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Items where Subject is "QE101 Flood Geology. Catastrophism"
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Akridge, A. Jerry (2000) Desoto Falls in Desoto State Park, Alabama: Evidence for Recent Formation? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 36 (4): 1.
Akridge, A. Jerry (2010) Sequoyah Caverns: A Testimony of the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (2): 1.
Allen, Mark W. (2008) The Heavener Roadcut: Deltaic Environment or Flood Deposit? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (4): 5.
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Barnhart, Walter R. (2004) Dinosaur Nests Reinterpreted Evidence of Eggs Being Laid Directly Into Rising Water Under Conditions of Stress. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (2): 1.
Barnhart, Walter R. (2012) Hydrodynamic Interpretation of the Tapeats Sandstone—Part I: Basal Tapeats. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (4): 3.
Baumgardner, John R. (1990) The Imperative of Non-Stationary Natural Law in Relation to Noah's Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 27 (3): 3.
Burdick, Clifford L. (1980) A Critical Look at Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (2): 4.
Burdick, Clifford L. (1970) The Structure and Fabric of Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (3): 2.
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Clarey, Timothy L. (2015) The Hell Creek Formation: The Last Gasp of the Pre-Flood Dinosaurs. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (4): 6.
Clarey, Timothy L. (2017) Local Catastrophes or Receding Floodwater? Global Geologic Data That Refutes K-Pg (K-T) Flood/Post-Flood Boundary. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (2): 3.
Clarey, Timothy L. and Tomkins, Jeffrey P. (2016) An Investigation into an In Situ Lycopod Forest Site and Structural Anatomy Invalidates the Floating-Forest Hypothesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (2): 2.
Clarey, Timothy L. and Werner, Davis J. (2019) Compelling Evidence for an Upper Cenozoic Flood/Post-Flood Boundary: Paleogene and Neogene Marine Strata That Completely Surround Turkey. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (2): 1.
Clark, Harold W. (1966) The Mystery of the Red Beds. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (2): 2.
Clark, Harold W. (1971) Paleoecology and the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (1): 5.
Clough, Charles A. (1969) Eight Years After: Effect of the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 6 (2): 1.
Cox, Douglas E. (1977) Pillars, Polystrate Formations, and Potholes. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 14 (3): 3.
Cox, Douglas E. (1986) Sandstone and the Flood Environment. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 22 (4): 2.
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D'Armond, David B. (1980) Thornton Quarry Deposits: A Fossil Coral Reef or a Catastrophic Flood Deposit? A Preliminary Study. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (2): 1.
Daly, Reginald (1975) Was the Ice Age Caused by the Flood? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (4): 7.
Duncan, Hamilton (2010) Volcanism, "Fountains of the Great Deep," and Forty Days of Rain. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (1): 1.
Dunn, Scott L. (2024) The Clay Consolidation Problem and its Implications for Flood Geology Models. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (3): 1.
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Froede Jr, Carl R. (1996) Evidences of Catastrophic Subaqueous Processes at Goat Mountain in Big Bend National Park. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (2): 6.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1997) The Flood Event/Ice Age Stratigraphic Boundary on the United States Southeastern Coastal Plain. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (2): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1999) The Florida Keys: Evidence in Support of Slow Floodwater Retreat—Part I: The Upper Keys. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (4): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1995) Late Cretaceous Epeiric Sea or Retreating Floodwater? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (1): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (2006) Neogene Sand-To-Pebble Size Siliciclastic Sediments on the Florida Peninsula: Sedimentary Evidence in Support of the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (4): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1994) Sequence Stratigraphy and Creation Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (3): 1.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1995) Stone Mountain, Georgia: A Creation Geologist's Perspective. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (4): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (2006) A Subaqueous Tectonic and Hydrothermal Origin for Colossal Cave, Arizona. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 43 (2): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (2000) Submarine Volcanism—Part I: Subaqueous Basalt Eruptions and Lava Flows. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 37 (1): 3.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (2005) The Tertiary Stratigraphy Surrounding Americus, Georgia: Evidence in Support of the Young-Earth Flood Framework. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (2): 1.
