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Autor:
Alan Dickin, Mark Zelek
Publikováno v:
Geosciences, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 448-465 (2013)
Over 100 new Nd isotope analyses for the central Grenville Province in the Parent-Clova region of Quebec help fill a major gap in understanding the crustal accretion history of the province. Nd model ages show that the Parent-Clova region consists of
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https://doaj.org/article/57a27c2afe344f828de0241afbbac576
Autor:
Selçuk Bildik, Edward Alan Dickin, Mehmet Salih Keskin, Kanniappan Ilamparuthi, Mustafa Laman
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 7, p 4182 (2023)
Anchor-type foundations are one of the foundation types used in structures subject to tensile forces. These anchors are generally designed according to the weight of the soil on them depending on the depth they are buried at and the frictional resist
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https://doaj.org/article/100ab7291f204513833ed36d8dc275ac
Autor:
Alan Dickin
Publikováno v:
Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology. 2:28-57
The Genesis 1 creation story is an enigma to modern society because it reads like a historical account, and yet does not accord with scientific descriptions of origins. The cosmic temple model explains some of the puzzling features of Genesis 1, incl
Autor:
Alan Dickin
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith. 74:92-105
This article reexamines the design of Noah's ark based on a combination of biblical and Mesopotamian sources. Although the biblical description of Noah's ark is considered to be divinely inspired, it seems questionable whether it could have been buil
Autor:
Serena Formenti, Alan Dickin
Publikováno v:
Sciential - McMaster Undergraduate Science Journal. :4-12
The geological evolution of the Grenville Province remains a subject of confusion among geologists. Orogenic events have deformed the original features, making the geology of the area challenging to delineate. This study maps the distribution of crus
Autor:
Alan Dickin
This book offers a revolutionary new synthesis of ancient history and religion by bridging the gap between the archaeology of Mesopotamia (now the country of Iraq) and the biblical account of Genesis. Professor Alan Dickin shows how the Sumerians, th