Tas Walker
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Dr. Tasman Bruce Walker has a doctorate in mechanical engineering from the University of Queensland. Dr. Walker worked for over twenty years in the electric power station industry in Australia.
Past Geologic Research and Activities Include:
- Geological assessments of mining proposals, including the geological assessment of coal deposits.
- Investigation of the geochemistry of a layered igneous intrusion, focusing particularly on the behaviour of radioactive isotopes in the intrusion.
- Planning large hydro-electric development which required evaluation of geological conditions and their effect on dams, water reservoirs and underground power station structures.
In 1999, Tas became a full-time staff member of Answers in Genesis in Brisbane, now known as Creation Ministries International. His experience has helped him develop a geological model relating field structures with Biblical history. He has applied this model to the Great Artesian Basement in Australia, and along with other creation scientists is applying the model to the geology in other areas of the world.
Tas leads Geology Field Excursions in Australia for Creation Ministries International.
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Publications
- Fluidization pipes: evidence of large-scale watery catastrophe Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 14(3):8–9 December 2000
- Timing is everything Creation 27(3):30–35 June 2005
- Pre-Flood relics on the bottom of the Black Sea? 14 September 2000
- Geological pioneer was a biblical creationist July 05
- Radioactive decay rate depends on chemical environment Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 14(1):4–5 April 2000
References
- Tas Walker by Creation Ministries International
- Biography by Creation Ministries International
- Dr. Tas Walker: Creationist Mechanical Engineer and Geologist by Answers in Genesis
- Tas Walker's Biblical Geology Homepage
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