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selected publications by Creation Encounter team Members

Field books:

  1. Vail,T., Oard, M., Bokovoy, D., and Hergenrather, J. 2008. The True North Series: Your Guide to the Grand Canyon​. Master Books, Green Forest, AZ. See https://www.masterbooks.com/your-guide-to-the-grand-canyon.

  2. Oard, M., Vail,T., Bokovoy, D., and Hergenrather, J. 2010. The True North Series: Your Guide to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Master Books, Green Forest, AZ. See https://www.masterbooks.com/your-guide-to-zion-and-bryce-canyon-hardback-single.

  3. Hergenrather, J., Vail,T., Oard, M., and Bokovoy, D. 2012. The True North Series: Your Guide to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Master Books, Green Forest, AZ. See https://www.masterbooks.com/your-guide-to-yellowstone-and-grand-teton-national-parks.

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Popular-level and technical articles:​

  1. Hergenrather, J. 2006. “Noah’s long-distance travelers: Quartzite boulders speak powerfully of the global Flood.” Creation 28(3):30–32. See: https://creation.com/noahs-long-distance-travelers.

  2. Isaacs, E. 2019 "The Missoula Flood— analogue for the greatest flood of all." Journal of Creation 33(2):30-33. Available here: https://creationgeologyexplorer.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/isaacs-e.-2019-missoula-flood-analog-for-greatest-flood-of-all.-journal-of-creation-332-1.pdf

  3. Klevberg, P. and Oard, M.J. 1998. "Palehydrology of the Cypress Hills Formation and Flaxville Gravel." 4th International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburg, PA. See: http://creationicc.org/abstract.php?pk=159.

  4. Oard, M.J., Hergenrather, J., and Klevberg, P. 2005. “Flood transported quartzites—east of the Rocky Mountains.” Journal of Creation 19(3):76–90. See: https://creation.com/flood-transported-quartzites-part-1east-of-the-rocky-mountains.

  5. Oard, M.J., Hergenrather, J., and Klevberg, P. 2006. “Flood transported quartzites: Part 2—west of the Rocky Mountains.” Journal of Creation 20(2):71–81. See: https://creation.com/flood-transported-quartzites-part-2west-of-the-rocky-mountains.

  6. Oard, M.J., Hergenrather, J., and Klevberg, P. 2006. “Flood transported quartzites: Part 3—failure of uniformitarian interpretations.” Journal of Creation 20(3):78–86. See: https://creation.com/flood-transported-quartzites-part-3failure-of-uniformitarian-interpretations.

  7. Oard, M.J., Hergenrather, J., and Klevberg, P. 2007. “Flood transported quartzites: Part 4—diluvial interpretations.” Journal of Creation 21(1):86–91. See: https://creation.com/flood-transported-quartzites-part-4diluvial-interpretations.

  8. Oard, M.J. and Klevberg, P. 1998. "A Diluvial Interpretation of the Cypress Hills Formation, Flaxville Gravel, and Related Deposits." 4th International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburg, PA. See: http://creationicc.org/abstract.php?pk=163.

  9. Oard, M.J. 2013. Earth's Surface Shaped by Genesis Flood Runoff: Volume I: Tectonics and Erosion. E-book. See: http://michael.oards.net/GenesisFloodRunoff.htm.

  10. Oard, M. J. 2016. "Long-distance boulder deposits reveal Noah’s Flood." Creation 38(3):24–27. See: https://creation.com/noahs-flood-explains-boulder-deposits.

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