Celestial Catastrophism Bibliography
www.creationism.org/english/BibliographyCelestialCatastrophism2010_en.htm

15 August 2010   Compiled by:

William I. Thompson III, M.Sc.
Consultant
62 Elmwood Street
Millbury, MA 01527-1927
USA

witiii@verizon.net


Go to:  2.0 Annotated Bibliography, below.
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Hebrews 1: 1-2 (NIV)

1In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe.


General Discussion


This working annotated bibliography has been compiled to keep track of articles, books, reports, and other related media to catastrophic events caused by astral visitors on the planet Earth. It is far from comprehensive at this time but is improving daily. Much material has been researched and written by hundreds of scientists.

Definitions:

Astral: (adj.) 1. Of, relating to, emanating from, or resembling the stars. [AHD]

Celestial: (adj.) 1. Of or relating to the sky or the heavens: Planets are celestial bodies. [AHD]

Coeval: [p. 174, etc. Allan and Delair (1997).]

Material such as radiometric dating is included in the Science and Faith Bibliography at this time.

Various archaeological subjects such as ancient astronomy are in the Archaeology File.

For ease of movement within the document, I have prefixed the first letter of the alphabetic entry with the ` character (the accent grave diacritic which shares the key with the tilde symbol (~) on the keyboard to the upper left of the Q key). For example, using the ` as a prefix such as `R will take you to the beginning of the citations with the last name of the lead (or sole) author beginning with “R.”

A Google search for the terms “Io Flux Tube” came up with good graphics etc.

I have become impressed with the articles in Wikipedia. Thus, one should probably look there to start any research.

The International Journal of Impact Engineering published by Elsevier is a new source to me. One can preview, purchase, and see related articles online via ScienceDirect at http://www.sciencedirect.com/

One should search both the “Bible & Science Bibliography” and this present bibliography since there is not always overlap.

There was a journal Catastrophism and Ancient History: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study which was a biannual journal that ran between 1978 - 1993 totaling 30 issues and three seminar Proceedings. Marvin Arnold Luckerman was Executive Editor. David Talbott and his brother may have been associated with the journal but they did edit the journal Kronos which I believe has ceased publication.

K/T 65 ma

Permian 250 ma [million years] extinction where they propose that 90% of all life became extinct.

Useful Terms

Partial list of terms to look for, abrupt, anomaly, anomalous, catastrophe, catastrophic, celestial, enigma, enigmatic, extraterrestrial, ET, unexpected, unexpectedly.

Enigmatic: Of or resembling an enigma; puzzling.

Conferences

Table x Partial List of Conferences and Symposiums Dealing with Celestial Catastrophism Issues.

Title

Sponsor(s)

Comments

International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System

TBD

First one in 2006.

Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

Lunar and Planetary Science Institute


Near-Earth Objects: The United Nations Conference on Near-Earth Objects

United Nations

New York, April 24-26, 1995

International Conference "100 years since Tunguska phenomenon: Past, present and future"

TBD

Moscow, 26-28 June 2008

A Proceedings exists.

Clovis in the Southeast

Columbia, South Carolina

Dr. Al Goodyear. About 2004– Prior to 2005.


Related Bibliographies

While many of the citations have bibliographies this section mentions documents that have lengthy or exceptionally good bibliographies in the editor’s opinion. This section has not been fully developed as of 12 March 2010.

Allan, D. S. and J. B. Delair (1997) – Hundreds of citations.

Firestone et al. (2006) has a 17-page bibliography.


Websites


www.thunderbolts.info/resources.htm



www.catastrophnism.com



 

Miscellaneous Comments

Hudson Bay is referred to as the Hudson Platform [Sanford and Grant (1990).

Firestone et al. (2006) in Chapter 28 show potential evidence of meteorite impact craters in Canada. Hudson Bay may have the largest. See also Smith and Sanwell (1997) and Sanford and Grant (1990).

I have a question– Where do the 179 Earth’s magnetic field reversals come in– See e-mail from Sam Windsor.

My reading indicates that the moons Io, Ganymede, and Europa all have flux tubes tied to Jupiter.

http://www.jupiterradio.com/jove-emission.php

Fact: Cambridge University Press (CUP) has probably 100 titles related to “solar system.”

Website: http://www.planetaryexploration.net/jupiter/io/io_plasma_torus.html

Website: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/jupiter.htm

SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

A digital elevation model (DEM) is a digital file consisting of terrain elevations for ground positions at regularly spaced horizontal intervals.


Table 1. Some Journals Dealing with astrogeophysical Topics

Journal Title

ISSN



Nature Geoscience




Nature




European Space Agency (ESA)




NASA




Science




Geophysical Research Letters




Journal of Geophysical Research




Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity

0022-1392



Acta Geophysics and Geodetica Hungarica






Selected Acronyms


 
ABR Associates for Biblical Research

ACRIM Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor

adj. adjective

ADS Astrophysics Data System (NASA)

AHD The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009.

AP Arcadia Planitia [location on Mars.]

asl above sea level

ASOR American Schools of Oriental Research

ASP Astronomical Society of the Pacific

AU astronomical unit

BLM Bureau of Land Management

B&N Barnes & Noble

BP before the present

BSB Bible & Science Bibliography – William Thompson

BWD Blackwater Draw, New Mexico

CELD Creation-Evolution Literature Database

CFBs continental flood basalts

CMI Creation Ministries International [http://creation.com/]

CRS Creation Research Society

CRSQ Creation Research Society Quarterly

CUP Cambridge University Press

DAM decametric radio emission from Jupiter [up to 40 MHz]

DEM Digital Elevation Model

D/H deuterium to hydrogen ratio

DIM decimetric radiation from Jupiter

EDS energy dispersive x-ray detector

EMP electron microprobe

EO Eocene-Oligocene

EOCO Earth orbit crossing objects

eph Exploded Planet Hypothesis [probably should be EPH – Van Flandern]

EPSL Earth and Planetary Science Letters

ESA European Space Agency

ET Eastern Time

ET extraterrestrial

FF Frasnian-Famennian [mass extinction ~380 and 364 Ma]]

FTE flux transfer event

GPR ground penetrating radar

GRIP Greenland Ice Core Project (European drill site.)

GRL Geophysical Research Letters

GSA Geological Society of America

GSC Geological Survey of Canada

HEAO 3 High Energy Astronomical Observatory (satellite. No. 3)

HF hydrofluoric acid

H-0 Heinrich event

H-1 Heinrich event

HPC high-performance computational [methods]

HST Hubble Space Telescope

ICDP International Continental Drilling Program

ICP-MS Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (analysis)

IDPs interplanetary dust particles

IFT Io Flux Tube

INAA Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis

ING Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica

Io-DAM modulation of Jupiter's DAM by Io

IRDs ice-rafted detritus

JOC Journal of Creation

KEI Kinetic Energy Impactor

KJV King James Version [Bible]

K-Pg Cretaceous-Paleogene [mass extinction ~66 Ma]

KREEP The elements potassium (chemical symbol K), rare-earth elements, and phosphorus (P), from which the acronym KREEP is derived.

K-T Cretaceous-Tertiary [mass extinction ~66 Ma, historic now the K-Pg or Cretaceous-Paleogene]

Kyr thousand(s) of years

LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory

LC Library of Congress

LDRD Laboratory-Directed Research and Development [Sandia National Laboratories]

LPI Lunar and Planetary Institute

LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

Ma million years before the present

MAPS Meteoritics and Planetary Science: Journal of the Meteoritics Society

MHD magnetohydrodynamics

MOID minimum orbit intersection distance

MS magnetic susceptibility

NAA Neutron Activation Analysis

NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NCAS North Carolina Academy of Science

N-D Neo-Darwinism

NDs nanodiamonds

NEA Near-Earth Asteroid

NEAT Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking [Telescope]

NEAT Near-Earth Asteroid Trailblazer [spacecraft]

NEO Near-Earth Object(s)

NHM Natural History Museum [London]

NIV New International Version [Bible]

NIVAC New International Version Application Commentary [Zondervan]

NKJV New King James Version [Bible]

NMR nuclear magnetic resonance

ODP Ocean Drilling Project

OSL optically stimulated luminescence

PASSC Planetary and Space Science Centre [Univ. of New Brunswick]

PDC Planetary Defense Conference

PGAA prompt gamma-ray activation analysis

PHA Potentially Hazardous Asteroid

PHC Potentially Hazardous Comet

PHO Potentially hazardous objects

PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. [Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA]

ppb parts per billion

ppm parts per million

P-T Permian-Triassic [mass extinction ~251 Ma]

P-Tr Permian-Triassic [mass extinction ~251 Ma]

PUP Princeton University Press

REE Rare earth elements

SADPs selected area electron diffraction patterns

SEM scanning electron microscope

SFB Science & Faith Bibliography

SFI Santa Fe Institute

SIU Southern Illinois University

S-L 9 Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9

SOA Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

SSB Solar System Bibliography

STFC Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom)

TEM transmission electron microscopy

TIMS Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer

TNC The Nature Conservancy

TNO trans-Neptunian object

Tr-J Triassic-Jurassic [mass extinction]

UCSB University of California Santa Barbara

UK United Kingdom

UP University Press

UP Utopia Planitia [location on Mars.]

USGS United States Geological Survey

XRF x-ray fluorescence

YD Younger Dryas

YDB Younger Dryas Boundary



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Acheson, Mel and Amy Acheson (2005) “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology–” in Forbidden History: Prehistoric Technologies, Extraterrestrial Intervention, and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization, Edited by J. Douglas Kenyon, Bear and Company, Rochester, VT, ISBN-10: 1591430453. [Cited in Farrell 2007]

Aĝri Daĝh, Büyük (n.d.) Mount Ararat – Noah’s Ark – Expedition Summaries http://baruch-the-scribe.com/noah/Noah3.pdf [Several websites, citations, dates after 2008. Copy in my Noah’s Ark folder.]

Aharon, P. (2003) “Meltwater Flooding Events in the Gulf of Mexico Revisited: Implications fro Rapid Climate Changes During the Last Deglaciation,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 18, p. 1079-ff. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Aharon, P. (2004) “Gulf of Mexico Deglacial Stable Isotope Data,” IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology, Data Contribution Series # 2004-042.NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, CO. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 323 plus.]

Akridge, G. (1996) “The Prehistoric Use of Meteorites in North America,” Meteorite! Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 20-22. [Cited in Firestone et al. (1996), p. 223. The ‘black stone’ in the Kabba in Saudi Arabia too.]

