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Pre-Tejas volcanism in North America: challenge to Hydroplate Theory
Does it fit the timing and order of events posed by Hydroplate Theory?
by Edward Isaacs
The Dreamtime old and new
Black Mountain in Australia's Far North has inspired old myths—and modern ones too.
by Peter Geyer
The Fagradalsfjall–Geldingadalir eruption of 2021, and other Icelandic volcanoes
Recent Icelandic volcanoes highlight major changes to landform in a matter of months and years.
by Andrew Sibley
The Pinatubo eruption—catastrophic pyroclastic flows and lahars
How does the Mount Pinatubo eruption support Flood geology?
by Andrew Sibley
Flood impacts reinforce volcanic cooling to start the Ice Age
Volcanism and meteorite impacts likely kick-started an immediate cooling after the global Flood
by Michael J. Oard
The Eye of the Sahara
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker
New evidence for rapid Ice Age deposition on the Greenland Ice Sheet
New evidence the sheet is younger than previously thought
by Michael Oard
Stone Mountain, Georgia (USA)
How a catastrophic event helped form an astonishing feature in Georgia’s landscape.
by Tas Walker
Learning the lessons of Mount St Helens
The catastrophic event that revealed how wrongly geologists understood and explained volcanic landscapes.
by Tas Walker
The Tamu Massif, the largest volcano on Earth, erupted catastrophically
The largest volcano on Earth erupted catastrophically
by Tas Walker
How does andesite lava originate in the earth?
Questionable assumptions about how volcanic andesite lava is produced suggests caution before accepting uniformitarian interpretations.
by Michael J. Oard
Haleakala volcano on the Island of Maui, Hawaii
How can I understand the general evolutionary explanation for the shape and structure of the volcano?
by Tas Walker