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- W2185013170 abstract "On June 6, 1912, the biggest eruption in over 100 years occurred in what is now Katmai National Park, Alaska. Ejecting over 30 times more material than Mount St. Helen’s, the Novarupta Volcano exploded for 60 hours. Novarupta contains a treasure trove of information just waiting to be interpreted within a Biblical framework. This article seeks to encourage further exploration of Novarupta and The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes by creation scientists. Details of the eruption are discussed, together with first encounters of the eruption zone by Robert F. Griggs shortly after the 1912 eruption. Comparisons are made between Novarupta and other eruptions, and the local geology is discussed. Rates of glacial advance and retreat in the area may have implications for both global climate change and the causes of the Ice Age. Present-day bedrock incision rates are used to speculate about geologic timescales. The geologic history of Novarupta and The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes appears congruent with Biblical history. * David E. Shormann, PhD, P.O. Box 1324, Magnolia, TX 77353, diveintomath@sbcglobal.net Accepted for publication November 24, 2009 ciers are growing. Where a canyon was gouged out following the breaching of a massive rockslide dam. Where rocks not only float but also fly! Where an eruption, 30 times larger than St. Helens, dropped temperatures worldwide 2° F, caused mountains to disappear, and caused the head of the National Geographic Society in 1922 to consider the earth as a “young and active planet” (Griggs, 1922, p. xv). This place is The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes (TVTTS), created by the June 6–8, 1912 eruption of Novarupta volcano. Novarupta, Latin for “new eruption,” is the biggest volcanic eruption in over 100 years and one of the top three in recorded history. Located in Katmai National Park (Figure 1), TVTTS is one of the most researched areas in Alaska. This volcanic region lies atop 15,000 feet of sedimentary rock and presents an opportunity for interpreting earth history within a Biblical framework. 250 Creation Research Society Quarterly The 1912 Eruption and Subsequent Exploration On June 9, 1912, Ivan Orloff wrote to his wife:" @default.
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- W2185013170 title "Novarupta and the Valley of 10,000 Smokes: Begging for a Biblical Interpretation" @default.
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