Steven Austin
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Steven A. Austin is currently the Chairman of the Geology Department, Institute for Creation Research Graduate School. He has had professional, peer-reviewed projects at Mount St. Helens and within the Grand Canyon. Specific research projects of Austin's include the mass deaths of nautiloids within the Redwall limestone of the Grand Canyon, radioisotopes of Grand Canyon rocks, and earthquake destruction of archaeological sites in the Kingdom of Jordan. In 1999, Dr. Austin published research in the prestigious, peer-reviewed journal International Geology Review.
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Education
- B.S. in Geology from the University of Washington
- M.S. in Geology from San Jose State University
- Ph.D. in Geology from Pennsylvania State University
Professional Organizations
- Member of the Geological Society of America
- Member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists
- Member of the Society for Sedimentary Geology
- Member of the International Association of Sedimentologists
Publications
- Excess argon within mineral concentrates from the new dacite lava dome at Mount St Helens volcano TJ 10(3):335–343 December 1996
- Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe 1994. ISBN 0932766331
- Grand Canyon lava flows: A survey of isotope dating methods ICR IMPACT No. 224 February 1992
- Grand Canyon Lava Flows: A Survey of Isotope Dating Methods ICR IMPACT No. 178 April 1988
References
- Steven Austin Biography by Christian Answers.net
- Creation Scientist Steven Austin Biography by Institute for Creation Research
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