- published: 18 Nov 2009
- views: 21239
- author: UniversityofAlabama
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Careers in Geology
UA's geological sciences department recently hosted the television show "On the Job" for a...
published: 18 Nov 2009
author: UniversityofAlabama
Careers in Geology
UA's geological sciences department recently hosted the television show "On the Job" for a close-up look at career opportunities in the field. (Produced by Alabama Industrial Development Training, the state's workforce training institute, in cooperation with Alabama Public Television). For more information, see onthejobtv.org
- published: 18 Nov 2009
- views: 21239
- author: UniversityofAlabama
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Geologist (Episode 52)
An exploration geologist shows Brian how she examines rocks for mineral deposits and analy...
published: 08 Mar 2012
author: CareerTrekBC
Geologist (Episode 52)
An exploration geologist shows Brian how she examines rocks for mineral deposits and analyzes data about potential sources of minerals. She explains how geologists often work both in an office and in the field. It's a great job if you love to be outdoors! Check out these websites to learn more about choosing a career and finding a job in British Columbia: www.careertrekbc.ca http Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com
- published: 08 Mar 2012
- views: 2390
- author: CareerTrekBC
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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: 45881
- author: tkent22
3:37
Why Do Geologists Love Beer?
Wired Science heads to the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting in San Francisco to s...
published: 18 Dec 2009
author: wired
Why Do Geologists Love Beer?
Wired Science heads to the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting in San Francisco to see why geologists -- more than other scientists -- seem to have a burning love affair with beer.
- published: 18 Dec 2009
- views: 35809
- author: wired
1:49
Becoming a geologist
Short, informative video about becoming a geologist From: web1.dol.state.nj.us...
published: 13 Nov 2007
author: inceptis
Becoming a geologist
Short, informative video about becoming a geologist From: web1.dol.state.nj.us
- published: 13 Nov 2007
- views: 15661
- author: inceptis
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Why I Became a Geologist- Randy Marrett
Dr. Randy Marrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at th...
published: 06 Mar 2007
author: UTesi
Why I Became a Geologist- Randy Marrett
Dr. Randy Marrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas. Dr. Marrett's research concentrates on deformation processes in the upper continental crust where folds, faults, and opening-mode fractures are the most important products. This work is applicable to a wide range of human concerns such as natural hazards (eg, earthquakes, volcanoes) and the flow of fluids through rock (eg, hydrocarbons, water, contaminants). Some common themes that relate his disparate interests are quantitative field observations and analysis, especially using techniques that address spatial and size scaling of structures. Dr. Marrett currently has on-going projects that address active faulting and geyser eruption patterns in the Central Andes of Argentina and Chile, detachment folding and curved orogenic belt development in the Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico, and opening-mode fracturing in numerous areas.
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 25059
- author: UTesi
10:23
Shades of Green: Geology
While the towering canopies of the forests across the Tongass mark the landscape and form ...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: usdaForestService
Shades of Green: Geology
While the towering canopies of the forests across the Tongass mark the landscape and form majestic scenery, some of the most important aspects of the Tongass are invisible - beneath the surface. Formations from volcanic activity, caves carved out of the karst topography, and long, smooth beaches are some of the distinguishing features that make the Tongass a truly unique World Class Treasure, as this segment details.
- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 2205
- author: usdaForestService
13:01
Structural Geology - Lesson 1 - Part 1 of 4
This is part one of lesson one - an introduction to structural geology; terminology, basic...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: ThePinkGeologist
Structural Geology - Lesson 1 - Part 1 of 4
This is part one of lesson one - an introduction to structural geology; terminology, basic primary and secondary structures of sedimentary, igneous and impact origin.
- published: 01 Jan 2011
- views: 21954
- author: ThePinkGeologist
3:46
Animal Collective's Geologist on Centipede Hz
Geologist from Animal Collective describes the psychedelic radio concept behind their new ...
published: 17 Aug 2012
author: TheCreatorsProject
Animal Collective's Geologist on Centipede Hz
Geologist from Animal Collective describes the psychedelic radio concept behind their new album Centipede Hz Listen to Centipede Hz on demand now on Animal Collective Radio with visuals by Abby Portner : radio.myanimalhome.net The Creators Project is a partnership between Intel and VICE thecreatorsproject.com Subscribe to The Creators Project: bit.ly Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com Like The Creators Project on Facebook: fb.com Follow The Creators Project on Twitter: twitter.com Read our Tumblr: thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com
- published: 17 Aug 2012
- views: 84836
- author: TheCreatorsProject
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So you want to be a Geologist
Thisshort video highlights the day-to-day activities you might expect to encounter when yo...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: fafsamadeeasy
So you want to be a Geologist
Thisshort video highlights the day-to-day activities you might expect to encounter when you are a Geologist. For more information, visit the pages listed below: Finding a career - www.aie.org Planning for college - www.aie.org Paying for college - www.aie.org Managing your money - href="www.aie.org Please visit the Adventures In Education website at www.aie.org
- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 10808
- author: fafsamadeeasy
12:55
An Oil Man's Geological Case for Climate Concern
Bryan Lovell, a longtime oil geologist and president of the Geological Society of London, ...
published: 24 Jun 2011
author: Revkin
An Oil Man's Geological Case for Climate Concern
Bryan Lovell, a longtime oil geologist and president of the Geological Society of London, explains how analysis of rocks led to his deep concern about the buildup of carbon dioxide and its consequences for humans and their planet. More coming on Dot Earth: dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 2824
- author: Revkin
1:51
A Day in the Life - Geologist
A typical day in the life of a Geologist. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how to get ther...
published: 24 Mar 2008
author: CareerRx
A Day in the Life - Geologist
A typical day in the life of a Geologist. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how to get there at www.MYCAREERRX.com. Colleges Educate. We Create Careers.
