John Morris

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Dr. John D. Morris is the son of the late Dr. Henry Morris, and the President of the Institute for Creation Research. Dr. Morris speaks at a variety of churches, is an author, and serves as a professor of Earth Science and Apologetics at San Diego Christian College.

In 1969, Dr. John Morris received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. In 1977 he received a M.S. in Geological Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, as well as earned a Ph.D. in 1980. He was a research assistant from 1978-1980 and assistant professor of Geological Engineering from 1980-1984 at Oklahoma University as well.


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Honors

  • Department of Health, Education & Welfare Mining and Mineral Fuels Fellowship, 1975-76; 1976-77; *1977-78; 1978-79.
  • Phillips Petroleum Graduate Fellowship, 1979-80.
  • Oklahoma Mining & Minerals Research Institute Research Grant, 1979-80; 81-82.
  • Sun Oil Teaching Award, 1980; 198

Publications

  • Pressure Generation Inside Coal Pellets Agglomerated from Coal Fines Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 1980.
  • Relationship Between Coal Petrography and Optimum Coking Temperature, Special Publication, Okalahoma
  • Slope Stability in Oklahoma Strip Mines, with A. K. Nikmanesh, Special Publication: Oklahoma Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute, Norman, Oklahoma 1982.
  • "Extending Present Coal Reserves with Self-Bursting Coal Pellets" Bulletin, American Association of
  • Petroleum Geologists, Geologists Convention Abstracts, Vol. 67, No. 3, March 1983, pp. 519-520.
  • Bursting Coal Pellets and a Method of Making Them, patent granted April 1, 1983

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