Allan, D. S. and J. B. Delair (1997) Cataclysm! Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C.,” Bear & Company, ISBN-10: 1879181428 [Notes File. Have a copy. Part IV has material from Zecharia Sitchin but is not credited so see comments on Copyright page. 372 pp. 1,639 references!]

Allan, D. S. and J. B. Delair (1997) “The Water Mountain,” Chapter 11 in the book. [

Alley, C. O. (1982) “Proper time Experiments in Gravitation Fields with Atomic Clocks, Aircraft, and Laser Light Pulses,” in Quantum Optics, Experimental Gravitation and Measurement Theory, pp. 363-427, Edited by P. Mystere and M. O. Scully, Plenum Publishing Corporation.

Alvarez L. W., W. Alvarez, F. Asaro, and H. V. Michel (1980) “Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction,” Science, Vol. 208, pp. 1095-1108.

Alvarez, L., W. Alvarez, and S. Klint (1980) “Asteroid-Caused Extinctions,” Science News, Vol. 117, p. 22. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Alvarez, Walter and Frank Asaro (1990) "What Caused The Mass Extinction–: An Extraterrestrial Impact," Scientific American, October, pp. 44-ff.

Anderson, D. L. 1999. “Planet Earth,” In: The New Solar System, Fourth Edition. J. K. Beatty, C. C. Petersen, and A. Chaikin - Editors, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY.

Andrews, J. T. (1987) “Iceberg Rafted Detritus,” Submitted to the NOAA Paleoclimatology Data Archive, Boulder, CO. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006), CCB.]

Andrews, J. T. (1995) “A Heinrich-like Event, H-0 (DC-0): Source(s) for Detrital Carbonate in the North Atlantic During the Younger Dryas Chronozome,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 10, pp. 943-952. [Cited in firestone et al. (2006), p. 288. CCB.]

Andrews, J. T. and W. R. Peltier (1976) “Collapse of the Hudson Bay Ice center and Glacio-Isostatic Rebound,” Geology, Vol. 4, pp. 73-75. [Ice Age File. Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), pp. 285-286. WIT idea. An ice dump from space – like a pile of sugar on a table moves out.]

Anon. (n.d.) “Earth Impact Database,” University of New Brunswick, Planetary and Space Science Centre, Department of Geology, Canada, http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/ [Firestone et al. (2006), p. 298. A website concerned with over 160 identified impact craters on the Earth.]

Anon. (n.d.a) Clovis People– National Geographic Magazine, [I have seen it 2008-2009–]

Anon. (n.d.b) Anomalies in Science, [I had a copy once. Prior to 1970 I’m sure.]

Anon. (1937) “Submarine Canyons,” Geog Rev. Vol. 27, pp. 681-683 [See Allan and Delair (1997), Pt. I, Ref. 205. Article implied cosmic visitor. CT article.]

Anon. (1988A) “COCORP Finds Thick Ptoterozoic (–) Strata Under Midcontinent, EOS, Vol. 69, No. 15, p. 209. [COCORP is Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling. Copy of article on p. 32 of my Science & Faith Notebook 5.]

Anon. (1988B) “Comet Seen as Cause of Ancient Tsunami,” Report on a Tsunami Deposit at the C-T Boundary in Texas, USA” The Boston Globe, 29 July, p. 8, AP [Conclude that the most likely source for such a tsunami is a bolide-water impact. Page 40-41 in Science & Faith Notebook 5. CH5011. See also Bourgeois et al. (1988).]

Anon. (1990) “Magellan Radar Images depict Large Impact Craters on Venus,” Aviation Week & Space Technology, 08 October, p. 67. [Copy p. 74 in Science & Faith Notebook 5.]

Anon. (1994) Planetary and Space Science Volume 42, Issue 9, September 1994, Special Issue: Asteroids, Comets and Meteors 1993-IV.

Anon. (2000a) “Researchers to Drill into Dinosaur Crater,” BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1076703.stm [Chicxulub Crater]

Anon. (2000b) Catastrophic Events and Mass Extinctions: Impacts and Beyond, July 9–12, 2000, Vienna, Austria, LPI Contribution No. 1053, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX.

Anon. (2001), “Carbon, and Radiocarbon Dating: A Primer,” Mammoth Trumpet, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 7-9, http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/nuclear.pdf [Probably the Editor of Mammoth Trumpet, initials are JMC. Copy with Firestone and Topping (2001) article.]

Anon. (2007) “2007 Planetary Defense Conference,” Invited Presentations and Papers, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers.html

Anon. (2010) “Fireball and Meteorite Fall on/about 14 April 2010 over the Conterminous United States,” No article yet. [Fell into southern Wisconsin I believe. Photos on Yahoo.com.]

Arnold, V. I. (1963) “Small denominators and problems of stability of motion in classical and celestial mechanics,” Usp. Math. Nauk. Vol. 18. No. 6. P. 91. Russ. Math. Surv. Vol. 18. No. 6. P. 85.

Arp, Halton (1987a) Quasars, Redshifts, and Controversies, Interstellar Media, ISBN-13: 9780941325004. [198 pp. ]

Arp, Halton (1987b) Catalogue of Discordant Redshift Associations,

Arp, Halton (1998) Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology, and Academic Science, Mikamar Publishing [First Published in 1998. ISBN-10: 0968368905. Information in file. 314 pp. http://www.mikamar.biz/book-info/sr-a.htm. http:redshit.vif.com]

Austin, S. A. – Editor - (1994a) Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe, pp. 57–82. Institute for Creation Research, Santee, CA.

Austin, S. A. (1994b) A Creationist View of Grand Canyon Strata,” pp. 57-82 in Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe, Edited by S. A. Austin, Institute for Creation Research, Santee, CA.

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Bagrov, Alexander, Anna P. Kartashova, and Vladislav A. Leonov (2007) “Planetary Cosmogony of the Solar System: The Origin of Dangerous Meteoroids,” 2007 Planetary Defense Conference, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/P1-3--Bagrov--Paper.pdf.


Bailey, M. E., S. V. Clube, and W. M. Napier (1986) “The Origin of Comets,” in Vistas in Astronomy, Vol. 29, pp. 53-112. [Ref. IV. 148 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Balter, Michael (2010) “Of Two Minds about Toba's Impact,” Science Vol. 327, pp. 1187-1188. 05 March. [Researchers gathered at a meeting last month to probe the impact on modern humans of the cataclysmic eruption of Indonesia's Mount Toba about 74,000 years ago—and to ponder whether modern humans had made it to Asia by the time the volcano blew. Volcano.]

Baker, V. (2002) “The Study of Superfloods,” Science, Vol. TBD, 29 March. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Bard, E. (2003) “Tahiti Deglacial Relative Sea Level Reconstruction,” IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series #2003-028, NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, CO. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Bard, E. et al. (1996) “Sea Level Record from Tahiti Corals and the Timing of Deglacial Meltwater Discharge,” Nature, Vol. 382, pp. 241-244. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 321.]

Battersby, Stephen (2009) “Solar System's Planets Could spin out of Control,” New Scientist, 10 June, http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227125.000-solar-systems-planets-could-spin-out-of-control.html. [There is a simulation URL at the website.]

Baumgardner, John R. (2003) “Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: The Physics Behind the Genesis Flood,” Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creationism, R. L. Ivey Jr. (Ed.), pp. 113–126. [I have a copy of the article in my Catastrophism Folder.]

Baxter, John and Thomas Atkins (1975) The Fire Came By: The Riddle of the Great Siberian Explosion, Macdonald and Jane's, London. ISBN 044689396X. [I owned a copy once and read it on my Cape Cod vacation. See “Tunguska Event” article in Wikipedia.]

Beatty, J. K., C. C. Peterson, and A. Chaikin – Editors - (1999) The New Solar System, Fourth Edition, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY [Diagram of Io-Jupiter flux tube]

Beccaluva, Luigi, Gianluca Bianchini, and Marjorie Wilson (2007) Cenozoic Volcanism in the Mediterranean Area, Special Paper SPE 418, Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, ISBN-13: 978-0-8137-2418-8. [Collection of papers. Abstract in file.]

Becker, Luann, et al. (2001) “Impact Event at the Permian-Triassic Boundary,” Science, Vol. 291, pp. 1530-1533. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p.340.]

Becker, L., R. J. Poreda, A. R. Basu, K. O. Pope, T. M. Harrison, C. Nicholson, and R. Iasky (2004) “Bedout: A Possible End-Permian Impact Crater Offshore of Northwestern Australia,” Science, Vol. 304, pp. 1469-1476. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 340.]

Becker, L., R. Poreda, T. Darrah, A. West, J. P. Kennett, D. Kennett, J. M. Erlandson, R. B. Firestone and W. S. Wolbach (2010–) “Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact event 12,900 years ago that contributed to megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling - Part 2,” In progress.[From W. Wolbach publication listing.]

Bell, J. F., D. R. Davies, W. K. Hartmann, and M. J. Gaffey (1989) “Title TBD,” in Asteroids II, Edited by R. P. Binzel, T. Gehrels, and M. S. Matthews, University of Arizona Press. [Ref. IV-145 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Bellamy, H. S. (1936) Moons, Myths and Man, Publisher TBD, London. [351 pp. Refs. IV-88, 174, 175 176 in Allan & Delair (1997).]

Bellamy, H. S. (1945) In the Beginning God, Publisher TBD, London. [212 pp. Ref. IV. 87 in Allan & Delair (1997).]

Berlitz, Charles (1987) The Lost Ship of Noah, Putnam, New York, ISBN-10: 0399131825.

Binzel, R. P. and S. Xu (1993) “Chips off of Asteroid 4 Vesta: Evidence for the Parent Body of Basaltic Achondrite Meteorites,” Science, Vol. 26x, pp. 186-191. [Ref. IV-146 in Allan and Delair (1997). I think the Vol. Number is wrong. Vol. 241 in 1988.]

Bland, P. A. and N. A. Artemieva (2003) “Efficient disruption of small asteroids by Earth's atmosphere,” Nature, Vol. 424, pp. 288-291, doi:10.1038/nature01757. [Bolides, Abstract in folder.]

Borovicka J., O. P. Popova, I. V. Nemtchinov, P. Spurný, and Z. Ceplecha (1998) “Bolides Produced by Impacts of Large Meteoroids into the Earth’s Atmosphere: Comparison of Theory with Observations I. Benešov Bolide Dynamics and Fragmentation,” Astron. and Astrophys. Vol. 334. pp. 713-728.

Boslough, M. B. (1987) “Shock-induced Solid-state Chemical Reactivity Studies Using Time-resolved Radiation Pyrometry,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 5, Issues 1-4, pp. 173-180. [Can purchase online.]