Froede Jr, Carl R. (1996) A Theory for the Volcanic Origin of Radioactive Shales and Clays: Examples From the Southeastern United States. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 1.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Cowart, Jack H. (1996) Dougherty Gap: Evidence for a Turbidity Current Paleoenvironment. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (4): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Howe, George F. and Meyer, John R. (2003) The Saguaro National Park (East) Mylonites, Ultramylonites, and Cataclasites: Evidence in Support of the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (1): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Howe, George F. and Reed, John K. and Meyer, John R. (1998) An Overview of Various Igneous Rock Outcrops Near the Van Andel Creation Research Center Interpreted Within a Young-Earth Flood Model (Van Andel Creation Research Center Report Number 3). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (3): 1.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Howe, George F. and Reed, John K. and Meyer, John R. (1998) A Preliminary Report on the Precambrian Pikes Peak Iron Formation Yavapai County, Arizona. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (1): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Howe, George F. and Reed, John K. and Meyer, John R. and Williams, Emmett L. (1997) An Overview of the Geomorphology of Arizona (Van Andel Creation Research Center Report Number 1). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (2): 1.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Hurt, Joseph (2004) An Examination of the Odessa Meteor Craters (Ector County, Texas, U.S.A.) Within the Context of the Young-Earth Flood Framework. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (4): 4.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Williams, Emmett L. (2003) Grand Falls, Arizona: Evidence of Missing Uniformitarian Time. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (3): 5.
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Gentet, Robert E. (2000) The CCC Model and its Geologic Implications. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 37 (1): 2.
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Hanson, James N. (1977) A Simple Geometrical Model for Comparing Pre-Flood and Post-Flood Geomorphology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 14 (3): 5.
Hebert, Jake (2019) "Missing" Ice Age Forests: Evidence for the Flood? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (1): 2.
Hedtke, Randall R. (1971) A Geo-Ecological Explanation of the Fossil Record Based Upon Divine Creation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (4): 3.
Holroyd III, Edmond W. (1994) Bangs Canyon—A Valley of Boulders. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (2): 5.
Holroyd III, Edmond W. (1996) Observations of Fossil Material and Charcoalized Wood in the Dakota Formation in Colorado and Wyoming. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 2.
Holroyd III, Edmond W. (1990) Some Simulations of the Possible Role of Cavitation in Catastrophic Floods. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 27 (2): 1.
Honeyman, James R. (1976) Sinking Continents. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (1): 14.
Howe, George F. (1987) Minisymposium on Orogeny—Part I: Mountain Moderated Life: A Fossil Interpretation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (1): 2.
Hughes, James R. (1997) An Examination of the Assumptions of "Eden's Geography Erodes Flood Geology". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (3): 3.
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Isaacs, Edward A. (2022) Planations of Rowena Gap Along the Oregon/Washington Border: Support for Flood Erosion of the Cascade Anticlinorium. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (4): 6.
Isaacs, Edward A. (2020) Tremendous Erosion of Thecascade Anticlinorium Near Mount St. Helens—Part I: Structure and Calculations. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (1): 4.
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Johnson, Martin and Austin, M. J. (2020) The Granite Chaos at Huelgoat in Brittany: The Product of Millions of Years Erosion, or a Sudden Catastrophe? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (1): 3.
Juby, Ian (2013) Massive Mountain Planation of the Eastern Canadian Seaboard. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (4): 3.
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Klevberg, Peter (1998) The Big Sky Paving Gravel Deposit Cascade County, Montana. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (4): 4.
Klevberg, Peter (2019) A Little Flood Geology—Part I: Importance of Flood Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (2): 2.
Klevberg, Peter (2020) A Little Flood Geology—Part II: Examples From Central Montana. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (3): 3.
Klevberg, Peter (2020) A Little Flood Geology—Part III: A False Dilemma. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (4): 2.
Klevberg, Peter (2021) A Little Flood Geology—Part IV: the Nature of Flood Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (4): 4.
Klevberg, Peter (2021) A Little Flood Geology—Part V: Conclusion. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (1): 4.
Klevberg, Peter (2022) Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part III: Coal and Oil. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (1): 5.
Klevberg, Peter and Bandy, Richard (2003) Postdiluvial Soil Formation and the Question of Time—Part II: Time. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (2): 5.
Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2023) Lithification of Clastic Sediments—Part I: Significance, Processes, and Modeling. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 60 (1): 2.
Klevberg, Peter and Oard, Michael J. (2021) Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part I: Geologic Setting. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (2): 1.
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Lalomov, Alexander V. (2001) Flood Geology of the Crimean Peninsula—Part I: Tavrick Formation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (3): 1.
Lalomov, Alexander V. (2003) Flood Geology of the Crimean Peninsula—Part II: Conglomerates and Gravel Sandstones of the Demerdji Formation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (1): 3.
Lalomov, Alexander V. and Tabolitch, Serguei E. (1996) Catastrophism and Modern Geology: Modeling the Placer Generation Process. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 3.
Lubenow, Marvin L. (1979) Surtsey: A Micro-Laboratory for Flood Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 1.
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Maciver, Ian (1973) Report on the Velikovsky Symposium. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 10 (3): 2.
Manning, Arthur L. (2013) Upright Petrified Trees of Ramshorn Peak, Montana. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (3): 5.
Matthews, John D. (2021) The Heart Mountain Conundrum—Part II: A Scientific Critique of Six Unanswered Uniformitarian Questions. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (1): 1.
