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Extrusive Volcanism
Extrusive Volcanism
This is a video explaining about Extrusive Volcanism. This video covers topics such as classification of magmas & types of lava flows, the relation between lava eruptions & volcanic landforms and the distribution of volcanoes. This video was done as a Geography video assignment as my teacher feels that learning through videos is a good way of revision for Geography topics.
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Minecraft - Introducing Extrusive Gaming
Minecraft - Introducing Extrusive Gaming
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extrusive volcanism
extrusive volcanism
geography project on extrusive volcanism MISTAKE: pryoclastic rocks are CONSOLIDATED material
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Extrusive granulator of powders, production of granulated powder. Video 302 www.Pharma-Manager.com
Extrusive granulator of powders, production of granulated powder. Video 302 www.Pharma-Manager.com
The catalogue of pharmaceutical equipment: www.Pharma-Manager.com Professionalconsultations in choice of any pharmaceutical equipment. The big catalogue of new equipment from factories from China, India, Korea. A lot of second-hand equipment from Europe and Russia. We assist in choice, search, delivery and customs clearance of the pharmaceutical equipment to Russia. We have wide experience and knowledge of technologies. There are a lot of video, photos, descriptions of the various equipment in our catalogues. We complete lines and separate machines on product samples. All assortment of related products (packing, raw materials, account materials). Consultations phone +375293080000 Roman Tsibulsky Mail: info@pharma-manager.com Skype: RomanTsibulskyAutomatic granulator of powders extrusion type. Granulation of powders with humidification. Production of granules.
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Modeling and Bending Wires - Horizontal extrusive loop
Modeling and Bending Wires - Horizontal extrusive loop
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Volcanoes - Lesson 5 - Part 5 of 7
Volcanoes - Lesson 5 - Part 5 of 7
Volcanoes - Lesson 5 -- part 5 of 7 •Illustration show main types of extrusive igneous rocks; Basalt, andesite, & rhyolite •5 types in volcano locations along plates •Basalt -- fluid ; Aa and Pahoehoe •Temperature and silica •Basalt erupted at mid-ocean ridges form pillow lava •Pillow lava of NWT footage •Dr Ridler talking about Pillow lava in NWT •Cross-section of pillow lava •Giants Causeway quick cooling of basalt; six sided structure
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Video 111 (2).MP4
Video 111 (2).MP4
This video describes the formation of intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks showing examples of granite, Diorite, gabbro, basalt, andesite, rhyolite, as well as porphyritic rocks and volcanic bombs, pumice , AA lava, pahoi-hoi lava and obsidian. Volcanic bombs come from Yellowstone Super Volcano. Aphanitic and phanoritic textures are discussed.
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Igneous Rocks (clip)
Igneous Rocks (clip)
This film studies the origin and formation of igneous rocks and provides information for understanding the inner structure of the earth. Rock formation is studied from the perspective of volcanic rock. Petrologists analyze the differences and similarities between extrusive and plutonic rocks using colorful micro-photography to show types of mineral and crystalline structures. Footage of erupting volcanoes and lava flows is interwoven throughout the film. Produced by Gakken Films. Grade Levels: 4 to 8 15 minutes, color. Direct link to purchase the DVD: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
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Minecraft - Custom Game Mode : Defend The House Part 1
Minecraft - Custom Game Mode : Defend The House Part 1
Hey Guys Just A Game Mode We Made It Went A Little Out Of Hand I Would Say R0ttenC0rpes The Admin Went Crazy And Kept Spawning Monsters And We Were Defending My House So Yea :) Enjoy. Sorry No Commentary. No Copy Right Entended.
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Minecraft - Custom Game Mode : Defend The House Part 2
Minecraft - Custom Game Mode : Defend The House Part 2
Hey Guys Just A Game Mode We Made It Went A Little Out Of Hand I Would Say R0ttenC0rpes The Admin Went Crazy And Kept Spawning Monsters And We Were Defending My House So Yea :) Enjoy. Sorry No Commentary. No Copy Right Entended.