Boslough, M. B., E. P. Chael, T. G. Trucano, and D. A. Crawford (1995) “Axial Focusing of Energy from a Hypervelocity Impact on Earth,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 17, Issues 1-3, Part 1, .pp. 99-108, [Can purchase online from ScienceDirect for $31.50. Abstract free.]

Boslough, M. B. E. and D. A. Crawford (1997) “Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Plume-forming Collisions on Earth,” The United Nations Conference on Near-Earth Objects, Volume 822 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, pp. 236-282, 30 May. [Reprint (Image) in Folder. 80 References. See notes file.]

Boslough, M. B. E. and D. A. Crawford (2008) “Low–altitude Airbursts and the Impact Threat,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 35, Issue 12, pp. 1441-1448, Dec. [Prepublication copy in Folder. Can purchase online. Tunguska Event.]

Boslough, Mark and R. E. Spalding (2009) “We saw it coming: Asteroid Monitored From Outer Space to Ground Impact,” Sandia National Laboratories, 25 March, http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/we-saw-it-coming-asteroid-monitored-from-outer-space-to-ground-impact/

Bourgeois, J., Thor A. Hansen, P. L. Wiberg, E. G. Kauffman (1988) “A Tsunami Deposit at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Texas,” Science, Vol. 241, pp. 567-570, 29 July. [C-T boundary. Write-up in Abstract File.]

Boyce, Joseph M. (2009) Smithsonian Book of Mars, Smithsonian Library of the Solar System, ISBN-13: 9781568527147. [311 pp. Originally published in 2002 with 288 pp. B&N has it about $13 hardbound.]

Brandt, J. C. – Editor – (1981) Comets, Scientific American, San Francisco. [Ref. IV. 152 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Broecker, W. S. (1999) “What If the Conveyor Were to Shut Down– Reflections on a Possible Outcome of the Great Global Experiment,” GSA Today, Vol. 9, pp. 1-7. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 315.]

Broecker, W. S. (2006) Science, Vol. 312, pp. 1146–1148. [Cited in Dalton (2007).]

Broecker, W. S. et al. (1988) “The Chronology of the Last Deglaciation: Implications to the Cause of the Younger Dryas Event,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 3, pp. 1-19. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 287. Note Broecker has at least four citations. Ice Age doc.]

Brown, P., Z. Ceplecha, R. L. Hawkes, G. Wetherill, M. Beech, and K. Mossman (1994) “The Orbit and Atmospheric Trajectory of the Peekskill Meteorite from Video Records,” Nature, Vol. 367, pp. 624-626. [Cited as Ref. 5 in Boslough and Crawford (1997).]

Bronshten, V. A. (1983) Physics of Meteoric Phenomena. Reidel.

Brown, P., R. E. Spalding, D. O. ReVelle, E. Tagliaferri, and S. P. Worden (2002) “The Flux of Small Near-Earth Objects Colliding with the Earth,” Nature, Vol. 420, pp. 294-296. doi:10.1038/nature01238 [NEO. Bolides. Abstract in folder. Tunguska Event.]

Bryant, Edward (2008) Tsunami: The Underrated Hazard, Praxis Publishing, ISBN-13: 9783540742739. [Over 300 pp. $30.00. Ch. 8 Comets and Asteroids. Tunguska.]

Burstein, Stanley Mayer (1978) The Babylonaica of Berossus, Undina Publishing, Malibu, CA, [Patten & Windsor, Flood of Noah, Ch. 5, p. 23.]

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Caesar, Stephen (2010) “Dating the Permian-Triassic Extinction,” Associates for Biblical Research, http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/04/12/Dating-the-Permian-Triassic-Extinction.aspx

Calder, N. (1981) Nuclear Nightmares, Penguin Books, New York. [CH5003*]

Cameron, A. G. W. and W. R. Ward (1976) “The Origin of the Moon,” Proceedings of Lunar Science, Vol. 7, pp. 120–122. [Incomplete citation– Froede (2010b)]

Cannon, P.J. (1977) “Meteorite Impact Crater Discovered in Central Alaska with Landsat Imagery,” Science, Vol. 196, pp. 1322-1324. [Cited in Hagstrum et al. (2008).]

Canup, R. M. and E. Asphaug (2001) “Origin of the Moon in a Giant Impact Near the end of the Earth’s Formation,” Nature, Vol. 412, pp. 708–712. [Citation in Froede (2010b).]

Carlson et al. (2007) My take: Meltwater through the St. Lawrence Seaway. Miller and Kaufman (1990s) My take: Meltwater drained through Hudson Strait from Hudson Bay and Fox Basin. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), pp. 319, no particulars.]

Ceplecha, Z. (1994) “Earth-grazing Daylight Fireball of August 10, 1972,” Astron. Astrophys. Vol. 283, pp. 287-288. [Cited as Ref. 8 in Boslough and Crawford (1997).]

Ceplecha Z., P. Spurný, J. Borovicka, and J. Keclikova (1993) Atmospheric Fragmentation of Meteoroids,” Astron. Astrophys. Vol. 279, pp. 615-626.

Cevolani, G. (1994) “The Explosion of the Bolide over Lugo di Romagna (Italy) on 19 January 1993,” Planetary and Space Science, Vol. 42, Issue 9, pp. 767-775, Special Issue: Asteroids, Comets and Meteors 1993-IV.

Chambers, L. S. et al. (2006) “Hydrodynamical and Radiative Transfer Modeling of Impact Flashes,” First International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 08 - 12 May, European Space Agency (ESA) Special Publication No. ESA SP-612 [Abstract in Folder CTH Code explained.]

Chang, Kenneth (2008), “Asteroid may have had impact on Mars,” New York Times News Service, 26 June, [Summary: Three papers in the 26 June 2008 journal Nature provide the most convincing evidence yet that an outside force was responsible. According to the researchers, an asteroid or comet whacked a young Mars some 4 billion years ago, blasting away much of its northern crust and creating a giant hole over 40 percent of the surface.]

Cheetham, Nicolas (2009) Universe: A Journey from Earth to the Edge of the Cosmos, A Updated edition, Quercus, ISBN-13: 978-1-84724-143-6. [I own a beautiful soft bound copy. Full color photos. 224 pp. $4.00!]

Chyba, Christopher F., Paul J. Thomas, and Kevin J. Zahnle (1993) “The 1908 Tunguska Explosion: Atmospheric Disruption of a Stony Asteroid,” Nature, Vol. 361, pp. 40-44, doi:10.1038/361040a0. [Abstract in Folder, 45 References shown without titles. Cited in Kennett et al. (2009), Science.]

Clube, Victor and William Napier (1982) The Cosmic Serpent. Universe Books, New York. [299 pp. Clube and Napier suppose icy short term comets are originally interstellar in origin, out in the Milky Way, and entered inner Solar System space eventually to become the cause of ancient historical catastrophes. Cited in Patten and Windsor (2003) and several places in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Clube, S. V. M. and W. M. Napier (1984) “The Microstructure of Terrestrial Catastrophism,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 211, pp. 953-968. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 355..]

Clube, Victor and Bill Napier (1990) The Cosmic Winter, Universe Books, New York. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 354.]

Collins, Gareth S., H. Jay Melosh, and Robert A. Marcus (2005) “Earth Impact Effects Program: A Web-based computer program for calculating the regional environmental consequences of a meteoroid impact on Earth,” Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 817–840, http://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEffects/effects.pdf [Copy in Folder.]

Collins, Gareth, et al. (2005). "How big was the Chesapeake Bay impact– Insight from numerical modeling". Geology, Vol. 33 No. 12, pp. 925–928. doi:10.1130/G21854.1. [Wikipedia article.]

Collins, Lorence G. (1996) “Bogus ‘Noah’s Ark’ from Turkey Exposed as a Common Geologic Structure,” Journal of Geoscience Education, Vol. 44, p. 439. [ http://www.csun.edu/˜vcgeo0005/boyush.html - site didn’t work.

Courtillot, Vincent (1999) Evolutionary Catastrophes: the Science of Mass Extinctions, Translated by Joe McClinton. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 110-11. [In Wikipedia, Geomagnetic reversals.]

Crawford, D. A., M. B. Boslough, T. G. Trucano, and A. C. Robinson (1995) “The impact of Periodic Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 17, Issues 1-3, Part 1, .pp. 253-262, [Can purchase online.]

Crawford, David A. and Peter H. Schultz (1993) “The Production and Evolution of Impact-generated Magnetic Fields,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 14, Issues 1-4, Part 1, .pp. 205-216, [Can purchase online.]

Crawford, David A. and Peter H. Schultz (1999) ”Electromagnetic Properties of Impact-generated Plasma, Vapor and Debris,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 23, Issue 1, Part 1, .pp. 169-180, Dec. [Can purchase online.]

Cremo, Michael, A. and Richard L. Thompson (1993) Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race, Govardhan Hill. [http://www.mcremo.com/]

Cruttenden, Walter (2005) Lost Star Myth and Time, St. Lynn’s Press, Pittsburgh, PA. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006) p. 278. Dark companion with a 24,000-year orbit.]

Custance, Arthur, C. (1969) “Flood Traditions of the World,” Doorway Paper No. 18, Publications, 41-38 Elora Dr., Hamilton, ON, L9C 7L6, Canada. [www.custance.org]

Custance, Arthur C. (1970) Without Form and Void: A Study of the Meaning of Genesis 1:2, Doorway Publications, 41-38 Elora Dr., Hamilton, ON, L9C 7L6, Canada. [Online version at www.creationdays.dk/withoutformandvoid/Articles.php, Paperback version at www.custance.org

Custance, Arthur C. (1971) "When the Earth was Divided: An Imaginative Reconstruction of Early History,” Doorway Paper No. 56, Unpublished Manuscript, 2nd. Edition, Doorway Publications, 41-38 Elora Dr., Hamilton, ON, L9C 7L6, Canada. [I have a copy 95 pp.]

Custance, Arthur C. (1972) “Flood Traditions of the World,” Symposium on Creation IV, pp. 9-44, Edited by Donald W. Patten, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. [Cat Bib.]

Cutler, P. et al. (2002) “Sedimentologic Evidence for Outburst Floods from the Laurentide Ice Sheet Margin in Wisconsin, USA: Implications for Tunnel-Channel Formation,” Quaternary International, Vol. 90, pp. 23-40. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 311.]

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Dalley, S. (1989) Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, The Flood, Gilgamesh and Others, Publisher TBD, Oxford. [337 pp. Ref. IV. 262 in Allan & Delair (1997).]

Dalton, R.(2004) Nature 431, 1027.

