Clifford Burdick
Clifford L. Burdick (1919 - 2005)
When Dr. Clifford Burdick's research showed pollen in the bottom of the rocks at the Grand Canyon dated far older then the evolutionary date for the appearance of trees, evolutionists claimed that contamination had occurred. But the pollen was stained a red color showing that they had been in the rocks for a long period of time. It was also discovered that some of the pollen grains were from trees that had been extinct for many, many years.
Clifford Burdick also had the Burdick Tracks named after him. These are human-looking tracks found in Glen Rose, Texas in Cretaceous limestone, a site that has many dinosaur tracks. The evolutionists described the track as being carved by local residents, but after the track was examined it was proved to not have been carved.
Also in Antelope Springs Burdick found footprints of a barefoot child, and a sandal print in the same area. Later more footprints, both barefoot and sandalled, were found there.
Publications
- Additional Notes Concerning The Lewis Thrust-Fault CRSQ Volume 11, Number 1 June, 1974
- Discover of Human Skeletons in Cretaceous Formation CRSQ Volume 10, Number 2 September, 1973
- Progress Report on Grand Canyon Palynology CRSQ Volume 9, Number 1 June, 1972
- Ararat - The Mother Of Mountains CRSQ Volume 4, Number 1 June, 1967
References
- Two Decades of Creationism - Chapter IV: Geology Tours Describes field trips led by Dr. Burdick. By Walter Lang and Valeria Lang
- Two Decades of Creationism - Chapter V: Opposition From Scientists and Educators Includes biographical information on Clifford Burdick. By Walter Lang and Valeria Lang
- Do All Fossils Appear in the Approved Evolutionary Order? Article details some of Dr. Burdick's research at the Grand Canyon. By The Parent Company
- Creation Research Society Studies on Precambrian Pollen A series of papers which analyze claims that Clifford Burdick's findings at the Grand Canyon were the result of contamination
- Part I - A Review by George Howe, Ph.D. 1986 CRSQ 23(3):99 - 104.
- Part II: Experiments On Atmospheric Contamination Of Microscope Slides by Walter Lammerts, Ph.D. and George Howe, Ph.D. 1987. CRSQ 23(4):151-153.
- Part III: A Pollen Analysis Of Hakatia shale And Other Grand Canyon Rocks by Ph.Ds George Howe, Emmet Williams, George Matkzo and Walter Lammerts 1988. CRSQ 24(4):173 - 182.
- Geologic Structures and Earth History Article details Dr. Burdick's research at Mount Ararat. By The Parent Company
- The Glen Rose and Antelope Springs Tracks Excerpts from the book Ancient Man describes the human track findings of Dr. Burdick.