RSR: Steve Austin on Mount St. Helens

Date: May 14, 2010 Length: 28:20
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Mt. St. Helens* Famed Geologist Dr. Steven Austin on RSF: On this special edition of Real Science Radio, Bob Enyart interviews the senior research scientist from the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Steven Austin, about his groundbreaking research at Mt. St. Helens, research which forced the hand of the National Park Service to remove their infamous sign about the petrified trees at Yellowstone, and which formed an important part of the pressure forcing geologists to incorporate catastrophism back into their understanding of Earth's past. Get Dr. Austin's extraordinary DVD, Mt. St. Helens from Bob Enyart Live, and not only will you love this fabulous science video, but you'll be helping to support BEL! Tonight, Dr. Austin is speaking in person at the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship! [And see Dr. Austin's Grand Canyon presentation in the embedded video below!]

Today's Resource: Have you browsed through our Science Department in the KGOV Store? Check out especially Walt Brown's In the Beginning and Bob's interviews with this great scientist in Walt Brown Week! You'll also love Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez' Privileged Planet (clip), and Illustra Media's Unlocking the Mystery of Life (clip)! You can consider our BEL Science Pack; Bob Enyart's Age of the Earth Debate; Bob's debate about Junk DNA with famous evolutionist Dr. Eugenie Scott; and the superb kids' radio programming, Jonathan Park: The Adventure Begins! And Bob strongly recommends that you subscribe to CMI's tremendous Creation magazine!

2012 UPDATE: Enjoy this stunning video about rapid strata deposition at the Grand Canyon as evidenced by millions of nautiloid fossils, 15% of which are in solid limestone standing on their heads! If you don't have the time to watch the whole video, at least click forward to begin at 16:12 and watch until Dr. Austin mentions "the lower half of the Redwall Limestone":

* 2009 Austin Paper in GSA's Field Guides: The Geological Society of America published Dr. Austin's informative paper, The dynamic landscape on the north flank of Mount St. Helens, in their semiannual Field Guides.