Record? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2008) Where Is the Pre-Flood/Flood Boundary? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 45 (1): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2008) Long-Distance Flood Transport of the Nenana Gravel of Alaska—Similar to Other Gravels in the United States. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (4): 2.

Klevberg, Peter and Bandy, Richard and Oard, Michael J. (2007) Investigation of Several Alleged Paleosols in the Northern Rocky Mountains—Part II: Additional Data and Analysis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (2): 3.

Klevberg, Peter and Bandy, Richard and Oard, Michael J. (2007) Investigation of Several Alleged Paleosols in the Northern Rocky Mountains—Part I: Background and Methods. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (1): 1.

Oard, Michael J. and Giesecke, Hank (2007) Polystrate Fossils Require Rapid Deposition. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 43 (4): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2007) Water Gaps in the Alaska Range. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2005) Deposits Remaining From the Genesis Flood: Rim Gravels in Arizona. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (1): 1.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2005) Drifting Interpretations of the Kennedy Gravel. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (4): 3.

Spencer, Wayne R. and Oard, Michael J. (2004) The Chesapeake Bay Impact and Noah's Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (3): 3.

Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. and Bandy, Richard (2003) Are Paleosols Really Ancient Soils? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (3): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2001) Vertical Tectonics and the Drainage of Floodwater a Model for the Middle and Late Diluvian Period—Part II. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (2): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (2001) Vertical Tectonics and the Drainage of Floodwater a Model for the Middle and Late Diluvian Period—Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (1): 1.

Oard, Michael J. (2001) Lack of Evidence for Subduction Renders Plate Tectonics Unlikely—Part II: Extension Dominant at "Convergent Subduction Zones". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 37 (4): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (2000) Lack of Evidence for Subduction Renders Plate Tectonics Unlikely—Part I: Trench Sediments and Accretionary Prisms. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 37 (3): 1.

Holroyd III, Edmond W. and Oard, Michael J. and Petersen, Dennis (1996) Opportunities for Creationist Studies at the Hanson Ranch, Roxson, Wyoming. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (2): 7.

Reed, John K. and Bennett, Chris B. and Froede Jr, Carl R. and Oard, Michael J. and Woodmorappe, John (1996) An Introduction to Modern Uniformitarian and Catastrophic Plate Tectonic Concept. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 5.

Oard, Michael J. (1995) Mid and High Latitude Flora Deposited in the Genesis Flood—Part I:Uniformitarian Paradox. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (2): 4.

Oard, Michael J. (1995) Polar Dinosaurs and the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (1): 6.

Oard, Michael J. (1995) Mid and High Latitude Flora Deposited in the Genesis Flood—Part II: A Creationist Hypothesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (3): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (1993) Comment on the Breached Dam Theory for the Formation of the Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (1): 6.

Oard, Michael J. (1992) Varves: The First "Absolute" Chronology—Part I: Historical Development and the Question of Annual Deposition. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 29 (2): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (1992) Varves: The First "Absolute" Chronology—Part II: Varve Correlation and the Post-Glacial Time Scale. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 29 (3): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (1985) Ice Ages: the Mystery Solved?—Part III: Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy and Data Manipulation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (4): 2.

Oard, Michael J. (1984) Ice Ages: The Mystery Solved—Part I: The Inadequacy of a Uniformitarian Ice Age. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (2): 3.

Oard, Michael J. (1984) Ice Ages: the Mystery Solved?—Part II: the Manipulation of Deep-Sea Cores. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (3): 6.

Oard, Michael J. (1979) A Rapid Post-Flood Ice Age. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 5.

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