Cold Comfort for Long-Agers
Hugh Ross’s Superficial Interpretation of Ice Core Data
Michael Oard, Larry Vardiman, and Carl Wieland
The well known proponent of “progressive creation” and “millions of
years,” Hugh Ross, claims that the “old age” of the earth derived from ice
cores is a scientific argument that “…may be simple enough for everyone to
understand, regardless of science background—as simple as counting tree
rings.”1 He goes on to state:
The ice cores reveal hundreds of thousands of ice layers laid down on
top of one another year by year, just as a tree adds one new growth ring
per year.1
He lists the three new deep ice cores from on top of the Greenland Ice
Sheet—the NorthGRIP, GISP2 and GRIP cores—and the three deep ice cores from
the top of the Antarctic Ice Sheet—Dome Fuji, Vostok, and Dome C. The Dome
C core is said to have reached 740,000 years (740 kyr), but just recently it
has been drilled down to the 900 kyr age level. You can read more about the
issue of ice cores in the new book The Frozen Record: Examining the Ice
Core History of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets.2
Ross makes it seem that annual layers were counted to many hundreds of
thousands of years in these ice cores. It is actually the GISP2 core, only,
where annual layers have been “counted,” and they were counted to only
“110,000” years, near the bottom of the core. It is very important to
understand that most of these alleged annual layers are concentrated in the
bottom several hundred meters of the core, and that their interpretation as
“annual” is very questionable. Glaciologists expected to see several
glacial/interglacial 100,000-year cycles in the Greenland core, but the
evidence points to one ice age. (Antarctic ice cores are a different
situation, as explained below.)
Ross goes on to point out that glaciologists “know” that the layers are
annual because of volcanic ash signatures, climatic cycles, radiometric
dating of minerals embedded in the ice, and a 3.9 million year deep-sea core
off New Zealand’s Southern Alps. He emphasizes that the Milankovitch
climatic cycles, as well as the deep-sea core off New Zealand, “match
perfectly” with the dates from the ice cores. Ross summarizes with what he
thinks is irrefutable, simple evidence that anyone can understand:
Such a calibration builds confidence that these cores yield a continuous
climatic, geological, and astronomical record for the past few million
years at least.1
Problems
There are a host of problems with Ross’s simplistic understanding of
ice cores. First, volcanic ash signatures beyond about 200 years are
equivocal for a number of reasons, especially because the historical record
older than 200 years becomes more sketchy the older the eruption. 2,000
years seems to be the maximum for which any volcanic ash signal and the
historical record can be correlated.3 Hammer, who was the first
scientist to use volcanic signatures, states:
The use of volcanic reference horizons in ice cores, however, has not
been widely used. The reason is twofold: First, before volcanic
horizons could be used for dating purposes it was necessary to establish
a time scale independent of any subjective interpretations of the
volcanic signals (by seasonal variables). Second, the information on
past volcanic eruptions is limited and the dating of the eruptions is
not very precise, apart from certain well-documented historical
eruptions.4
Second, the use of climatic cycles from the astronomical or
Milankovitch theory of the ice age (Ross’s second and fourth indicator
above) is an exercise in circular reasoning.5 Both the Greenland
and Antarctic ice cores are tuned to the deep-sea cores, which are
dated assuming the astronomical or Milankovitch theory of the ice
age:
Taking advantage of the fact that the Vostok deuterium (δD) record now
covers almost two entire climate cycles, we have applied the orbital tuning
approach to derive an age-depth relation for the Vostok ice core, which is
consistent with the SPECMAP marine time scale [from deep-sea cores]…The
deep-sea core chronology developed using the concept of “orbital tuning” or
SPECMAP chronology…is now generally accepted in the ocean sediment
scientific community.6
“Orbital tuning” refers to the cycles in the astronomical theory. This
quote is referring to the first two cycles in the Vostok core, but since
then, glaciologists have drilled deeper at Vostok and added more cycles from
Dome Fuji and Dome C—clear to the ninth cycle in Dome C. This is how the
Antarctic ice cores are dated—simply by curve matching with deep-sea cores!
Annual layers cannot be derived from ice cores drilled on top of the
Antarctic Ice Sheet, as implied by Ross, since the snowfall rate (less than
5 cm of water equivalent per year) is too light for annual layer dating. As
far as the strong oscillations in δD, presumably correlated to temperature,
in these Antarctic cores are concerned, Oard suggests that they are similar
to the large oscillations in the Greenland Ice Age portion of the cores but
with higher amplitude.7
Further evidence of circular reasoning, via tuning the ice core
chronology to the astronomical theory of the ice age, is shown in the
Greenland ice cores. This was demonstrated when Deborah Meese and
colleagues first dated the GISP2 core by “annual layers” down to the 2,800
meter level at 85,000 years BP (before present).8 However, the
date at this level disagreed with the deep-sea cores and the astronomical
theory, so the layer between 2,300 and 2,800 meters was ‘remeasured’ to a
finer resolution. They found 25,000 more annual layers in that 500-meter
interval to arrive at 110,000 years at 2,800 meters, just as expected from
the chronology from deep-sea cores!9
Glaciologists do measure annual layers near the top of the Greenland
ice cores, but deeper down the cores, they are picking up subannual layers
(storm layers and other variations). The uniformitarian scientists are
simply assuming the ice sheets are old, and so “old age” is what they find.
