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Australian National Curriculum, weathering and landscapes
14 Mar 2012

Australian National Curriculum, weathering and landscapes

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

Reader JF contacted me asking for help with their son’s assignment: Hi, my son is in year 4 and has been given an assignment on “weathering and erosion at a landform in your local area”. If he could get some … Continued

Australia, Bible, Flood geology, Geological History, receding floodwaters, science education
Young Age Creationism is good for science
7 Feb 2012

Young Age Creationism is good for science

by Tas Walker | posted in: Big Picture | 1

Those studying geology and those working as geologists in geological surveys, universities, and private industry will enjoy this article by Brett Smith from a 2008 Journal of Creation. It may be a bit of a challenge: The current treatment of … Continued

creation, Evolution, Flood geology, Genesis Flood, geological column, geological dating, Geological History, science
Mineral exploration, landforms and the Flood
5 Feb 2012

Mineral exploration, landforms and the Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 1

I was encouraged to receive an email from a geologist friend who has been working in mining and mineral exploration most of his life. A quick note to thank you for the list of references you sent. My interest in … Continued

Australia, Flood geology, geological dating
Draining Condit Dam, Washington State, shows effects of receding floodwater
10 Dec 2011

Draining Condit Dam, Washington State, shows effects of receding floodwater

by Tas Walker | posted in: Landscapes | 0

My colleague Robert Carter recently sent me a link to a video that documents the draining of the hundred-year-old Condit Dam on the White Salmon River in Washington State in the Pacific NW.   About the event, the commentary on … Continued

Condit Dam, erosional remnants, receding floodwaters, USA, water gaps
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
Steve Jones and Hans Christian Andersen
6 Dec 2011

Steve Jones and Hans Christian Andersen

by Tas Walker | posted in: Evolution | 2

What do Steve Jones and Hans Christian Andersen have in common? They both tell great fairy tales.   Evolutionary geneticist Steve told a beauty in his latest article Islam, Charles Darwin and the denial of science published in The Telegraph … Continued

Evolution, Steve Jones
Whale fossil graveyard in Chile formed late in Noah’s Flood
2 Dec 2011

Whale fossil graveyard in Chile formed late in Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Fossils | 4

Fossils of 80 baleen whales were uncovered in a desert in Chile last week, catching the attention of the media around the world. It is a spectacular and mysterious find. Why did so many die? What buried them so quickly? … Continued

baleen whales, Caldera museum, Chile, Fossils, Nick Pyenson

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