
The Flood Explains Cold Slabs Deep in the Mantle
Two recent studies by different groups have concluded essentially the same thing: there are mysterious cold rock slabs at the bottom of Earth’s mantle that cannot be explained by conventional theories.1,2 Geophysicists typically color these colder rocks blue, as shown in the image.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Testimony to the Receding Flood
by Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Mike Mueller, M.S.*

Hong Kong Dinosaurs Explained by the Flood
The recent discovery of the first dinosaur fossils in Hong Kong came as a surprise to evolutionary paleontologists. It was totally unexpected since most of the rocks in Hong Kong are volcanic in origin.1 And volcanic rocks usually destroy bones, not preserve them.
Developing a Comprehensive Model of Global Flood Paleontology: Integrating the Biostratigraphic Record with Global Megasequence Deposition
by Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D., and Timothy L. Clarey
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism. 9: 561-587, article 25.
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A Progressive Global Flood Model Confirmed by Rock Data Across Five Continents
by Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D., and Davis J. Werner
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism. 9: 412-445, article 23.
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