Has published nearly 200 articles in the scientific and public press.
1950s • •
1960s • Roth, A.A. 1960.
Aspects of the function of the bursa copulatrix and seminal receptacle in the prosobranch snail Oncomelania formosana Pilsbry and Hirase. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 79: 412–419. • Roth, A.A. and E.D. Wagner. 1960a.
The development of sexual maturity in Oncomelania nosophora (Robson) snail vector of oriental schistosomiasis. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 79:429-438. • Roth, A.A. and E.D. Wagner. 1960b.
Notes on the production of eggs in Oncomelania nosophora and O. formosana. Nautilus 73:147-151. • Roth, A.A. and L.N. Hare. 1966.
Effect of Schistosoma mansoni on amino acid levels in a chemically defined medium. (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 41st Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, p. 60. • Roth, A.A. and H.E. Heidtke. 1966.
Removal of schisto-somes from hosts with minimal physiological disturbance to the parasite. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 85:422-426. • Tkachuck, R.D. and A.A. Roth. 1967.
Free amino acids in plasm of mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni. (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 42nd Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, p. 29. • Carter, C.E. and A.A. Roth. 1967.
Carbon dioxide fixation in Schistosoma mansoni. (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 42nd Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, p. 30.
1970s • Roth, A.A. 1971a.
Effect of various light treatments of calcification rates in Acropora sp. (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, p. 21. • Roth, A.A. 1971b.
Effect of the addition of nutrients on the variability of calcification rates in a single colony of Pocillopora damicornis. (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceano-graphy, San Diego, pp. 21–22. • Roth, A.A. 1971c.
Estimate of carbonate production of some species on Japtan Reef. (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, p. 22. • Johannes, R.E. and 22 other authors including A.A. Roth. 1972.
Project Symbios: an examination of the metabolism of some coral reef communities. BioScience 22:541-543. • Roth, A.A. 1974c.
Factors affecting light as an agent for carbonate production by coral. (Abstract) Geological Society of America Abstracts 6:932. • • • Roth, A.A. 1975e.
Some effects of light on calcification in coral. Abstracts of Symposia and Contributed Papers for the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting (San Francisco State University, December 26–30, 1975) of the Western Society of Naturalists, p. 29. • Clausen, C.D. and A.A. Roth. 1975a.
Estimation of coral growth rates from laboratory 45Ca-incorporation rates. Marine Biology 33:85-91. • • Smith, A.D. and A.A. Roth. 1977.
Carbon dioxide and calcification in the red coralline alga, Bossiella orbigniana. (Abstract) Pacific Division, American Associa-tion for the Advancement of Science, 58th Annual Meeting, San Francisco State University. • ; Rebuttal, 28–29. •
1980s • Roth, A.A. 1980a.
Implications of various interpretations of the fossil record. Origins 7:71-86. • Crabtree, D.M., C.D. Clausen, and A.A. Roth. 1980.
Consistency in growth line counts in bivalve specimens. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 29:323-340. • Roth, A.A., C.D. Clausen, P.Y. Yahiku, V.E. Clausen, and W.W. Cox. 1982.
Some effects of light on coral growth. Pacific Science 36:65-81. • Roth, A.A. 1983b.
Why some scientists believe in creation. These Times 92(3):6-11. • Roth, A.A. 1984a.
The current controversy over origins. Part I: teaching creation in public schools. The Journal of Adventist Education 46(3):30-31,35-37. • Roth, A.A. 1984b.
The current controversy over origins. Part II: Seventh-day Adventists and the creation movement in the United States. The Journal of Adventist Education 46(4):31-32,39-40. • Hodges, L.T. and Roth, A.A. 1986.
Orientation of corals and stromatoporoids in some Pleistocene, Devonian, and Silurian reef facies. Journal of Paleontology 60:1147-1158.
1990s • • Roth, A.A. 1998.
The disadvantage of collective ignorance. The Record (Australia), August 29, 1998, p. 3. • (Book now in 17 languages.) • Roth, A.A. 1999. Chapter Essay. In Ashton, J.F.
In Six Days. New Holland Publishers. p. 74-89.
2000s • Roth, A.A. 2000.
The Grand Canyon and the Genesis Flood. In Baldwin J.T.
Creation, Catastrophe, and Calvary. Review and Herald Publishing Association. p. 97-103. • Roth, A.A. 2001.
Commonly Asked questions about science and the Bible. The Journal of Adventist Education. 64(2): 9–18. • Roth, A.A. 2003.
Genesis and the geologic column. Dialogue 15(1): 9–12, 18. • Roth, A.A. 2003.
Implications of parconformities. Geoscience Reports No. 36: 1–5. • Roth, A.A. 2005.
Design in nature: Evidence for a Creator. In Wesracott, M.J. and Ashton J.F. editors.
The Big Argument. Sydney: Strand Publishing. p. 99-122. • Roth, A.A., Zoutewelle T., Hornbacher D. 2006.
Complex concretions in the Jurassic Morrison Formation. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 39(6): 7. • Roth, A.A. 2008.
Science Discovers God: Seven convincing lines of evidence for His existence. Hagerstown, MD:
Review and Herald Publishing Association. (Book now in 28 languages.) • Roth, A.A. 2009.
Flat gaps in sedimentary rock layers challenge long geologic ages. Journal of Creation 23(2): 76–81.
2010s • Roth, A.A. 2011.
Can I believe in a worldwide flood? In Gibson L.J., Rasi H.M., editors.
Understanding Creation. Nampa, ID:
Pacific Press Publishing Association. p. 123-132. • Roth, A.A. 2012.
The Genesis Flood and the geological record. In Ball, B.W., editor:
In the Beginning: Science and Scripture Confirm Creation. Nampa, ID:
Pacific Press Publishing Association. p. 220-237. • Roth, A.A. 2013.
The Bible and science: A new free illustrated resource for teachers and students. Journal of Adventist Education, February/March, p. 44-46. • Roth, A.A., Nick, K.E., Zoutewellw T., and Hornbacher D. 2019.
Complex siliceous concretions in the Jurassic Morrison Formation, Church Rock, New Mexico, USA: Implications of inorganic factors in ichnological interpretations. Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 392, Article 105526, October, 1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2019.105526
2020s • Roth, A.A. 2021.
Flat Gaps in the Rock Layers Challenge Long Geologic Layers In Gibson, L.J., Nalin R., and Rasi H.M., editors.
Design and Catastrophe: 51 Scientists Explore Evidence in Nature. Andrews University Press. Chapter 47. ==See also==