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Receding floodwaters carved Sydney landscapes Google shows
10 Dec 2011

Receding floodwaters carved Sydney landscapes Google shows

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

Here are some raised sea-level maps of the Sydney area that show very interesting features connected with the receding waters of Noah’s Flood.   First image: The 80m level is the level at which the scarp west of Sydney pops … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Google earth, receding floodwaters, Sydney Basin, water gaps
Flood-carved water gaps in Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania, USA
9 Dec 2011

Flood-carved water gaps in Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania, USA

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

This image shows the effects of Noah’s Flood cutting water gaps in the Susquenhanna River Basin, Pennsylvania, USA, very late in the Retreating stage.   Gaps in this area were examined by Ken Karle in an article in Journal of … Continued

Appalachians, Flood geology, receding floodwaters, Susquehanna River, USA, wind gaps
Dramatic picture of floodwaters receding from western USA
8 Dec 2011

Dramatic picture of floodwaters receding from western USA

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

This image from Google Maps illustrates the effects of receding floodwaters in the western USA.   It’s been prepared in response to Berend de Boer’s comment, and illustrates what can be done with Sea Level Rise. This image of the … Continued

Flood geology, Grand Canyon, receding floodwaters, USA, wind gaps
Images of Perth landscape reveal Noah’s flood
7 Dec 2011

Images of Perth landscape reveal Noah’s flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 5

Here are two images of the windgap near Perth, Western Australia: a closeup of Walyunga NP, and a larger scale image of the Perth coast. They were obtained from Google Earth.   The first is a Google Earth screenshot, in … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Google earth, Perth, receding floodwaters, water gaps, Western Australia, wind gaps
Noah’s Flood in the landscape near Perth, WA
28 Nov 2011

Noah’s Flood in the landscape near Perth, WA

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 7

I’m organizing a geological field trip for the Perth region, Western australia, on 17 March 2012 (find details here). This means lots of research but fortunately there is much excellent geological material available from geological organizations and on the web. … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Perth, receding floodwaters, water gaps, Western Australia, wind gaps
Blue Mountains geology field trip
20 Oct 2011

Blue Mountains geology field trip

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

Keen students from a Sydney High school examine Ashfield Shale in a road cut in the Blue Mountains north-west of Sydney. It’s an excellent outcrop in a quiet street that can be researched at leisure.   The Ashfield Shale directly … Continued

Ashfield Shale, Australia, Blue Mountains, Flood geology, Sydney Basin
Seeing Noah’s Flood from a mountain near Newcastle, Australia
22 Aug 2011

Seeing Noah’s Flood from a mountain near Newcastle, Australia

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes, Noah's Flood | 1

A friend came to me after church last weekend with a question that has been puzzling her for weeks. “Do you remember that you said on Facebook that you could see the effects of Noah’s Flood from a mountain near … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Genesis Flood
Continent-wide sediment transport during global Flood
12 Jul 2011

Continent-wide sediment transport during global Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 2

Mike Oard reports in Journal of Creation: Provenance studies suggest the sand in the Navajo Sandstone on the Colorado Plateau in western USA originated from the Appalachian Mountains in eastern USA. The Navajo Sandstone is one of the largest supposedly … Continued

Flood geology, Navajo Sandstone, provenance studies, rapid geology, USA
Opals form in weeks
5 Jul 2011

Opals form in weeks

by Tas Walker | posted in: Rapid Rocks | 5

Biblical geologists have long demonstrated that opals form rapidly, as revealed in this 1994 article by Andrew Snelling, Creating opals: Opals in months—not millions of years!   Another example is on this DVD Raging Waters, which has a section with … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, Opals, rapid geology
Past ‘carbon’ releases based on wrong geological interpretation
6 Jun 2011

Past ‘carbon’ releases based on wrong geological interpretation

by Tas Walker | posted in: Environments | 1

A report from ScienceDaily makes statements relevant to the global discussion on global warming: Carbon Release to Atmosphere 10 Times Faster Than in the Past, Geologists Find ScienceDaily (June 5, 2011) — The rate of release of carbon into the … Continued

Flood geology, Geological History, global warming

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