Dalton, Rex (2007) “Blast from the Past,” Nature, Vol. 447, pp. 256-257, 17 May. http://www.geo.arizona.edu/~reiners/blackmat.pdf.

Daniels, Patricia (2010) The New Solar System: Ice Worlds, Moons, and Planets Redefined, Expanded Edition, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC.

Dasch, Pat, Editor (2004) Icy Worlds of the Solar System, Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9780521640480. [See abstract in Dasch (2004) notes folder.]

Dawes, June, (2000) Noah's Ark: Adrift in Dark Waters, Noahide, Belrose, NSW, ISBN-10: 0646402285.

Digby, George (1926) The Mammoth and Mammoth-Hunting in Northeast Siberia, Witherby, London. [Cited in Patten (1988), pp. 181-182. Citation may be wrong– See Digby, B. (1926) below.]

Digby, B. (1926) The Mammoth and Mammoth-Hunting Grounds in Northwestern Siberia, TBD, New York, [224 pp. Ref. 1 on p. 344 Allan and Delair (1997).]

Dolphin, Lambert (1997A) “Physics and the Bible: Exploding Planets and Ancient Catastrophes,” May, www.khouse.org/articles/1997/9/

Dolphin, Lambert (1997B) “The Red Planet: Mars the Mysterious,” www.khouse.org/articles/1997/19/

Dolphin, Lambert (1998) “Photos from the Red Planet: Fascination With Mars,” www.khouse.org/articles/1998/164/

Dressler, B. O. and V. L. Sharpton – Editors – (1999) Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution II, Special Paper 339, Geological Society of America.

Dundes, Alan – Editor- (1988) The Flood Myth, Univ. of California Press. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Dypvik, Henning, Wendy S. Wolbach, Valery Shuvalov, and Susanna L. Widicus Weaver (2008) “Did the Mjølnir asteroid impact ignite Barents Sea hydrocarbon source rocks–” pp. 65-72 in: The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts, Edited by K. R. Evans, J. W. Horton Jr., D. T. King, and J. R. Morrow, Special Paper 437, Geological Society of America.

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Eddy, John A. (1976) “The Maunder Minimum,” Science, Vol. 192, No. 4245, pp. 1189-1202. [Sunspot number. ACRIM.]

Elsevier (n.d.) International Journal of Impact Engineering, ISSN: 0734-743X, http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journalabstracting.agents/700/abstracting

Ernstson, Kord, Uli Schüssler, Ferran Claudin, and Michael Hiltl (2004) “Unusual Melt Rocks from Meteorite Impact,” www.impact-structures.com/article/article_4.html [Azuara/Rubielos multiple crater impact in Spain. Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 344.]

Erwin, Douglas H. (2006) Extinction, How Life on Earth Nearly Ended 250 Million Years Ago, Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691005249. [Impact is in the index several times.]

European Space Agency (2006) First International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, ESA Special Publication SP-621, 08 - 12 May.

Evans, K. R., J. W. Horton Jr., D. T. King, and J. R. Morrow –Editors- (2008) The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts, Special Paper 437, Geological Society of America.

Eyton, J. Ronald and Judith I. Parkhurst (1975) “A Re-Evaluation of the Extraterrestrial Origin of the Carolina Bays,” Occasional Publication Department of Geography Paper No. 9, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/cbayint.html. [Copy in two folders.]

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Fagan, Brian M. (2000), The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History, 1300-1850, ISBN-10: 0465022723. [Pbk. $12. Not a catastrophist I believe.]

Fagan, Brian M. (2004) The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization, Basic Books, ISBN-10: 0465022812. [Not a catastrophist I believe.]

Fagan, Brian M. (2009A) Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations, Revised Edition, ISBN-13: 9780465005307.

Fagan, Brian M., Editor (2009B) The Complete Ice Age: How Climate Change Shaped the World, [Beautiful pictures but of course with the Evolutionism bent. Photos– Of fossils.]

Fairbanks, R. G. (1990) “The Age and Origin of the ‘Younger Dryas’ Climate Event in Greenland Ice Cores,” Paleoceanography, vol. 5, pp. 937-948. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 319.]

Farrell, Joseph P. (2007) The Cosmic War, Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics and Ancient Texts: A Study in Non-Castrophist Interpretations of Ancient Legends, ISBN-13: 9781931882750. [Pbk. $19 Illustrated with Biblio. I own. Why did I buy.]

Fasold, David (1988) The Ark of Noah, Wynwood Press, New York, ISBN-13: 9780922066100. [Cited in Patten & Windsor (1992) The Flood of Noah. Fasold was a former ship’s officer in the merchant marine.]

Fermor, John H. (1977) “Earth's Antediluvian Climate,” Symposium on Creation VI, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 15-28, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle, WA, www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm

Fesenkov, V.G. (1951) “Orbit of the Sikhote-Aline Meteorite,” Meteoritics, Publishing house AS of the USSR, Iss. IX, pp. 27-31 (in Russian).

Firestone, Richard B. and William Topping (n.d.) “Paleoindian Nuclear Event,” http://ie.lbl.gov/Paleo/paleo.html .

Firestone, Richard B. and William Topping (2001) “Terrestrial Evidence of a Nuclear Catastrophe in Paleoindian Times,” The Mammoth Trumpet, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 9-16, http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/nuclear.pdf. [Firestone has rescinded his support for this work but not Topping. They parted ways.]

Firestone, Richard. B. and Allen West (2008) “Response to ‘Impacts, mega-tsunami, and other extraordinary claims,’” by Pinter and Ishman (2008), http://ie.lbl.gov/mammoth/RBFirestone_Response.pdf

Firestone, R. B., A. West, J. P. Kennett, L. Becker, T. E. Bunch, Zs. Revay, P. H. Schultz, T. Belgya, O. J. Dickenson, J. M. Erlandson, A. C. Goodyear, R. S. Harris, G. A. Howard, D. J. Kennett, J. B. Kloosterman, P. Lechler, J. Montgomery, R. Porada, T. Darrah, S. S. Que Hee, A. R. Smith, A. Stich, W. Topping, J. H. Wittke, W. S. Wolbach, and P. A. Mayewski (2007), “Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact, 12, 900 Years ago that Contributed to the Megafaunal Extinctions and the Younger Dryas Cooling,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 104, 41, 16,016-16,021. [http://www.pnas.org/content/104/41/16016.full.pdf+html and I have downloaded a copy. 58 references. See PBS Program “Megabeasts’ Sudden Death”. Cosmic impact hypothesis.]

Firestone, R. B., A. West, Zs. Revay, J. T. Hagstrum, T. Belgya, S. S. Que Hee, and A. R. Smith (2008) “Analysis of the Younger Dryas Impact Layer,” in Proceedings of the International Conference “100 years since Tunguska Phenomenon: Past, Present and Future,” Moscow, 26-28 June. [http://ie.lbl.gov/mammoth/TunguskaConferenceA4_Firestone.pdf, PDF copy in folder. 37 pp.]

Firestone, Richard, Allen West, and Simon Warwick-Smith (2006) The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: How a Stone-Age Comet Changed the Curse of World Culture, Bear & Company, ISBN13: 9781591430612. [http://ie.lbl.gov/mammoth/mammoth.html I have a copy. Carolina bays. 298 citations.]

Firestone, R. B., A. West, Z. Revay, T. Belgya, A. Smith, and S. Que Hee (2007a), “Evidence for a Massive Extraterrestrial Airburst over North America 12.9 ka ago,” Eos (Transactions, American Geophysical Union), Vol. 88, No. 23, Joint Assembly Supplement, Abstract PP41A-01.

Firestone, R. B., A. West, Z. Revay, T. Belgya, A. Smith, and S. Que Hee (2007b), “Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact Event 12,900 Years ago that Contributed to Megafaunal Extinctions and the Younger Dryas Cooling,”: Eos (Transactions, American Geophysical Union), v. 88, no. 23, Joint Assembly Supplement, Abstract PP43A-01.

Firestone, R. B., A. West, Z. Revay, T. Belgya, A. Smith, and S. Que Hee (2007c), “Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 years ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 104, pp. 16,016–16,021, doi: 10.1073/pnas.0706977104.

Firestone, R. B., A. West, S. Zsolt, R. Zsolt, and J. T. Hagstrum (2007), “Micrometeorite impacts in Beringian mammoth tusks and a bison skull,” Eos (Transactions, American Geophysical Union) Vol. 88, No. 52, Abstract U23A-0865, http://ie.lbl.gov/Mammoth/Impact.html.

Fisher, T. G., J. J. Clague, and J. T. Teller (2002) “The Role of Outburst Floods and Glacial Meltwater in Subglacial and Proglacial Landform Genesis,” Quaternary International, Vol. 90, pp. 1-4. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 311.]

Flem-Ath, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath (1995) When the Sky Fell: In Search of Atlantis, St. Martin’s Press, ISBN-10: 0312964013. [Rand Flem-Ath wrote a good Foreword in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Flohn, H. (1979) “On the Time Scales and Causes of Abrupt Paleoclimatic Events,” Quaternary Research Vol. 12, pp. 135-149. [Ref. V. 350 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Formisano, V. – Editor – (1975) The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht-Holland

Foulger, Gillian R. and Donna M. Jurdy – Editors, (2007) Plates, Plumes, and Planetary Processes, Special Paper SPE 430, Geological Society of America, ISBN-13: 9780813724300. [volcanoes, Earth, Mars, Venus. Abstract in folder.]

Frank, Louis, A. with Patrick Huyghe (1990) The Big Splash, Birch Lane Press, ISBN-10: 1559720336. [CH5068. Small icy comets.]

Frank, L. A. and J. B. Sigwarth (1993) “Atmospheric Holes and Small Comets,” Reviews of Geophysics, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 1-28. [About 100 citations. Soft copy in Folder. http://smallcomets.physics.uiowa.edu/pdf/Reviews_Of_Geophysics.pdf]

Frank, L. A. and J. B. Sigwarth (1997) “Influx of Small Comets into Earth’s Upper Atmosphere,” pp. 238-248 in Instruments, Methods, and Missions for the Investigation of Extraterrestrial Microorganisms, Edited by Richard B. Hoover, Proceedings of SPIE 3111. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 273.]

Frank, L. A. and J. B. Sigwarth (2001) Detection of Small Comets with a Ground-based Telescope,” Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 106, No. A3, pp. 3665-3683. [Soft copy in folder. But visuals are in separate files. http://smallcomets.physics.uiowa.edu/pdf/iro_ground.pdf

Frank, L. A., J. B. Sigwarth, and J. D. Craven (1986A) “On the Influx of Small Comets into the Earth’s Upper Atmosphere I. Observations,” Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 303-306, April. ISSN 0094-8276. [http://smallcomets.physics.uiowa.edu/pdf/ Soft copy of paper in Folder.]

