Expertise: Sedimentary Geology
Movie focus: Layers of sediment laid down by the global flood
Dr. Austin is a field research geologist who has done research on six of the seven continents of the world. His research has taken him by helicopter into the crater on Mount St. Helens, by bush plane onto glaciers in Alaska, by raft through the Grand Canyon, on horseback into the high Sierra, by elevator into the world’s deepest coal mines, by SCUBA onto the Great Barrier Reef, by rail into Korean backcountry, by foot onto barren plateaus of southern Argentina, and by four-wheel drive into remote desert areas of Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Austin received his PhD from Pennsylvania State University in sedimentary geology.
Additional Products Featuring Dr. Austin
-
Sale! Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Beyond Is Genesis History? Vol 1 : Rocks & Fossils
$23.95 -
Bible Study Set
From: $24.99 -
IGH Conference Videos
Original price was: $10.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.
Video Clips
Lectures from the 2017 IGH Conference
Video Posts
- Steve Austin’s Nautiloid Fossils
- 5: What Did the Flood Do? (Part of a 7-week devotional)
Books by Dr. Austin
- Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe (1995)
- Footprints in the Ash: The Explosive Story of Mount St. Helens (2003)
Off-Site Articles by Dr. Austin
- The Declining Power of Post-Flood Volcanoes
- Excess argon within mineral concentrates from the new dacite lava dome at Mount St Helens volcano
- Mt. St. Helens and Catastrophism
- Washington Scablands and the Lake Missoula Flood
- Helium Diffusion Rates Support Accelerated Nuclear Decay
- Origin of Limestone Caves
- Do Radioisotope Clocks Need Repair? Testing the Assumptions of Isochron Dating Using K-Ar, Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, and Pb-Pb Isotopes
- Excessively “Old Ages” for Grand Canyon Lava Flows
- Were Grand Canyon Limestones Deposited by Calm and Placid Seas?
- Measurable 14C in Fossilized Organic Materials: Confirming the Young Earth Creation-Flood Model
- Red Rock Pass: Spillway of the Bonneville Flood
- Did Landscapes Evolve?