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/article/polonium-radiohalos-model-for-their-formation-test
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - One focus of the RATE (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth) project was radiohalos research.1 It was concluded that the uranium (238U) and polonium (Po) radiohalos frequently found in granitic rocks had to have formed simultaneously.2 This...

/article/rapid-petrification-wood-unexpected-confirmation-c
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - It is extremely unusual for creationist research to be favorably reported and referenced in a technical scientific paper by academic geologists published in a major, secular, geological journal. However, not only has this just happened, but the same...

/article/radioisotope-dating-grand-canyon-rocks-another-dev
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Deep inside the Inner Gorge of Grand Canyon, northern Arizona, are the crystalline basement rocks that probably date back even to the Creation Week itself. Clearly visible in the canyon walls are the light-colored granites, such as the Zoroaster...

/article/whole-rock-model-isochron
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Presented at the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 4–9, 2003. Published in: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, R. L. Ivey (Eds.), pp. 305–324,...

/article/andesite-flows-mt-ngauruhoe-radioisotope-dating
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Presented at the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 4–9, 2003 and published in: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, R. L. Ivey Jr. (Ed.), pp....

/article/radiohalos-significant-exciting-research-results
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Two years ago it was reported that polonium (Po) radiohalos were still "a very tiny mystery."1 Since then, extensive research into the geological occurrence and distribution of Po, uranium (U) and thorium (Th) radiohalos has been undertaken as part...

/article/australian-fossil-insect-bed-resulting-from-catacl
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Because of the apparent frailty of their bodies, and the ability of many of them to fly, insects are thought of being rarely found as fossils. Any mention of insect fossils though, and most people think of insects spectacularly fossilized in amber.1...

/article/polonium-radiohalos-still-a-very-tiny-mystery
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - It is now almost two decades since the then Assistant Chief Geologist of the US Geological Survey, Dr. G. Brent Dalrymple, described polonium radiohalos as "a very tiny mystery."1 An expert ...

/article/basalt-fossilized-wood
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Published in: Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal, volume 14, number 2, 2000, pp. 99-122. © 2000 Answers in Genesis A. C. N. 010 120 304. All Rights Reserved. Abstract Fossilized wood found entombed in a Tertiary basalt flow at...

/article/dubious-radiogenic-places-u-th-pb-mineral-dating-d
Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - Perhaps the most popular and highly regarded radioisotopic dating method currently in use is the U-Th-Pb dating of grains of zircon (ZrSiO4), baddeleyite (ZrO2), titanite (CaTiSiO5) and/or monazite (ThPO4). In the laboratory, rock samples are...

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