Frank, L. A., J. B. Sigwarth, and J. D. Craven (1986B) “On the Influx of Small Comets into the Earth’s Upper Atmosphere II. Interpretation,” Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 307-310, April. ISSN 0094-8276. [http://smallcomets.physics.uiowa.edu/pdf/ Soft copy of paper in Folder.]

Frank, L. A., J. B. Sigwarth, and C. M. Yeates (1990) "A Search for Small Solar-System Bodies Near the Earth Using a Ground-Based Telescope: Technique and Observations," Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 228, No. 2, pp. 522-530, Feb. ISSN 0004-6361. [http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1990A%26A...228..522F. Copy in folder.]

Frazer, Sir James G. (1919) Folk-Lore in the Old Testament, Vol. 1, Macmillan, London. [Listed in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Froede, C. R., Jr. (1995) “A proposal for a creationist geological timescale,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 32, pp. 90–94.

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2002) “Extraterrestrial bombardment of the inner solar system: a review with questions and comments based on new information,” Creation Research Society Quarterly Vol. 38, pp. 209–212.

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2007) Geology by Design: Interpreting the Rocks and Their Catastrophic Record. Master Books, Green Forest, AR.

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2008) Harmony between the Bible and Precambrian geology—too favourable to naturalism: Questions for Dickens and Snelling. Journal of Creation, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 40–41.

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2009) “On the origin of lunar maria,” Journal of Creation, Vol. 23, No. 3, p. 49.

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2010a) “Earth-Sourced Impact Events on Day 2 of the Creation Week–” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 46, pp. 310-313. [Copy in file.]

Froede, C. R., Jr. (2010b) “Lunar Madness: Integrating the Biblical and Naturalistic Accounts of the Moon’s Origin–” Creation Matters, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 1-3. [Copy in file.]

Froede, C. R., Jr., and M. J. Oard. (2007) Defining the pre-Flood/Flood boundary within the Grand Canyon: were all the pre-Flood sediments scoured down to basement during the Flood– Creation Matters, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 3–4.

Froede, C. R., Jr., and D. B. DeYoung (1996) “Impact events within the young-earth Flood model,” Creation Research Society Quarterly 33:23–34.

Fronval, T. (1997) “Nordic Seas Eemian Paleoceanography Data,” IGBP PAGES/World Data Center-A for Paleoclimatology Data, Contribution Series #97-029,NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder, CO. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 287. Iceberg detritus. CCB.]

Fronval, T. and E. Jansen (1997) “Eemian and Early Weichselian (140-60ka) Paleoceanography and Paleoclimate in the Nordic Seas with Comparisons to Holocene Conditions,” Paleoceanography, Vol. 12, pp. 443-462. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 287. Iceberg detritus. Ice Age file.]

Fudai, R. and W. Melson (1969) “Secondary Craters as a Clue to Primary Crater Origin on the Moon,” Meteoritics and Planetary Science, Vol. 4, p. 273-ff– [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 278.]

Fulthorpe, C. and J. Austin (2004) “Shallow Buried, Enigmatic Seismic Stratigraphy on the New Jersey Outer Shelf: Evidence for Latest Pleistocene Catastrophic Erosion–” Geology, Vol. 32, pp. 1013-1016. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 334.]

Furnish, M. D., M. B. Boslough, G. T. Gray III, and J. L. Remo (1995) “Dynamical Properties Measurements for Asteroid, Comet and Meteorite Material Applicable to Impact Modeling and Mitigation Calculations,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 17, Issues 1-3, pp. 341-352. [Can purchase online.]

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Gabrielli, Paolo, Carlo Barbante, John M. C. Plane, Anita Varga, Sungmin Hong, Giulio Cozzi, Vania Gaspari, Frédéric A. M. Planchon, Warren Cairns, Christophe Ferrari, Paul Crutzen, Paolo Cescon and Claude F. Boutron (2004) “Meteoric Smoke Fallout over the Holocene Epoch Revealed by Iridium and Platinum in Greenland Ice,” Nature, Vol. 432, pp. 1011-1014, Letter, doi:10.1038/nature03137. [Cited with erroneous volume and pages in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 339. Abstract in folder.]

Gallant, René (1964) Bombarded Earth: An Essay on the Geological and Biological Effects of Huge Meteorite Impacts, First published 1964 by John Baker Publishers Ltd., 5 Royal Opera Arcade, London, S.W.1. [Contents in file. 256 pp. Several Refs. in Allan and Delair (1997) IV No. 143.]

Garcia-Castellanos, D. et al. (2009) “Catastrophic Flood of the Mediterranean After the Messinian Salinity Crisis,” Nature, Vol. 462, pp. 778-781, doi:10.1038/nature08555. [Abstract in folder.]

Gaster, Theodor H. (1969) Myth, Legend, and Custom in the Old Testament, Harper & Row, New York. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Gaut, Norman E. (1964) “Angular Momentum Flux in the Formation of the Solar System,” Report No. AFCRL-64-167, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 01 Feb, NTIS Accession No. AD0438007. [I met him once at MIT and had a copy of the report, small and green cover. See also Starr et al. (1967).]

Gehrels, T. – Editor (1979) Asteroids, University of Arizona Press. [Ref. IV. 142 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Gehrels, T. – Editor – (1995) Hazards Due to Comets and Asteroids, University of Arizona Press. [Cited as Ref. 44 in Boslough and Crawford (1997).

Gentry, Robert V. (1986) Creation’s Tiny Mystery, Earth Science Associates, Knoxville, TN ISBN-10: 0961675314. [http://www.halos.com/book/ctm-toc.htm - I have a pbk copy with color photos and a biography. Polonium halos, pleochroic halos. SFB]

Gersonde, R., F. T. Kyte, U. Bleil, B. Diekmann, J. A. Flores, K. Gohl, G. Grahl, R. Hagen, G. Kuhn, F. J. Sierro, D. Vôlker, A. Abelmann, and J. A. Bostwick (1997) “Geological record and Reconstruction of the late Pliocene Impact of the Eltanin Asteroid in the Southern Ocean”, Nature, Vol. 390, pp. 357-363.

Gersonde, R., A. Deutsch, B. A. Ivanov, and F. T. Kyte (2002) “Oceanic Impacts — A Growing Field of Fundamental Geology,” Deep-Sea Research II, Vol. 49, pp. 951-957.

Gersonde, R., F. T. Kyte, T. Frederichs, U. Bleil, and G. Kuhn, (2003) “New Data on the Late Pliocene Eltanin Impact into the Deep Southern Ocean,” in Third International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts, Nördlingen, Germany.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume I: Bible Times and Characters from the Creation to Jacob, Translated from the German Manuscript by Henrietta Szold, Philologos Religious Online Books at http://philologos.org/.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume II: Bible Times and Characters from Joseph to the Exodus, Translated from the German Manuscript by Henrietta Szold, Philologos Religious Online Books at http://philologos.org/.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume III: Bible Times and Characters from the Exodus to the Death of Moses, Translated from the German Manuscript by Paul Radin, Philologos Religious Online Books at http://philologos.org/.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume IV, Bible Times and Characters From Joshua to Esther, Translated from the German Manuscript, Philologos Religious Online Books at http://philologos.org/.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume V: Notes. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume VI: Notes. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia.

Ginzberg, Louis (n.d.) Legends of the Jews, Volume VII: Index, Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia.

Giorgini, J. D., S. J. Ostro, L. A. M. Benner, P. W. Chodas, S. R. Chesley, R. S. Hudson, M. C. Nolan, A. R. Klemola, E. M. Standish, R. F. Jurgens, R. Rose, A. B. Chamberlin, D. K. Yeomans, and J.-L. Margot (2002) “Asteroid 1950 DA’s Encounter with Earth in 2880: Physical Limits of Collision Probability Prediction,” Science, Vol. 296, pp. 132-136. [Copy in folder.]

Gisler Galen R. (2007) “Tsunamis from Asteroid Impacts in Deep Water,” 2007 Planetary Defense Conference, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/S4-3--Gisler-Paper.pdf. [Good material - follow-up.]

Gisler, G., R Weaver, C Mader, and M Gittings (2003) “Two and Three Dimensional Simulations of Asteroid Ocean Impacts,” Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol. 21, p. 119-ff.

Gisler, G., R Weaver, and M Gittings (2006A) “Sage Calculations of the Tsunami Threat from La Palma,” Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol. 24, pp. 288-301.

Gisler, G., R Weaver, and M Gittings (2006B) “Two-dimensional Simulations of Explosive Eruptions of Kick-em Jenny and other Submarine Volcanoes,” Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol. 25, pp. 34-ff.

Glimsdal, S., G. Pedersen, V. V. Shuvalov, H. Dypvik, H. P. Langtangen, and Ø. Kristiansen, (2005) “Tsunami Generated by the Mjølnir Impact,” Lunar and Planetary Science, Vol. 36.

Goldsmith, Donald – Editor – (1977) Scientists Confront Velikovsky, Cornell University Press, ISBN-13: 9780393009286. [184 pp. Ref. IV. 268 in Allan and Delair (1997).]

Goodwin, Bruce K. and Gerald H. Johnson (1970) “Geology of the Upland Gravels Near Midlothian, Virginia,” Eleventh Annual Field Conference of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Geological Association Guidebook, http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/cbayvirg.html. [Copy in two folders. Carolina Bays]

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Morris, Henry – Editor (1968) Symposium on Creation, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI.

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Mueller, Tom (2010) “Valley of the Whales,” National Geographic, Vol. 218, No. 2, August, pp. 118-137, Photographs by Richard Barnes. [Catastrophe at least with bones of whales etc. buried in deserts.]

Muller, Richard (–) Nemesis: The Death Star, Mandarin Press, London. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006) p. 278. Dark companion with a 26-Million-year orbit.]

Munro-Stasiak, M. (2002) “The Blackspring Ridge Flute Field, South-Central Alberta Canada: Evidence for Subglacial Sheetflow Erosion,” Quaternary International, Vol. 90, pp. 75-86. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 311.]

Murray, Carl (n.d.) “Is the Solar System stable–” http://www.fortunecity.com/emachines/e11/86/solarsys.html [Copy in folder.]

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NASA (n.d.) “Big Impact on Jupiter,” On Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/news_detail.cfm–ID=182, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.

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Napier, W. M. et al. (2004) “Extreme Albedo Comets and the Impact Hazard,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol, TBD, pp. 1365-2966. [No volume and page numbers look strange. Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p.

