William Hoesch
Geologist, Research Associate B.A. (Geology), M.S. (Geology)
Bill left a career in the energy industry that included posts as well-site geologist, field engineer, and explorationist in Wyoming, Angola, and Kenya, to earn a M.S. in geology as a means of better reconciling biblical history with the rock record. Adept in the field and lab, Bill has assisted in Grand Canyon field investigations of Mississippian and Cambrian strata and performed mineral separations on Precambrian mafic rocks for the purpose of isochron dating. He has also served as field trip director, public speaker, and has authored dozens of contributions for creationist literature. His current research interest is in sand injectites and their connection to large-scale movements of fluidized sand during the Flood.
Selected Papers & Books:
Marketing the Navajo Sandstone. July 1, 2008
Sand injectites. June 1, 2008
Red Butte: remnant of the Flood.March 1, 2008
The regularity of nature. February 1, 2008
The Hualapai and the Flood. January 1, 2008
Galloping glaciers. December 1, 2007
Mount Moran: a witness to the Flood. November 1, 2007
Megafloods in the English Channel. ctober 1, 2007
Lagerstatten! August 1, 2007
Calibrating the Flood? July 1, 2007
Geological provincialism. June 1, 2007
Great turnovers! May 1, 2007
The prestige of historical geology. April 1, 2007
Flood Geology and Intelligent Design. March 1, 2007
Vulgar notions of a universal flood. February 1, 2007
Fossil Political-Correctness in the Sixteenth Century. January 1, 2007
The big thaw. December 1, 2006
Mudcracks and the Flood. November 1, 2006
The fossil record: Commending the gnostics. October 1, 2006
Out of Ararat. September 1, 2006
Arctic heat wave. August 1, 2006
I love Lucy? July 1, 2006
How coherent is the human evolution story? June 1, 2006
Crystal Cathedral’s Once Upon All Time: Creation (A Review). August 29, 2005
The Hyper-Environmentalists. April 1, 1994
The Squishy Sands of South Utah. March 11, 2013