- published: 09 Nov 2007
- views: 116536
- author: devildogmre
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Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, f...
published: 09 Nov 2007
author: devildogmre
Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album.
- published: 09 Nov 2007
- views: 116536
- author: devildogmre
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Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
explorermultimedia.org Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the diff...
published: 03 Sep 2011
author: tkent22
Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
explorermultimedia.org Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks.
- published: 03 Sep 2011
- views: 42285
- author: tkent22
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GEOLOGY ROCKS! (Jasongs)
A true "rock" song. Check out the CD quality, stereo version along with a host of other gr...
published: 15 May 2009
author: Jason Arvanites
GEOLOGY ROCKS! (Jasongs)
A true "rock" song. Check out the CD quality, stereo version along with a host of other great songs at: www.cdbaby.com itunes, amazon.com LYRICS: VERSE High up on a mountain Looking down upon this earth. All the treasures lying there I wonder what they're worth People put a price...
- published: 15 May 2009
- views: 21971
- author: Jason Arvanites
3:34
Introduction to Rocks and Minerals
www.tmwmedia.com Watch an excerpt from this fascinating, beautiful and informative program...
published: 17 Dec 2007
author: TMWMedia
Introduction to Rocks and Minerals
www.tmwmedia.com Watch an excerpt from this fascinating, beautiful and informative program from TMW Media's Physical Geography series. examine the characteristics of common rocks and minerals and learn identification procedures. Find out all about the physical properties of minerals including hardness, luster and color as well as the chemical compositions of important rock-forming minerals.
- published: 17 Dec 2007
- views: 50476
- author: TMWMedia
4:55
GEOLOGY 'ROCKS'
EARLY ½ BILLION YEAR OLD PRECAMBRIAN LIFE IN THE GEOLOGIC RECORD, MOJAVE DESERT VOLCANICS ...
published: 30 Jun 2007
author: OldTennisPro
GEOLOGY 'ROCKS'
EARLY ½ BILLION YEAR OLD PRECAMBRIAN LIFE IN THE GEOLOGIC RECORD, MOJAVE DESERT VOLCANICS & DESERTIFICATION, HIGH SIERRA BATHOLITH, XENOLITH, & GLACIATION, THE GEOLOGIC HORSE IN THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT CRACK DISAPPEARING BENEATH THE WAVES OF THE PACIFIC...
- published: 30 Jun 2007
- views: 9044
- author: OldTennisPro
10:32
Basic Geology - Sedimentary rock - part 1
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published: 07 Feb 2010
author: AAPG4SuezChapter
Basic Geology - Sedimentary rock - part 1
- published: 07 Feb 2010
- views: 6359
- author: AAPG4SuezChapter
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Geology for IDiots Episode 1 Rocks Part 2
Part 2 of Episode 1 Geology for IDiots with this episode focusing on Rocks My Blog as Prom...
published: 22 Apr 2009
author: Hochemon2008
Geology for IDiots Episode 1 Rocks Part 2
Part 2 of Episode 1 Geology for IDiots with this episode focusing on Rocks My Blog as Promised: hochemon2008.blogspot.com Any questions comments or concerns leave them in the comment section or send them to me
- published: 22 Apr 2009
- views: 21462
- author: Hochemon2008
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Geology Rap
Geology is crunk! Learn about the rock cycle and plate tectonics with the latest rap by Mr...
published: 17 Jan 2009
author: mrsharveylicious
Geology Rap
Geology is crunk! Learn about the rock cycle and plate tectonics with the latest rap by Mrs. Harvey. But be careful....geology can be HOT!!! LYRICS: Geology Its the study of rocks Mrs. Harveylicious gonna rock yo socks With the knowledge of the earth and its forms I know yo brains are thirsty, so get ready for the storm Its called the rock cycle and it goes round and round Consider it a geologic merry-go-round So hop on, cause this ride aint whack And Ill take you to the middle of the earth and back It starts with a rock getting weathered and eroded They get eaten away like iron thats corroded Wind, water, ice, and sulfuric acid rain These can all reduce a rock to itty bitty grains Called sediments, like dust in the wind When their transportation stops, deposition can begin Then pressure starts to build from the bottom to the top Cementation and compaction form a sedimentary rock Layers upon layers We be findin bones and shells in dem layers But when those layers get pushed down in the mantle The heat and pressure that results is far too great to handle Oh snap, wheres my sedimentary rock? My sedimentary rock is now a metamorphic rock Over years and years the rock is slowly changed The molecular structure of the rocks is rearranged As the metamorphic rock moves closer to the core It flows into the magma and melts more and more Cooling, crystallizing to an igneous rock If you touch it while its cooling, you best drop it like its hawwwt! The rock cycle (X4) Fo sheezy ...