Nevins, Stuart E. (1971) “Stratigraphic Evidence of the Flood,” Symposium on Creation III, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 32-65, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. http://www.creationism.org/english/symposium/symp3no2.htm

Noah, M. M. (n.d.) The Book of Jasher, Health Research, Mokelumne Hill, CA 95245. [Patten (1988) p. 162.]

Noll, K. S., H. A. Weaver, and P. D. Feldman – Editors – (1996) The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter, Cambridge University Press. [Ref. 36 in Boslough and Crawford (1997).]

Northrup, B. E. (1988) “A comment on Patten’s Views,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 25, pp. 104-106. CH5013. [See response on pp. 106-108]

NOVA (2010) Megabeasts’ Sudden Death, WGBH, bps.org [Great show. James Kennett, Geologist, See notes. Celestial Catastrophe 12,900 years ago.]

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Oard, Michael J. (2010) “The Origin of Grand Canyon Part I: Uniformitarianism Fails to Explain Grand Canyon,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 185-200. [Soft copy in files.]

Oberbeck, Verne R. and Hans Aggarwal (1991) “Comet Impacts and Chemical Evolution on the Bombarded Earth,” Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, Vol. 21, No. 5-6, pp. 317-338, ISSN: 0169-6149 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/m52ju0057014040r/

O’Keefe, J. D. and T. J. Ahrens (1982) “Cometary and Meteorite Swarm Impact on Planetary Surfaces,” Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 87, pp. 6668-6680. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2005), p. 275, 280, 288 at least.]

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Opik, E. J. (1978) “The Missing Planet,” Moon and Planets, Vol. 18, pp. 327-337. [Ref. IV. 260 in Allan & Delair (1997).]

Ouro, Roberto (2000) “The Earth of Genesis 1:2 Abiotic or Chaotic– Part III,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 38.1 (Spring 2000) 59-67. http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/Ted_Hildebrandt/OTeSources/01-Genesis/Text/Articles-Books/Ouro-Gen1_2_Pt3_AUSS.pdf

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Palmer, Trevor (1998) Controversy - Catastrophism and Evolution: The Ongoing Debate, ISBN-10: 0306457512, [Evolutionist]

Palmer, Trevor (2003) Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-10: 0521819288. [522 pp. Evolutionist, Asteroids, Scholarly work. $98.00 Amazon. Contents in file.]

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Patten, Donald W. (1970B) The Pre-flood Greenhouse Effect - Symposium on Creation II, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 11-ff, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI.

Patten, Donald W. (1977B) “Millennial Climatology,” Symposium on Creation VI, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 29-56, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle, WA, www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm

Patten, Donald W. (1987A) “The Origin and the Decay of the Earth’s Geomagnetic Field,” Catastrophism and Ancient History, Vol. IX, Part 2, July, pp. 91-ff.

Patten, Donald W. (1987B) “Mountains – A Tidal (Astronomical flyby) Phenomenon,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 24–, pp. 61-69. [CH5012. See comments by B. E. Northrup in CRSQ, Vol. 25, p. 104-106, CH5013]

Patten, Donald W. (1988) Catastrophism and the Old Testament, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle WA. [As of 05 Jan 2010 it was about to be put online at www.creationism.org [Submitted to Wikipedia article on Flood Geology.]

Patten, Donald W., Ronald R. Hatch, and Loren C. Steinhauer (1973) The Long Day of Joshua and Six Other Catastrophes: A Unified Theory of Catastrophism, Pacific Meridian Publishing Company, Seattle WA. ISBN-13: 9780686576525.

Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1992A) The Flood of Noah, Draft typescript from Pacific Meridian Publishing Company, Seattle WA. [CH5055*.]

Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1992B) “The Conservative Approach to Planetary Catastrophism,” Report, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle. [CH5027*.]

Patten, Donald, W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1995) The Recent Organization of the Solar System, Manuscript, Pacific Meridian Publishing Company, Seattle WA. [Copy available at http://www.creationism.org/patten/PattenRecOrgSolSys/index.htm CH5056*]

Patten, Donald W. and Samuel R. Windsor (1996) The Mars-Earth Wars, Manuscript, Re-copyrighted in 2003, [Online at http://www.creationism.org/patten/PattenMarsEarthWars/PattenMEW01.htm]

Peltier et al. (2006) My take: Drain water to the Arctic Ocean [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 318, no particulars.]

Pember, G. H. (1901) Earth’s Earliest Ages, Hodder & Stoughton, London. Online at http://www.creationdays.dk/G%20H%20Pember/foreword.php [Cited in Custance (1970).]

Peratt, Anthony L. (2003A) “Evidence for an Intense Aurora Recorded in Antiquity,” ICOPS 2003, 30th Annual International IEEE Conference on Plasma Science, 3-5 June. [Cited in Farrell (2007).]

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Peterson, Ivars (1993) Newton’s Clock: Chaos in the Solar System, W. H. Freeman & Col, New York, ISBN-10: 0716723964. [CH5057.]

Petrenko, V. F. and R. W. Whitworth (1999) Physics of Ice, Oxford University Press.

Pfizenmayer, E. W. (1939) Siberian Man and Mammoth, translated from German by Muriel D. Simpson, Black & Son Limited, London.

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Phipps Morgan, Jason, T. J. Reston, and C. R. Ranero, (2004) “Contemporaneous Mass Extinctions, Continental Flood Basalts, and ‘Impact signals’: Are Mantle Plume-induced ‘Verneshots' the Causal Link–,” Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 217, pp. 263-284. [105 References. Copy in folder. A National Geographic Channel Program brought Phipps Morgan’s work on the Tunguska Event to my attention.]

Pilkington, M. and R. A. F. Grieve (1992) "The Geophysical Signature of Terrestrial Impact Craters," Reviews of Geophysics, Vol. 30, pp. 161-181, May.

Pinter, Nicholas and Scott E. Ishman (2008) “Impacts, mega-tsunami, and other extraordinary claims,” GSA Today, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp 37-38. http://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/archive/18/1/pdf/i1052-5173-18-1-37.pdf [Critical about catastrophes at about 12.9 ka. With 28 references, Copy in my folder. See file with notes. Several rebuttals were written and they replied.]

Piper, D. and W. Dean (1997) “Trace-element Deposition in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela Shelf, under Sulfate-Reducing Conditions: A History of the Local Hydrography and Global Climate, 20 ka to the Present,” U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1670, USGS Information Services, Denver, CO. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 319.]

Plait, Phillip (2002) Bad Astronomy" John Wiley & Sons, [Debunks Mars artifacts.]

Poag, C. Wiley (1999) Chesapeake Invader: Discovering America's Giant Meteorite Crater, Princeton University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-691-00919-8. [From Wikipedia article.]

Pope, Kevin O. (2002) “Impact Dust not the Cause of the Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction,” Geology, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 99-102.

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Raup, David M. (1991) Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck– W. W. Norton Co., New York. [CH5026*, I owned this book. Retired, Univ. of Chicago as of 2002.]]

Raup, D. M. and G. E. Boyajian (1988) “Patterns of Generic Extinction,” Paleobiology, Vol. 14, pp. 109-ff. [CH5007]

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Raup, D. M., J. J. Sepkoski Jr., S. M. Stigler, M. J. Wagner (1988) “Testing for Periodicity of Extinction: Technical Comments,” Science, Vol. 241, pp. 94-99. [CH5008, See also Lewin (1988, CH5006*)]

Reed, John K. (2010) “Modern Geohistory: An Assault on Christianity, Not an Innovative Compromise,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 201-216. [Soft copy in files. SFB.]

Reimold, W. U. (2007) “The Impact Crater Bandwagon,” Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 42, pp. 1467–1472.

Reimold, W. U. and R. L. Givson – Editors – (2010–) Proceedings of the Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution, Geological Society of America Special Paper, in press.

Rettig, Terrence W., Michael J. Mumma, Michael DiSanti, Gregory J. Sobczak, and Joseph M. Hahn (1996) “Analysis of Preimpact Hubble Space Telescope Images to Determine the Nature of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Fragments,” pp. 309-333 in Completing the Inventory of the Solar System, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Vol. 107, T. W. Rettig and J. M. Hahn, Editors. Image at http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query–db_key=AST&bibcode=1996ASPC..107..309R&letter=.&classic=YES&defaultprint=YES&whole_paper=YES&page=309&epage=309&send=Send+PDF&filetype=.pdf [Breakup greater than classical 2 RJ Roche limit. Copy in file.]

ReVelle, D. O. (1997) “Historical Detection of Atmospheric Impacts by Large Bolides Using Acoustic-gravity Waves,” in Near-Earth Objects: The United Nations Conference on Near-Earth Objects, New York, April 24-26, 1995, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 822, pp. 284-302.

Riggs, S., et al. (2001) “The Waccamaw Drainage System: Geology and Dynamics of a Costal Wetland, Southeastern North Carolina,” Department of Geology, East Carolina University. [Carolina bays. Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p.

Riley, Chris (2002) “UK’s First Impact Crater Discovered,” BBC News, 01 August, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2164058.stm [Silverpit crater]

Rincon, Paul (2004) “Double-Whammy Link to Extinctions,” BBC News, 01 April, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3582767.stm

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Sandia (2007) “Sandia Supercomputers Offer New Explanation of Tunguska Disaster: Smaller asteroids may pose greater danger than previously believed,” Sandia National Laboratories, 17 December. http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2007/asteroid.html [Mark Boslough]

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Sarfati, Jonathan (2009) “The Yellowstone Petrified Forests: Evidence of Catastrophe,” Creation, Vol. 21, Issue 2, pp. 18-21, Online at http://creation.com/the-yellowstone-petrified-forests. [Copy in my folder.]

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Schulte, Peter, Laia Alegret, Ignacio Arenillas, José A. Arz, Penny J. Barton, Paul R. Bown, Timothy J. Bralower, Gail L. Christeson, Philippe Claeys, Charles S. Cockell, Gareth S. Collins, Alexander Deutsch, Tamara J. Goldin, Kazuhisa Goto, José M. Grajales-Nishimura, Richard A. F. Grieve, Sean P. S. Gulick, Kirk R. Johnson, Wolfgang Kiessling, Christian Koeberl, David A. Kring, Kenneth G. MacLeod, Takafumi Matsui, Jay Melosh, Alessandro Montanari, Joanna V. Morgan, Clive R. Neal, Douglas J. Nichols, Richard D. Norris, Elisabetta Pierazzo, Greg Ravizza, Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra, Wolf Uwe Reimold, Eric Robin, Tobias Salge, Robert P. Speijer, Arthur R. Sweet, Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi, Vivi Vajda, Michael T. Whalen, and Pi S. Willumsen (2010) “The Chicxulub Asteroid Impact and Mass Extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary,” Science, Vol. 327, pp. 1214-1218, 05 March. [DOI: 10.1126/science.1177265] (in Review) [Supplemental material in folder.]