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.
McClenagan, Don (2022) Mammalian Megafauna Bone Beds of North America: Agate Fossil Beds National Monument and Cita Canyon, Texas. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (1): 1.
Mehlert, A. W. (1986) Diluviology and Uniformitarian Geology: A Review. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 23 (3): 3.
Mehlert, A. W. (1993) An Evaluation of the John Woodmorappe Flood Geology Model—Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (2): 2.
Mehlert, A. W. (1993) An Evaluation of the John Woodmorappe Flood Geology Model—Part II. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (3): 3.
Miguel, J. San (1992) Hydrothermal Vents at Deep Sea Spreading Ridges: Modern-Day Fountains of the Deep? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 29 (1): 2.
Morris, Henry M. (1996) The Geologic Column and the Flood of Genesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (1): 7.
Morris, Henry M. (1966) Hydraulics, Sedimentation, and Catastrophism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (1): 4.
Morris, Henry M. (1967) Sedimentation and the Fossil Record: A Study in Hydraulic Engineering. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 4 (3): 1.
Morton, Glenn R. (1983) The Flood on an Expanding Earth. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (4): 8.
Morton, Robert (1980) Prolegomena to the Study of Sediments. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (3): 3.
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Nevins, Stuart E. (1972) Is the Capitan Limestone a Fossil Reef? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (4): 2.
Northrup, Bernard E. (1987) Minisymposium on Orogeny—Part III: Mountains, Meteorites and Plate Tectonics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (3): 4.
Northrup, Bernard E. (1969) The Sisquoc Diatomite Fossil Beds. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 6 (3): 3.
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Oard, Michael J. (2009) Are the Ashfall Site Sediments and Fossils Post-Flood? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (2): 1.
Oard, Michael J. (2017) The Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, Monument to the Flood—Part I: The Flooding Stage. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 53 (3): 1.
Oard, Michael J. (2023) The Central and Southern High Plains Animals Likely Buried in the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (4): 4.
Oard, Michael J. (2021) A Dam Breach Unlikely for the Origin of Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (3): 1.
Oard, Michael J. (2022) The "Dolomite Problem" Solved by the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (1): 3.
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) 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 III: Water Gap. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (2): 2.
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.
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. (2017) Ophiolite Conundrums. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (2): 4.
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) Origin of Appalachian Geomorphology—Part II: Formation of Surficial Erosion Surfaces. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (2): 1.
Oard, Michael J. (2012) Origin of Appalachian Geomorphology—Part III: Channelized Erosion Late in the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (4): 6.
Oard, Michael J. (2011) The Origin of Grand Canyon Part V: Carved by Late Flood Channelized Erosion. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (4): 2.
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. (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 IV: The Great Denudation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (2): 4.
Oard, Michael J. (1995) Polar Dinosaurs and the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (1): 6.
Oard, Michael J. (2012) The Uinta Mountains and the Flood—Part I: Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (2): 2.
Oard, Michael J. (2013) The Uinta Mountains and the Flood—Part II. Geomorphology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (3): 1.
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. (2007) Water Gaps in the Alaska Range. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (3): 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. (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. (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. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2008) Where Is the Pre-Flood/Flood Boundary? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 45 (1): 3.
Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2005) Deposits Remaining From the Genesis Flood: Rim Gravels in Arizona. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (1): 1.
Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2022) Petrified Ideas of the Williston Basin—Part II: Fossil Wood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 58 (3): 1.
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.
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.
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.
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Peterson, Everett H. (1981) How the Flood Altered the Earth. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (2): 4.
Powell, Edgar C. (1973) The Challenge of Historical Geology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (4): 7.
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Reed, John K. (2004) The Geology of the Kansas Basement:—Part II. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (4): 1.
Reed, John K. (2003) The Geology of the Kansas Basement—Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (3): 2.
Reed, John K. (2004) The Geology of the Oklahoma Basement. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (2): 5.
Reed, John K. (2005) The Geology of the Timbered Hills Group in Oklahoma. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (1): 4.
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.
Reed, John K. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (1997) A Biblical Christian Framework for Earth History Research—Part III: Constraining Geologic Models. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (4): 5.
Reed, John K. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2007) Clays of the Central Georgia Kaolin Belt: A Preliminary Evaluation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (3): 5.
Reed, John K. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2009) Provenance Studies of Clastic Sediments and Their Role in a Hydrodynamic Interpretation of the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (2): 3.
Reed, John K. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2003) The Uniformitarian Stratigraphic Column: Shortcut or Pitfall for Creation Geology? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (2): 4.
Reed, John K. and Klevberg, Peter (2011) Geotheory: Past and Present. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 48 (1): 3.
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.
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.
