This work presents mechanisms related to the ice age that followed the worldwide Flood discussed in Genesis. Certain parameters related to material properties and environmental conditions are discussed from modern-day field studies, laboratory tests, and numerical simulations to illustrate connections to the past ice age. The goal is to elucidate possibilities of high ice/snow flow rates (surging) that are observed today and speculate if they could have occurred during the ice age that followed the Flood. Field studies indicate that surging, high rate glacial motion, could be caused by five possible mechanisms: soft deformable stratum, “warm” ice, impurities, steep geometric slopes, and large amounts of basal water. To quantify the effects ...
Abstract The paper describes a simplified mathematical model aimed at fitting available hydrographs ...
Calving of ice is a relatively new area of research in the still young field of glaciology. In the s...
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
In the early years of the modern creationist movement questions were raised as to the role of ice ag...
In the early years of the modern creationist movement questions were raised as to the role of ice ag...
The ice age is one of many physical processes believed by evolutionists to require much more time th...
Traditional interpretations of ice layers in polar regions have partially relied upon ice flow model...
The extremely energetic events of the Genesis Flood likely would have left the oceans warmer than to...
Glacial outburst floods (jökulhlaups) have been significant drivers of landscape change across Earth...
Pre-Pleistocene ice ages, which are based on till-like rocks, challenge the Genesis Flood as the o...
Experimental investigation of the solid state deformation properties of silicates at high temperatur...
We report results from a parametric study of various weakening mechanisms that can occur in olivine ...
The mesoscale structures of a glacier express the history of flow, temperature, and stress. Thus, in...
Glacier surges are characterized by order-of-magnitude increases in flow that can be sustained for m...
If the geologic processes of the Genesis Flood were as catastrophic as Biblical and scientific evide...
Abstract The paper describes a simplified mathematical model aimed at fitting available hydrographs ...
Calving of ice is a relatively new area of research in the still young field of glaciology. In the s...
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
In the early years of the modern creationist movement questions were raised as to the role of ice ag...
In the early years of the modern creationist movement questions were raised as to the role of ice ag...
The ice age is one of many physical processes believed by evolutionists to require much more time th...
Traditional interpretations of ice layers in polar regions have partially relied upon ice flow model...
The extremely energetic events of the Genesis Flood likely would have left the oceans warmer than to...
Glacial outburst floods (jökulhlaups) have been significant drivers of landscape change across Earth...
Pre-Pleistocene ice ages, which are based on till-like rocks, challenge the Genesis Flood as the o...
Experimental investigation of the solid state deformation properties of silicates at high temperatur...
We report results from a parametric study of various weakening mechanisms that can occur in olivine ...
The mesoscale structures of a glacier express the history of flow, temperature, and stress. Thus, in...
Glacier surges are characterized by order-of-magnitude increases in flow that can be sustained for m...
If the geologic processes of the Genesis Flood were as catastrophic as Biblical and scientific evide...
Abstract The paper describes a simplified mathematical model aimed at fitting available hydrographs ...
Calving of ice is a relatively new area of research in the still young field of glaciology. In the s...
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...