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Seneca (n.d.) Thyestes [CAOT]

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Shawhan, Stanley D., Christoph K. Goertz, Richard F. Hubbard, Donald A. Gurnett, and Glenn Joyce (1975) “Io-Accelerated Electrons and Ions,” pp. 375-389 in The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, Edited by V. Formisano, D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht-Holland. [I have a pdf image copy. Fig. 1 appears to be the “Sword of the LORD.”]

Shephard, Francis Parker (1959) The Earth Beneath the Sea, Publisher TBD, London, ISBN-13: 9780689701801 [275 pp. Cited at V. 287 in Allan and Delair (1997). Discusses a 1,700-foot high tsunami at Lituya Bay, southern Alaska in July 1958.]

Sherburn, Jesse A. and Mark F. Horstemeyer (2010) “Hydrodynamic Modeling of Impact Craters in Ice,” International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 37, pp. 27-36. doi:10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2009.07.001 [I have a soft copy. It has 34 references. Holsapple is cited once.]

Shirley James H. and Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge, Editors, (1997) Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, Chapman & Hall, ISBN-10:0412069512. [$499.]

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Shuvalov, V. V. (2003b) “Impacts of Highly Disrupted Projectiles and their Possible Geological Records,” Abstract, 66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting. [Abstract in folder.]

Shuvalov, V. V. and N. A. Artemieva (2002) “Numerical Modeling of Tunguska-like Impacts,” Planetary and Space Science, Vol. 50, pp. 181−192.

Sitchin, Zecharia (Various) A Placeholder. He wrote the following five books which I have not seen: They are The 12th Planet, The Stairway to Heaven, The Wars of Gods and Men, The Lost Realms, and When Time Began.

Skloot, Rebecca (2010) The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Crown Publishing Group, [Immortal cell line.]

Smith, W. H. F. and D. T. Sandwell (1997) “Global Sea Floor Topography from Satellite Altimetry and Ship Depth Soundings,” Science, Vol. 277, pp. 1956-1962. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 280-281, They have pointed out several possible craters: (1) Canada’s Amundsen Gulf in the Northwest Territories is a 150-mile diameter crater, (2) A potential 75-mile wide crater off shore in Home Bay, Baffin Island, Canada, (3) Hudson Bay. In Hudson Bay file.].

Smyth, TBD Dissertation on why the ancient inch was 1.001. [Patten & Windsor (1992A) Ch 1 p. 11.]

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Soon, Willie Wei-Hock and Steven H. Yaskell (2003) Maunder Minimum: And the Variable Sun-Earth Connection, World Scientific Publishing, ISBN-13: 9789812382757.

Spencer, John R. and Jacqueline Mitton, Editors (2005) The Great Comet Crash: The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter, Cambridge University Press, ISBN-10: 0521482747 [Abstract in Folder. See Amazon.com]

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Starr, Victor P., Norman E. Gaut, and Judith A. Copeland (1967) “Angular Momentum Transport in the Solar Nebula,” Pure and Applied Geophysics, Vol. 67, No. 1, Dec., pp. 221-232. [Abstract in Notes folder. See also Gaut (1964).]

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Steinhauer, Loren C. (1972) “Out of Whose Womb Came the Ice–” Symposium on Creation IV, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 134-147, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. http://www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm

Steinhauer, Loren C. (1975A) “Tracing the Past: Is Uniformity Meaningful–” Symposium on Creation V, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 85-98, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI, http://www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm

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Stewart, S.T. (2002) “Collisional Processes Involving Icy Bodies in the Solar System,” Ph.D. thesis, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA.

Stewart, S. T. and T. J. Ahrens (2003A) “Shock Hugoniot of H2O Ice,” Geophysics Research Letters, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 1332–1335.

Stewart, S. T. and T. J. Ahrens (2003B) “Hugoniots and Shock-melting Criteria for Solid and Porous H2O Ice,” In: Proceedings of the Lunar Planet Science Conference, Vol. 34, League City, TX: Lunar and Planetary Institute; 2003 [abstract 1622].

Stewart, Simon A. and Philip J. Allen (2002) “A 20-km-diameter Multi-ringed Impact Structure in the North Sea,” Nature, Vol. 418, pp. 520-523, doi:10.1038/nature00914. [Silverpit Crater. Abstract in Folder. A critical response by Underhill (2004).]

Stewart, Simon A. and Philip J. Allen (2004) “An Alternative Origin for the 'Silverpit Crater,'” A reply, Nature, Vol. 428, (18 March) doi:10.1038/nature02480. [Abstract in Folder.]

Stinnesbeck, W., G. Keller, P. Schulte, D. Stüben, Z. Berner, U. Kramar, J.G. Lopez-Oliva (2002) “The Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary transition at Coxquihui, state of Veracruz, Mexico: evidence for an early Danian impact event–, J. South Am. Earth Sci. Vol. 15, pp. 497-509.

Stone, Richard, (2008), “Target Earth,” National Geographic, Vol. 214, No.2, August, pp. 134-149. [Tunguska Meteorite, 1972, Jackson Lake, Wyoming etc.]

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Stulov, V.P. (1994) “Interaction of a Comet Nuclei with Atmosphere of Planet,” Int. Conf. Modern Problems of the Theoretical Astronomy”, Abstracts, St-Petersburg, Vol. 3, pp. 82-83 (in Russian).

Stulov, V. P. (1997) “Movement of a comet nuclei in the top atmosphere of a planet,” Vestn. of the Moscow State University. Ser. 1. Mathematics, Mechanics, No. 1, pp. 63-65 (in Russian).

Stulov, V. P. (1998A) “Gasdynamical Model of the Tunguska fall,” Planet. and Space Sci., Vol. 46, No. 2/3, pp. 253−260.

Stulov, V. P. (1998B) “Gasdynamical Model of Large Bolides,” Vestn. of the Moscow State University, Ser. 1. Mathematics, Mechanics. No. 5, pp. 39-45 (in Russian).

Stulov, Vladimir P. (2007) “Entry of the Tunguska Cosmic Body into the Atmosphere: Final Decision,” 2007 Planetary Defense Conference, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/P4-2--Stulov-Paper.pdf [11 References.]

Stulov, V.P., Mirskij, V.N., and Vislyi, A.I. (1995) Fireball Aerodynamics, М.: Nauka, [236 pp. In Russian].

Sussman, G. J. and J. Wisdom (1988) “Numerical Evidence that the Motion of Pluto is Chaotic,” Science, Vol. 241, No. 4864, pp. 433-437. [Jack, Gerald both from MIT. CH5004.]

Svetsov V.V. (2002) “Article,” GSA Special Paper 356, Geological Society of America, pp. 685-694. [Cited in Shuvalov 2003b]

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Tagliaferri, E., R. Spalding, C. Jacobs, P. Worden, and A. Erlich (1995) “Detection of Meteoroid Impacts by Optical Sensors in Earth Orbit,” pp. 199-220 in Hazards Due to Comets and Asteroids, Edited by T. Gehrels, University of Arizona Press. [Cited as Ref. 44 in Boslough and Crawford (1997).

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Talako [Native American astrobiologist “A comet or asteroid striking one of a planet's oceans could cause gigantic Tsunamis with a tidal wave face higher than 1,000 feet and a splash that could hit the center of continents.” http://cosmiccatastrophe.com/]

Talbot, David and Wallace Thornhill (2005) Thunderbolts of the Gods: A Radical Reinterpretation of Human History and the Evolution of the Solar System, Mikamar Publishing, Portland, Oregon, ISBN-10: 0977285103. [Cited in Farrell 2007. See ]

Tarasov and Peltier (2005) My take: Drain water to Fram Strait between Greenland and Europe [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 318, no particulars.]

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Thompson, William I., III (1976) “Catastrophic Origins for the Asteroids and the Rings of Saturn,” Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. TBD, www.creationresearch.org [Requested a copy on 23 April 2010.]

Thompson, William I., III (1977) “Extraterrestrial Origin of the Ice Age,” Symposium on Creation VI, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 91-116, Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle, WA, www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm

Thornhill, Wallace and David Talbott (2002) The Electric Universe, Thunderbolts Project Vol. II, Mikamar Publishing, ISBN-13: 9780977285136, [Contents and Chapter 1 in http://www.thunderbolts.info/EU%20Intro%20and%20Chap1.pdf]

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Toon, O. B., K. Zahnle, D. Morrison, R. P. Turco, and C. Covey (1997) “Environmental perturbations caused by the impacts of asteroids and comets,” Reviews of Geophysics, Vol. 35, pp. 41-78, [Cited in Firestone, and West (2008).]

Tremaine, Scott and Luke Dones (1993) Science, 15 January. [CH5031. 4.5 Byr ago cosmic crash put spin on Earth. Prof. Tremaine Univ. Toronto. I think I heard him speak about the Kirkwood Gaps and rings of Saturn at Harvard University in the 1970s.]

Tsikalas, F., S. T. Gudlaugsson, J. I. Faleide, and O. Eldholm (2002) “The Mjølnir Marine Impact Crater Porosity Anomaly,” Deep-Sea Research II, Vol 49, pp. 1103-1120.

Tsumura, David Toshio (1996) “Genesis and Ancient Near Eastern Stories of Creation and the Flood: An Introduction,” http://www.christiananswers.net/q-abr/abr-c001.html

Tsumura, David Toshio (2005a) Creation and Destruction: A Reappraisal of the Chaoskampf Theory in the Old Testament, Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, IN. [Technical Support in Walton (2009), p. 53. SFB. ISBN-10: 1575061066. See notes. Portions at http://books.google.com/books–id=qevX11bQRi8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Creation+and+Destruction&source=bl&ots=fgwojPSfAG&sig=M2vfiyh5Qs7OKVXmjFHNtOBfA2g&hl=en&ei=Oe_JS8zWJcP-8Aa9yIX7BA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDIQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false ]

Tsumura, David Toshio (2005b) “A Destruction Motif in Habakkuk 3,” Chapter 10 in Creation and Destruction: A Reappraisal of the Chaoskampf Theory in the Old Testament, Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, IN. [Technical Support in Walton (2009), p. 53. CCB. ISBN-10: 1575061066.


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United Nations (1997) The United Nations Conference on Near-Earth Objects, Volume 822 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 30 May. [Have one 49-page paper by Boslough and Crawford.]

