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Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop 1987 Number 1

SOCIETY NEWS 1

ARTICLES

Tektites, Wildfires and the Extinction of the Dinosaurs by Trevor Palmer 3

Earthquakes in the Early Irish Tradition by Emmet J. Sweeney 4

Problems with the Morning Star by Jill Abery 8

A Critical Re-Appraisal of the Book of Genesis by Damien Mackey, Frank Calneggia and Paul Money 11

The Parting of the Waters of the Red Sea by Ragnar Forshufvud 18

MONITOR:
* Electromagnetism-Gravity Link? * Mountain of God? * Mummified Forest? * Ice Age not so Cold! * Deluge Ice Ages? * VLBI Confirms Drift * Oceans of Cometary Origin? * Dark Warmth on Uranus? * Bombarded Earth * Double Dawn Explained * Cretaceous Catastrophe [3] * Revised Dating * Asteroid Site? * Tumbling Moons, Unstable Asteroids * Sand Blows * Antarctic Surprises * Sirius – No Mystery * Sedimentary Evidence All at Sea * Rivers on Mars? * Lunar Genesis? * Life From Comets? 21

TALK TRANSCRIPT * Rene Gallant’s Talk given at SIS Spring Meeting, 24.3.84, 27

LETTERS
from Birgit Liesching, Hugh Crosthwaite, Lester Mitcham, David Rohl, Kenneth S. Birch and Dwardu Cardona 34

Copyright (C) September 1987 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies

EDITOR: Bernard Newgrosh
EDITORIAL TEAM: Jill Abery, Ragnar Forshufvud, David & Ditas Rohl and Derek Shelley-Pearce
EDITORIAL ADDRESS: DEREK SHELLEY-PEARCE, 29 Cuttam Lane North, Orpington, Kent BR6 6BX

CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP is intended to provide a forum for the ongoing debate in the related subjects of revised chronologies, Biblical studies, mythology, astronomy, catastrophist geology and evolution.

In its aim of increasing the possibilities for the exchange of ideas and information within the Society’s membership, CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of interest in fields of chronology and catastrophism.

The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication.

The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of the Society; nor can the Society vouch for the accuracy of statements of fact (outside the immediate sphere of Society business) or of interpretations contained herein.

ISSN 0951-5984. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies

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