By Greg Neyman
© 2010, Old Earth Ministries
First Published 4 May 2010
In a recent article in the Acts & Facts newsletter by the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Steven Austin attempts to provide evidence for a young earth with claims regarding Mount St. Helens. The ICR and Austin are using the 30 year anniversary of this volcanic eruption to explain to ICR readers that supervolcanoes support the young earth theory.1
As is typical of young earth arguments, Austin makes several claims, yet he fails to provide any proof to back up his claims. For example, he states,
For example, Ice Age supervolcanoes, such as Long Valley of California and Yellowstone in Wyoming, exploded just after the Flood.
This matter of fact statement is given, with no supporting evidence
that these two supervolcanoes erupted just after the supposed young
earth flood, about 4,300 years ago.
In reality, the Long Valley Caldera formed from a massive
eruption 760,000 years ago, and there have been smaller eruptions
since, at 200,000 year intervals.2
The Yellowstone Caldera is actually a conglomeration of
calderas from three separate eruption events, dated at 2.1 million
years, 1.3 million years, and 640,000 years ago.
The Yellowstone volcano is caused by a
hotspot in the earth’s
crust (click link for an explanation).
In the case of the Yellowstone hotspot, a trail of calderas
formed
from eruptions
over the past
15 million years.3
Although Austin addresses the Yellowstone Caldera, he fails
to address the older calderas
that
formed from the Yellowstone hotspot.
In northwestern Italy, a 16-mile-thick succession of rock was turned sideways by the late Flood catastrophic plate collision between Europe and Africa.
NOTES:
1 Steven A. Austin, Supervolcanoes and the Mt Saint Helens Eruption, ICR Acts & Facts, 13 April 2010.
4 J.E. Quick, S. Sinigoi, G. Peressini, G.
Demarchi, J.L. Wooden, and A. Sbisà
Magmatic plumbing of a large Permian caldera exposed to a
depth of 25 km, Geology 2009 37: 603-606. (Abstract)
5 B.S. Carl, A.F. Glazner, J.M. Bartley, D.A. Dinter, D.S. Coleman, Independence Dikes and Mafic Rocks of the Eastern Sierra, 1998 Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section Field Guidebook (Draft 20 Jan 1998)
6 Kenneth Gerard Galli,
"Sedimentology and petrology of the Brushy Basin member, Morrison
Formation (Late Jurassic), western Colorado" (January 1, 2003).
Electronic Doctoral Dissertations for UMass Amherst. Paper
AAI3078684. (Abstract
available online)
7 Kowallis, Bart J., and others, "The Age of the Morrison Formation, Brigham Young University, 4 Apr 97.
8 Carson, Robert J. and Pogue, Kevin R. (1996). Flood Basalts and Glacier Floods:Roadside Geology of Parts of Walla Walla, Franklin, and Columbia Counties, Washington. Washington State Department of Natural Resources (Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources Information Circular 90).
9 Sanger, E.A., and others, "GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC MODELING OF THE NIKOLAI GREENSTONE IN THE AMPHITHEATER SYNCLINE, MT HAYES QUADRANGLE, ALASKA," presentation given at Geological Society of America Cordillarian Meeting, May 2002.
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