Unruh, Tim J.(n.d.) Phaeton: The Lost Planet. An Account of Biblical Catastrophism on a Cosmic Scale, on-line at http://www.ldolphin.org/unruh. Tim reminds me that a hypothetical planet called, at the time, "Vulcan" was proposed inside the orbit of Mercury in the 1800's. Mercury's anomalous orbit was later accounted for by Relativity Theory.

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Van Flandern, T. C. (1978) “A Former Asteroidal Planet as the Origin of Comets,” Icarus, Vol. 36, pp. 51-74. [Refs. IV. 151, 173, 198, Allan and Delair (1997).]

Van Flandern, Tom (1998) Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets: Paradoxes Resolved, Origins Illuminated, Revised Edition, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley CA, ISBN-10: 1556432682, ISBN-13: 9781556432682. [I own a copy. See my notes and Lambert Dolphin’s notes. Revised edition cited in Farrell (2007).]

Varricchio, David J., Christian Koeberl, Russell F. Raven, Wendy S. Wolbach, William C. Elsik, and Daniel P. Miggins (2010–) “Tracing the Manson impact event across the Western Interior Cretaceous Seaway,” in: Proceedings of the Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution (eds. W. U. Reimold and R. L. Gibson). Geological Society of America Special Paper, in press. [From W. Wolbach’s publication listing.]

Varricchio, David J., Russell F. Raven, Wendy S. Wolbach, William C. Elsik, and Brian J. Witzke (2009) “Soot and Palynology Analysis of Manson Impact-Related Strata (Upper Cretaceous) of Iowa and South Dakota, USA,” Cretaceous Research, Vol 30, pp. 127-134. [W. Wolbach publication list.]

Vasilyev N.V. (1998) Planetary and Space Science, Vol.46, pp. 129-150. [Tunguska Event, Cited in Shuvalov 2003b]

Velikovsky, Immanuel (1950) Worlds in Collision, New Edition: ISBN 978-1-906833-11-4.

Velikovsky, Immanuel (1952) Ages in Chaos, New Edition: ISBN 978-1-906833-13-8

Velikovsky, Immanuel (1955) Earth in Upheaval, New edition: ISBN 978-1-906833-12-1

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Wadia, D. N. (1953) The Geology of India, MacMillan, London. [Patten cites p. 302.]

Ward, Peter D. (1997) The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared, Copernicus, ISBN-10: 0387949151. [Extinction]

Ward, S. and S. Day (2001) “Potential Collapse and Tsunami at La Palma, Canary Islands,” Geophysical Review Letters, Vol. 26, pp. 3141-3144. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 333. Estimate tsunami - megawaves over 3,000 feet high.]

Wasson, J. T. (2003) “Large Aerial Bursts; An Important Class of Terrestrial Accretionary Events,” Astrobiology, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 163-179.

Wasson, J. T. and M. B. E. Boslough (2000) “Large Aerial Bursts; An Important Class of Terrestrial Accretionary Events,” Abstract, LPI Contribution 1053: Catastrophic Events and Mass Extinctions: Impacts and Beyond, pp. 239-240, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX. [Tunguska Event.]

Wasson J.T. and Moore K. (1998) Meteoritics and Planetary Science, Vol. 33, pp. A163-ff. [Tunguska Event, Cited in Shuvalov 2003b]

Waters, M. R. and T. W. Stafford (2007) Science, Vol. 315, pp. 1122–1126. [Cited in Dalton (2007). Clovis people extinction.]

Weaver, A. et al. “Meltwater Pulse 1A from Antarctica as a Trigger of the Bølling-Allerød Warm Interval,” Science, Vol. 299, pp. 1709-1713. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 323.]

Weissman, P. R. (1990) in Global Catastrophes in Earth History (Editors: Sharpton, V. L. & Ward, P. D.), 171−180, Geol. Soc. Am. SP-247, Boulder CO, 1990.

Whipple F.L. (1987) “A Review of Cometary Sciences” Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, Ser. A, Vol. 323, No. 1572, pp. 339-347.

Whiston, William (1696) A New Theory of the Earth, Microfilm by Pacific Meridian Publishing Co. Seattle. [CAOT]

Whiston, William (1717) Astronomical Principles of Religion, Microfilm by Pacific Meridian Publishing Co., Seattle. [CAOT]

Whitelaw, Robert L. (1975) “The Testimony of Radiocarbon to the Genesis Flood,” Symposium on Creation V, Edited by Donald W. Patten, pp. 39-50, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI, http://www.creationism.org/english/symposium/index.htm [BSB]

Wikipedia (2010A) “Catastrophism,” 21 January, Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catastrophism#Additional_Reading

Wikipedia (2010B) “Flood Geology,” 20 January, Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_geology

Wikipedia (2010C) “Uniformitarianism,” 21 January, Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniformitarianism_(science)

Wikipedia (2010D) “Paleomagnetism,” 01 Feb Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleomagnetism

Wikipedia (2010E) “Geomagnetic Reversal,” 01 Feb., Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetic_reversal

Wikipedia (2010F) “Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis,” 01 Feb. [Through analysis of palaeomagnetic data, it is now known that the field has reversed its orientation tens of thousands of times since its formation very early on in earth history. Really– WIT]

Wikipedia (2010G) “Édouard Roche” on 02 Feb.

Wikipedia (2010H) “Stability of the Solar System,” 09 Feb., Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stability_of_the_Solar_System

Wikipedia (2010I) “Cretaceous Tertiary Extinction Event,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretaceous%E2%80%93Tertiary_extinction_event, 12 Feb. [K/T]

Wikipedia (2010J) “Formation and Evolution of the Solar System,” 10 Feb., Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_and_evolution_of_the_Solar_System

Wikipedia (2010K) “Tunguska Event,” Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

Wikipedia (2010L) “Velikovsky,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velikovsky

Wikipedia (2010M) “Santorini,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santorini

Wikipedia (2010N) “Noah’s Ark,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah's_Ark

Wikipedia (2010O) “David Fasold,” in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Fasold

Wikipedia (2010P) “Impact Crater,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_crater

Wikipedia (2010Q) “List of impact craters on Earth,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_impact_craters_on_Earth

Wikipedia (n.d.R) “Bolide,” in article titled “Meteoroid,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolide#Bolide

Wikipedia (n.d.S) “Near-Earth object,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-Earth_object#Planet_Earth_collision_probability_with_near-Earth_objects

Wikipedia (n.d.T) “Eastern Mediterranean event,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Mediterranean_event

Wikipedia (n.d.U) “Younger Dryas event,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas_event

Wikipedia (n.d.V) “KREEP,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KREEP

Wikipedia (n.d.W) “Megatsunami,” or mega-tsunami, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatsunami

Wikipedia (n.d.X) “Chesapeake Bay impact crater,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_Bay_impact_crater

Wikipedia (n.d.Y) “Maunder Minimum,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum

Wikipedia (n.d.Z) “Lake Cheko,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Cheko [Copy in Tunguska folder.]

Wikipedia (n.d.AA) “Magnetosphere of Jupiter,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetosphere_of_Jupiter

Wikipedia (n.d.AB) “Flux Tube,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux_tube

Willerslev, Eske (2010) "What Questions Can Ancient Genetics Answer–" Presentation at the Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM on 13 April, http://www.santafe.edu/gevent/detail/science/152/ [Mammoths etc.]

Wilson, Colin and Rand Flem-Ath (2002) The Atlantis Blueprint: Unlocking the Ancient Mysteries of a Long-Lost Civilization, Dell Publishing, ISBN-10: 0440508983.

Windsor, Samuel R. (1992) “Noah’s Vessel: 24,000 Deadweight Tons,” Catastrophism & Ancient History, XIV Part I, Jan. ISSN 0-733-8058. [BSB]

Windsor, Samuel R. (1993) “Noah's Ark - Its Geometry,” Catastrophism & Ancient History, Vol. XV, Part I, Jan. ISSN 0-733-8058. [BSB]

Wolbach, Wendy S. [Note – She has close to 100 publications and talks related to Catastrophism-related topics. See here website at DePaul University.]

Wolbach, W. S., E. Anders, and M.A. Nazarov (1990) “Fires at the K/T boundary: Carbon at the Sumbar, Turkmenia, site,” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 54, pp. 1133-1146 (1990). [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]

W.S. Wolbach, W. S., I. Gilmour, and E. Anders (1990) “Major Wildfires at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary,” pp. 391-400 in Global Catastrophes in Earth History, Edited by V. L. Sharpton and P. Ward, Special Paper 247, Geological Society of America. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]

Wolbach, W. S., I. Gilmour, E. Anders, C. J. Orth, and R. R. Brooks (1988) “Global Fire at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary,” Nature, Vol. 334, pp. 665-669. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]

Wolbach, W. S., R. S. Lewis, and E. Anders (1985) “Cretaceous Extinctions: Evidence for Wildfires and Search for Meteorite Material–” Science, Vol. 230, pp. 167-170. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 341.]

Wyatt, Ron (1989) Discovered: Noah's Ark! World Bible Society, Nashville, ISBN-10: 0942521439.

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Yang, W.-S. and J. R. Baumgardner, (2000) “Matrix-dependent Transfer Multigrid Method for Strongly Variable Viscosity Infinite Prandtl Number Thermal Convection,” Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, Vol 92, pp. 151–195. [A peer-reviewed journal.]

Young, Davis A. (1995) The Biblical Flood: A Case of the Church’s Response to Extrabiblical Evidence, Paternoster Press–, Wm. B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, MI. [CH5046]

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Zanner, C. (2001) “Nebraska’s Carolina Bays,” Presentation at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, 5-8 Nov. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006).]

Zeidman, Reena L. (1985) “Deportations in the New Assyrian Empire,” Catastrophism & Ancient History, Vol. VII, Part I, Jan. pp. 25-ff. [Cited in Patten (1988) p. 265.]

Zeitl, Helmut (1984) “Tiahuanco and the Deluge,” Catastrophism and Ancient History, Vol. VI 2, July. [CAOT.]

Zielinski, G. A. and G. R. Mershon (1997) “Paleoenvironmental Implications Insoluble Microparticle Record in the GISP2 (Greenland) Ice Core During the Rapidly Changing Climate of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition,” Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 109, pp. 547-559. [Cited in Firestone et al. (2006), p. 301.]

Zlobin, Andrei E. (2007) “Quasi Three-dimensional Modeling of Tunguska Comet Impact (1908),” 2007 Planetary Defense Conference, http://www.aero.org/conferences/planetarydefense/2007papers/P4-1--Zlobin_Paper.pdf. [11 Refs. in Russian.]


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