CRS Quarterly Research Database
Items where Subject is "QE511 Earth's Crust. Plate Tectonics"
- Creation Research Subjects (26)
- Q Science (General) (26)
- QE Geology (26)
- QE511 Earth's Crust. Plate Tectonics (26)
- QE Geology (26)
- Q Science (General) (26)
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Baumgardner, John R. (1990) The Imperative of Non-Stationary Natural Law in Relation to Noah's Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 27 (3): 3.
Bluth, Christoph (1983) Convection Currents in the Earth's Mantle: A Mechanism for Continental Drift? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 20 (3): 1.
Brown, Walt (2003) What Triggered the Flood? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (2): 1.
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Cox, Douglas E. (1981) On the Vertical Movements of the Earth's Crust. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (2): 3.
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Faulkner, Danny R. (2013) An Analysis of Astronomical Aspects of the Hydroplate Theory. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (3): 2.
Froede Jr, Carl R. and Akridge, A. Jerry and Reed, John K. (2014) Phanerozoic Animal Tracks: A Challenge for Catastrophic Plate Tectonics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 51 (2): 2.
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Hansen, Patrick S. (1983) The Necessity of Continental Re-Location in the Creationist Model. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (4): 3.
Howe, George F. (1979) Biogeography From a Creationist Perspective—Part I: Taxonomy, Geography, and Plate Tectonics in Relation to Created Kinds of Angiosperms. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 6.
Howe, George F. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (1999) The Haymond Formation Boulder Beds of Marathon Basin, West Texas: Theories on Origin and Catastrophic Deposition. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 36 (1): 3.
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Klevberg, Peter (2007) Lava Extrusion and the Age of Iceland. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (2): 5.
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Morton, Glenn R. (1981) Creationism and Continental Drift. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (1): 7.
Morton, Glenn R. (1987) Minisymposium on Orogeny—Part II: Mountain Synthesis on an Expanding Earth. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (2): 1.
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Navarro, Evan Arthur (2021) A Catastrophic Plate Tectonics Explanation for Earth's Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces (Also Known as Superplumes). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 57 (3): 2.
Northrup, Bernard E. (1987) Minisymposium on Orogeny—Part III: Mountains, Meteorites and Plate Tectonics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (3): 4.
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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.
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. (2017) Ophiolite Conundrums. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 54 (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) 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. and Klevberg, Peter (2015) Imaginary Uniformitarian Thrusts. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 52 (1): 4.
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Reed, John K. and Froede Jr, Carl R. (2002) The Chaotic Chronology of Catastrophic Plate Tectonics. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (3): 1.
Roy, Allen (1996) Fountains of the Great Deep: the Primary Cause of the Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (1): 4.
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Schmich, John E. (1980) Continental Tilt. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 17 (2): 5.
Strickling, James E. (1978) Peleg's Division. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 15 (3): 7.
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Tippetts, Mark W. (1979) Pangaea Shattered. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 2.
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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.