From: bivalve <bivalve@mail.davidson.alumlink.com>
> Apart from your posts to the ASA list and the mention of the idea in that
J Geol Ed article that I mentioned a few years ago, I do not recall seeing
the bolide splash explanation for the Flood among other global flood
advocates. Any idea how popular it is or examples of other folks who
advocate it? I am curious about prevailing views.
(not in any specific order)
Wayne Spencer (B.S., M.S. Physics)
[http://pws.prserv.net/creation/creation.htm] presented two papers at the
4th ICC (1998): "Geophysical Effects of Impacts during the Genesis Flood,"
pp 567-579 and "Catastrophic Impact Bombardment Surrounding the Genesis
Flood" pp. 553-566. Also two letters to the editor CRSQ, v. 36, n. 3, 1999,
pgs. 162-165, "Comments on Wetumpka Impact paper (CRSQ 36:32-37)" and "Earth
Impacts, The Geolgic Column, and Chicxulub."
Spencer, 1998 "Earth impacts and Noah's Flood: A resource guide for
educators and researchers." Creation Education Materials, Arlington, TX.
Carl. R. Froede Jr., (B.S. P.G.) 1999, "The Wetumpka Impact Crater, Elmore
County, Alabama: An interpretation within the Young-Earth Flood Model."
CRSQ, v.36: 32-37.
Fischer, J.M. 1994, A giant meteorite impact and rapid continental drift.
3rd ICC pp 185-197.
Fritzsche, T. 1998, The impact at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. 4th ICC
pp 241-251.
Froede, and DeYoung. 1996, Impact events within the Young-Earth Flood model.
CRSQ 33:23-34.
Faulkner, D. 1999. A biblically based cratering theory. CENTJ 13:100-104
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