Creationists have an alternative interpretation in which the post-Flood
rapid Ice Age causes very thick annual layers during the Ice Age followed by
a decrease to the current annual snowfall of today.2,10-14
The third indicator according to Ross is radiometric dating of minerals
embedded in the ice. Ross does not provide a reference, and we do not know
to what he is referring. Since Ross mentions that the dating is on
radioactive minerals in the ice, in situ carbon-14 measurements on gas
bubbles in the ice and beryllium-10 measurements on ice are eliminated. The
minerals in the ice are likely from dust blown onto the ice sheet after
erosion from some other area. There is no theoretical reason why the dates
of the dust particles should agree with the age of the ice determined by
other uniformitarian methods. But Ross, always exaggerating, says that in
each case when they compare dates, the dates “agree”!
He goes on to chastise young-earth creationists who have written on the
subject by citing only a sample of the creationist literature,15-17
claiming that we have done an incomplete analysis on the ice cores. He
claims that Vardiman and Oard have shown problems at the top and bottom of
the cores that we claim invalidate the whole dating analysis. Vardiman
presented another variable, besides temperature change, to account for the
general trend of the oxygen isotope ratios in the ice age portion of the
Greenland cores. This work was based on the well-known continental effect
applied to gradually increasing sea ice.18 Oard presented
problems of simply assuming that uniformitarian scientists have counted
110,000 annual layer down the GISP2 ice core. These two studies relate to
more than the top and bottom of the Greenland ice cores. Ross never
analyzed the merits of the two studies nor refuted any of the conclusion or
suggestions. Furthermore, he has not included several of Oard’s latest
challenges to the conventional ice core interpretation.19-21
Ross’s challenge is a very incomplete analysis of the literature available
before he wrote his article. Furthermore, he misinterprets the little he
has read.
Ross also mentions the possible disturbance at the bottom of the GISP2
core, which was not even mentioned by Vardiman or myself. The disturbance
in the bottom 200 meters of the GISP2 cores was used to invalidate an
interpretation from the nearby GRIP core of huge abrupt climate changes
during the last supposed interglacial. This disturbance does not look too
significant to me, and previous conclusions of wild fluctuations at the
bottom of the GRIP core seem more correct.22
Ross then claims that Wieland’s analysis of the lost squadron of planes
buried below 250 feet of ice in 50 years was offered as proof against the
uniformitarian dating of the Greenland ice cores.23 Wieland was
using this example to show that it does not take a vast amount of time to
lay down thick layers of ice.24 Ross correctly points out that
the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area
with very high snowfall. However, this situation shows that with a
different climate regime during the Ice Age with no sea ice and a warm
ocean, the rapid development of the Greenland Ice Sheet can occur.25
Of course, the snowfall rate is much less at the top of the high ice sheet
today. However, even at the current average snowfall for the whole
Greenland Ice Sheet, it still would take only 5,000 years to deposit all the
ice.26
Such superficial research and interpretation seems to be typical of
Ross’s style: just go to the journals and believe all the uniformitarians
say—hook, line, and sinker. Based on his demonstrated total reliance on
uniformitarian interpretations and speculations (his so-called 67th
book of the Bible), he shows that he has read little of both the
uniformitarian and creationist literature on the subject of ice cores.
Ross makes a case at the end that God also speaks to us from nature and
that both special and general revelation should agree. We do believe that
God indeed does speak to us through general revelation, but nature is
subservient to God’s Word; the Bible comes first. And besides, Ross
believes more in the
speculations of sinful men that were not there
and who are antagonistic towards God’s Word (
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2003/0529charisma.asp#book67).
He also downgrades God’s clear word in Genesis 1 when he says such things
as:
The ice and sediment cores provide compelling extrabiblical evidence
that the earth is indeed ancient. This evidence supports the
literal interpretation of creation days in Genesis 1 as six long
epochs [emphasis mine].27
Acknowledgement
We thank Russ Humphreys for pointing out and providing a copy
of Ross’s article.
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Ross, H., Deep core tests for the age of the earth. Connections
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Oard, M. J., The Frozen Record: Examining the Ice Core History
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Oard, Ref. 2, pp. 99-101.
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Hammer, C. U., Dating by physical and chemical seasonal variations
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