- published: 17 Jan 2009
- views: 18871
- author: mrsharveylicious
2:01
Rock Climbing Anchors 101 (Structural Geology)
Visiti us at: northeastmountainguiding.com This video points out a main focus when placing...
published: 17 May 2010
author: NEGuiding
Rock Climbing Anchors 101 (Structural Geology)
Visiti us at: northeastmountainguiding.com This video points out a main focus when placing anchors in any type of rock, not actual anchor placements. Focus on micro and macro structure of the rock when placing anchors. And yes I hit the rock with my carabiner, gear falls, gear bangs...it's designed to be abused in some way. Take a course from us and we'll explain gear to you in depth.
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 12109
- author: NEGuiding
4:38
Rock Types on The Isle of Skye - Geological Landforms: Dorset and The Isle of Skye (1/5)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- Dr Iain Gilmour talks us through t...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: OUlearn
Rock Types on The Isle of Skye - Geological Landforms: Dorset and The Isle of Skye (1/5)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- Dr Iain Gilmour talks us through the types of rock found on The Island of Skye and explains the different levels of erosion and weathering these rocks go through. (Part 1 of 5) Playlist link - www.youtube.com --- For more information about rock types on The Isle of Skye visit www3.open.ac.uk
- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 690
- author: OUlearn
10:15
The Rock Cycle - Geology 101
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published: 06 Jul 2010
author: srv1002007
The Rock Cycle - Geology 101
- published: 06 Jul 2010
- views: 3560
- author: srv1002007
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Basic Geology - sedimentary rocks - part 3
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published: 07 Feb 2010
author: AAPG4SuezChapter
Basic Geology - sedimentary rocks - part 3
- published: 07 Feb 2010
- views: 2458
- author: AAPG4SuezChapter
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Geology Rocks: Ulexite Demo
I show a few of the samples in my rock collection and talk a bit about the interesting lig...
published: 14 May 2007
author: zsandmann
Geology Rocks: Ulexite Demo
I show a few of the samples in my rock collection and talk a bit about the interesting light transmission properties of Ulexite. It's sometimes called TV Rock or TV Stone because it acts like a fiber optic. It's kind of hard to capture on film, but a fun rock to play around with as you can see.
- published: 14 May 2007
- views: 3851
- author: zsandmann
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Rock Layers - Geological Time (4/6)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- Andrew Bell conducts a small exper...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: OUlearn
Rock Layers - Geological Time (4/6)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- Andrew Bell conducts a small experiment that shows us how rocks form their layers. He then explains that there is much more 'time' in the boundary of two rock units, than in the actual rocks themselves. (Part 4 of 6) Playlist link - www.youtube.com --- For more information about rock layers visit www3.open.ac.uk
- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 1532
- author: OUlearn
30:03
Radioisotope Dating of Rocks: Challenging an Icon of Evolutionary Geology - Dr. Snelling Part 1
Dr. Andrew Snelling, one of the world's most respected Creation Scientists specializing in...
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: RockyMtnCreation
Radioisotope Dating of Rocks: Challenging an Icon of Evolutionary Geology - Dr. Snelling Part 1
Dr. Andrew Snelling, one of the world's most respected Creation Scientists specializing in geological studies, joined Answers in Genesis in 2007 as the organization's new director of research, and also as a speaker for layperson and technical audiences. The addition of Dr. Snelling has further confirmed AiG's effort to meet the highest standards in its research in Creation studies. Dr. Snelling, who spent considerable time serving as a consultant in developing the AiG Creation Museum's large flood-geology room, becomes AiG's first full-time Ph.D. in the field of geology. Dr. Snelling earned his PhD degree in geology from the University of Sydney in Australia. Dr. Snelling has extensive experience working in the mining industry in Australia. One of his main areas of research has been the study of methods used in dating rocks, a key area of research for groups like AiG, which are convinced of a young age for the earth. Snelling's research, for example, has shown different radioisotope dates on the same rock samples. In addition, Dr. Snelling's research has indicated that radioactive decay rates must not have been constant in the past, citing the halos in rock crystals, which clearly show radioactive decay was accelerated sometime in the past ( See www.youtube.com ). Dr. Snelling's research has demonstrated that a global flood more than 4300 years ago explains most rock layers and fossil deposits found around the world. Building from this foundation, Dr. Snelling has made ...
- published: 07 Jun 2011
- views: 1452
- author: RockyMtnCreation