What Do Floating Log Mats Have to Do with Noah's Flood? - Dr. Steve Austin

3 years ago

This video segment is from "Beyond Is Genesis History? Vol 1 : Rocks & Fossils," the follow-up to our feature-length film where we explore the impact of the global Flood on the Earth. Check it out on our website: http://bit.ly/BIGH-1.

When Mount St. Helens erupted, millions of trees were knocked into Spirit Lake to create a floating log mat, which in turn produced a thick layer of peat and the appearance of a stratified forest. Here, we catch up with geologist Steve Austin, who explains what happened here during and after the eruption and how it relates to Noah's 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.

For more information on Dr. Austin, please visit: https://bit.ly/34i18pj.
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