Local Catastrophes or Receding Floodwater? Global Geologic Data that Refute a K-Pg (K-T) Flood/post-Flood BoundaryClarey, Timothy L.Creation Research Society Quarterly
Energy, the absence of oxygen, chemical building blocks, and time were the requirements for: (a) chemical evolution (b) biological evolution (c) the Cambrian Radiation (d) the mass extinction episode at the end of the Cretaceous period ...
EvidencefromradiometricdatingindicatesthatEarthisabout4.54billionyearsold.Thegeology ordeeptimeofEarth’spasthasbeenorganizedintovariousunitsaccordingtoeventswhichtook placeineachperiod.DifferentspansoftimeontheGTSareusuallydelimitedbychangesinthe compositionofstratawhichcorrespondtothem,indicatingmajorgeologicalorpaleontolog...
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Mars Global Surveyor have found evidence that the Borealis basin in the northern hemisphere of Mars may have been created by a colossal impact with an object 2,000 kilometers in diameter at the time of the Late Heavy Bombardment.[20] Simplified model of...
The intervals of geologic change seem to involve jumps in sea-floor spreading associated with episodic continental rifting, volcanism, enhanced orogeny, global sea-level changes and fluctuations in climate. The period may represent a purely internal earth-pulsation, but evidence of planetesimal impacts ...
Carbonate formation appears to have coincided with impact metamorphism, either directly, or indirectly, perhaps via precipitation from a transient impact crater lake.The crystallization age and the ejection age of ALH84001, the second oldest ejection age at 15.0 ± 0.8 Myr, give evidence for another...