Reed, John K. and Oard, Michael J. and Klevberg, Peter (2022) Where the Sediments Are—Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (2): 4.
Rucker, Brian R. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (1997) Archaeological and Geological Features at Falling Waters State Recreation Area, Florida: A Young-Earth Flood Model Perspective. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (4): 4.
Rupke, N. A. (1966) Prolegomena to a Study of Cataclysmal Sedimentation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (1): 2.
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Schmich, John E. (1980) Continental Tilt. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (2): 5.
Schmich, John E. (1974) The Flood and the Ark. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (2): 5.
Shaver, Michael (1998) Flood Geology Sheds Light on Unaweep Canyon Mystery. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (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.
Springstead, William A. (1971) Monoglaciology and the Global Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (3): 3.
Strate, J. R. and Christensen, John M. (1979) A Proposal for the Comparison of Evaporite Formation Models Within a Creationist Framework. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 9.
Strickling, James E. (1978) Creation, Evolution, and Catastrophism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (1): 3.
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Tomkins, Jeffrey P. (2023) The Receding Phase of the Genesis Flood: Exegetical and Geological Notes on Genesis 8:1–12. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 59 (4): 2.
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Unfred, David W. (1984) Asteroidal Impacts and the Flood-Judgement. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (2): 6.
Unfred, David W. (1986) Flood and Post-Flood Geodynamics: An Expanded Earth Model. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 22 (4): 4.
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Waisgerber, William (1987) The Mechanisms for Mountain Building From a Creationist Perspective Are Not Yet Understood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (3): 5.
Weston, William (2002) La Brea Tar Pits: A Critique of Animal Entrapment Theories. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (3): 2.
Weston, William (2002) La Brea Tar Pits: An Introductory History (1769–1969). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (4): 1.
Weston, William (2003) La Brea Tar Pits: Evidence of a Catastrophic Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (1): 4.
Whitmore, John H. (2005) Origin and Significance of Sand-Filled Cracks and Other Features Near the Base of the Coconino Sandstone, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (3): 2.
Wiant Jr, Harry V. (1975) A Quantitative Comparison of the Carbon in the Biomass and Coal Beds of the World. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (3): 4.
Williams, E. L. and Howe, George F. and Matzko, George T. and White, Richard R. and Stark, William G. (1995) Fossil Wood of Big Bend National Park—Part IV: Wood Structure, Nodules, Paleosols, and Climate. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (4): 3.
Williams, Emmett L. (1993) Fossil Wood From Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas—Part II: Mechanism of Silicification of Wood and Other Pertinent Factors. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (2): 4.
Williams, Emmett L. (2003) Natural Tunnel, Virginia: Origin Speculations. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (4): 2.
Williams, Emmett L. (1995) Providence Canyon, Stewart County, Georgia: Evidence of Recent Rapid Erosion. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 32 (1): 5.
Williams, Emmett L. (1998) Rapid Canyon Formation: the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, Colorado. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (3): 3.
Williams, Emmett L. and Chaffin, Eugene F. and Goette, Robert L. and Meyer, John R. (1994) Pine Creek Gorge, the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania: An Introductory Creationist Study. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (1): 5.
Williams, Emmett L. and Goette, Robert L. and Meyer, John R. (1997) Kanab Canyon, Utah and Arizona: Origin Speculations. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (3): 4.
Williams, Emmett L. and Goette, Robert L. and Stark, William G. and Matzko, George T. (1998) Fossil Wood From Big Bend National Park, Texas (Dawson Creek Region)—Part V: Origin and Diagenesis of Clays. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (1): 5.
Williams, Emmett L. and Howe, George F. (1996) The Formation of Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park: Origin Speculations. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (2): 2.
Williams, Emmett L. and Howe, George F. (1993) Fossil Wood of Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas—Part I: Geologic Setting. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (1): 7.
Williams, Emmett L. and Matzko, George T. and Howe, George F. and White, Richard R. and Stark, William G. (1993) Fossil Wood of Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas—Part III: Chemical Tests Performed on Wood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 30 (3): 4.
Wingerden, Cornelius Van (2020) The Johnnie Oolite: A Remarkable Early Flood Deposit in the Death Valley Region, California, Usa. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (4): 4.
Wolfrom, Glen W. (1994) The 1993 Midwest Floods and Rapid Canyon Formation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (2): 2.
Woodmorappe, John (1980) An Anthology of Matters Significant to Creationism and Diluviology: Report I. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (4): 6.
Woodmorappe, John (1978) Cephalopods in the Creation and the Universal Deluge. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (2): 3.
Woodmorappe, John (1983) A Diluviological Treatise on the Stratigraphic Separation of Fossils. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 20 (3): 2.
Woodmorappe, John (2002) The Feasible Same-Site Reappearance of the Tigris-Euphrates River System After the Global Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (2): 5.