- published: 24 Mar 2008
- views: 11545
- author: CareerRx
4:16
Structural Geology Research with Dr. Randy Merrett
Dr. Randy Merrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at th...
published: 06 Mar 2007
author: UTesi
Structural Geology Research with Dr. Randy Merrett
Dr. Randy Merrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas. Dr. Marrett's research concentrates on deformation processes in the upper continental crust where folds, faults, and opening-mode fractures are the most important products. This work is applicable to a wide range of human concerns such as natural hazards (eg, earthquakes, volcanoes) and the flow of fluids through rock (eg, hydrocarbons, water, contaminants). Some common themes that relate his disparate interests are quantitative field observations and analysis, especially using techniques that address spatial and size scaling of structures. Dr. Marrett currently has on-going projects that address active faulting and geyser eruption patterns in the Central Andes of Argentina and Chile, detachment folding and curved orogenic belt development in the Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico, and opening-mode fracturing in numerous areas.
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 37635
- author: UTesi
14:47
Geologist Informs UK Govt On Climate Change Lies
UK Govt. Public meeting (R14) Re Climate Change Act 30.11.11.Speakers, Chairman Dr Phillip...
published: 07 Dec 2011
author: AlanWattResistance
Geologist Informs UK Govt On Climate Change Lies
UK Govt. Public meeting (R14) Re Climate Change Act 30.11.11.Speakers, Chairman Dr Phillip Stott, Prof Ian Plimer, Donna Laframboise, Ruth Lee +Matt Ridley.
- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 5634
- author: AlanWattResistance
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The Geologic Time Scale - Part 1 of 4
This is part one of four videos summarizing the geologic time scale in terms of geologic h...
published: 22 Jan 2011
author: ThePinkGeologist
The Geologic Time Scale - Part 1 of 4
This is part one of four videos summarizing the geologic time scale in terms of geologic history both biological and terrestrial. Far from exhaustive, this video only tries to present a holistic view of general events, highlighting significant topics at the discretion of the author.
- published: 22 Jan 2011
- views: 18187
- author: ThePinkGeologist
14:40
Geologist Says Major Earthquake Imminent for California - Jim Berkland
Interviewer is Bil Carroll KFI 640 am Los Angeles Within days of the Sendai event, retired...
published: 17 Mar 2011
author: chemicalovercast
Geologist Says Major Earthquake Imminent for California - Jim Berkland
Interviewer is Bil Carroll KFI 640 am Los Angeles Within days of the Sendai event, retired geologist Jim Berkland began sounding warnings that another earthquake could occur, specifically in California or off its coast, on or about March 19. Berkland has a remarkable reputation for earthquake forecasting; in fact, many credit him with predicting the Loma Prieta Earthquake of October 17, 1989, commonly known as the "World Series Earthquake" because many San Francisco residents, who otherwise might have become casualties, were in the Candlestick Park stadium at the time, anticipating Game 3 (later rescheduled). (On that account, only 67 people lost their lives, despite $6 billion in damage.) Berkland had warned that such an event might occur days before. Now he points out at least four risk factors: 1. The moon will be not only full, but at perigee. In fact this will be the closest perigee that the moon will have for the next five years. Experts have recently had to accept the role of tidal forces in the triggering of earthquakes. (See Maya Tolstoy et al., "Breathing of the Seafloor: Tidal Correlations of Seismicity at Axial Volcano," Geology, Vol. 30, June 2002, pp. 503--506.) 2. The next day will be the vernal equinox, which produces the equinoctial tides, another stressor on account of the earth's axial inclination. 3. The California coast has recently seen a massive and unexplained fish kill. Such fish kills, and aberrant behavior of pets and livestock, have been ...
- published: 17 Mar 2011
- views: 234033
- author: chemicalovercast
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The Geologic Time Scale - Part 2 of 4
This is part two of four videos summarizing the geologic time scale in terms of geologic h...
published: 22 Jan 2011
author: ThePinkGeologist
The Geologic Time Scale - Part 2 of 4
This is part two of four videos summarizing the geologic time scale in terms of geologic history both biological and terrestrial. Far from exhaustive, this video only tries to present a holistic view of general events, highlighting significant topics at the discretion of the author.
- published: 22 Jan 2011
- views: 5468
- author: ThePinkGeologist
14:51
Structural Geology - Lesson 2 - Stress and Strain
An introduction to stress and strain terms, the stress ellipse and ellipsoid, the Mohr dia...
published: 03 Jan 2011
author: ThePinkGeologist
Structural Geology - Lesson 2 - Stress and Strain
An introduction to stress and strain terms, the stress ellipse and ellipsoid, the Mohr diagram, stress trajectories and stress fields and basic strain concepts.
- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 12245
- author: ThePinkGeologist