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Mr. Lee - Rock Cycle rap
Mr. Lee - Rock Cycle rap
A song for my sixth graders about the rock cycle, sung to the tune of "Still Fly" by Page featuring Drake. Lyrics: (Hook) Rock cycle Round and round Like the wheels on the bus rolling over the ground Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, for sure it's Fun just like it sounds Sedimentary rocks are made When three things happen over many days Deposition, compaction, cementation Makes them form ok, ok (Verse 1) I know there's more exciting things than rocks Like chillin' with your friends or playing Xbox But I bet that you gon' see it on the MSA Hear me out, listen to what I'm about to say Igneous rocks form when volcanos erupt Because when the lava finally gets cool enough The molten material begins to harden And igneous rocks are formed, ballin' Formed underground means intrusive Formed above ground means extrusive This song is so nice not abusive Rocks everywhere they not elusive Second type is sedimentary Big words like this sound so scary Ha, but there's no need to be scared Just remember that these rocks have a lot of layers (Hook) (Verse 2) Each layer is made up of sediment Which is soil, small rocks, and whatever man And it was all laid down by deposition At the bottom of a river then collision The layers get pressed together by compaction, there's just so much action and I'm askin for you to know that the top layers push down on the ones below Cementation yeah glues it all together sediment that's stuck together is just so much better And if you lucky you might <b>...</b>
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Rock Cycle Song
Rock Cycle Song
Rock Cycle Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy. Well rocks have a road that they travel on There's one day here and the next day gone Sometimes they bend, sometimes they melt Sometimes they break from water and wind There's a world inside the Earth's surface Where rock changes to Igneous For these rocks, intrusive magma forms And lava makes extrusive ores If cooling hesitates Large Crystals form in place Cools quickly, Glassy, that's the way Cycle of Pathways I wanna ride the Rock Cycle Heat, Pressure, and Melting, and Erosion Rock Cycle Erosion breaks rock from the ground In deposition they settle down Presses now, Compaction then Cementation glues Minerals in From Living things, Pebbles, and Sand Sedimentary Rocks are really grand Plates push Rock down and back up again Heat and Pressure makes Metamorphic There's no Rock it can't mold Changing types this I know Foliated the lines are in Looks like they were flattened Cycle of Pathways I wanna ride the Rock Cycle Heat, Pressure, and Melting, and Erosion Rock Cycle Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Yeah Cycle of Pathways, I wanna ride the Rock Cycle Heat, Pressure, and Melting, and Erosion Rock Cycle They are made up of different minerals (different minerals) Natural Crystal structures Solid but they are not alive Ooooooo...Yeah! Metamorphic Rocks will bend and fold Igneous comes from hot not cold Sedimentary layers in Rocks are the survivors Cycle of Pathways I <b>...</b>
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Rock Classes: 3. Igneous Rocks
Rock Classes: 3. Igneous Rocks
Igneous Rocks, Origin and Bases of Classification
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Dugway Geode, Utah
Dugway Geode, Utah
"Approximately 6 to 8 million years ago (Miocene epoch), volcanic activity occurred in western Utah and deposited an extrusive igneous rock called rhyolite. Trapped gasses formed cavities within the rhyolite, and millions of years of ground-water circulation allowed minerals to precipitate into the cavities. The result is geodes with spherical shapes and crystal-lined cavities. Roughly 32000 to 14000 thousand years ago, a large body of water known as Lake Bonneville covered most of western Utah. The lake's wave activity eroded the geode-bearing rhyolite and redeposited the geodes several miles away in the Dugway geode bed area as lake sediments. Most geodes are typically hollow whereas others are completely filled with massive, banded quartz. The most common mineral found within the geodes is quartz in various colors: clear (rock crystal), purple (amethyst), and pink (rose). From Salt Lake City take I-80 westbound until you reach the Tooele turnoff (exit 99). Travel south on Highway 36 for about 40.5 miles to the Pony Express Road (which is the dirt road just past Faust). Turn west (right) and proceed 50.1 miles on the Pony Express Road to the Dugway geode bed turnoff (sign may be missing). Turn north (right), proceed up the dirt road and look for recent diggings." geology.utah.gov
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Otterbox impact case Review - IPod touch 2g
Otterbox impact case Review - IPod touch 2g
Why am I home? Why is there no editing? Cuz im in boston and my dad sent me this pre recorded vid through skype!!! :D I was going to bring my usb cable but i totally forgot it... My partner doesnt have a camcorder so im trying to purchase one off at this moment, any good suggestions?? under 600$? thx guys! To have these kind and extrusive info, go FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER! www.twitter.com
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New Video Up On 3DZGaming (Tour Of My Mansion And Stuff)
New Video Up On 3DZGaming (Tour Of My Mansion And Stuff)
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CP 502/CD-502 Cookie Depositor
CP 502/CD-502 Cookie Depositor
PLC control, program memory functions Various nozzles for various cookie formations Filling hopper, rolling wheel and extrusive nozzle are easy to change, clean and maintain Equipped nozzle can rotate for whirly cookie pattern www.foodmc.com
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NCGS Smartville Complex Field Trip by Dr. Eldridge M. Moores Stop 2 (part 1 of 4)
NCGS Smartville Complex Field Trip by Dr. Eldridge M. Moores Stop 2 (part 1 of 4)
Dr. Eldridge Moores introduces the ophiolite field trip at pillow basalt Stop 2 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIP - Saturday, September 18, 2010, "GEOLOGY AND TECTONICS OF THE SMARTVILLE COMPLEX, NW SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA", Leader: Dr. Eldridge M. Moores, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of California, Davis Abstract The Smartville Complex comprises a north-trending submarine intrusive-extrusive (ophiolitic) complex, approximately 100km long by 40km wide in the northwestern Sierra Nevada Foothills. Generally from bottom to top, rocks comprise serpentinite (a few exposures), olivine gabbro, and layered gabbro, varitextured massive pyroxene and hornblende gabbro, plagiogranite, massive diabase, sheeted diabase, pillow lava, and volcaniclastic sediments. A few massive sulfide deposits are present in the volcaniclastic sediments. Rocks range from nearly undeformed--perhaps the best-preserved sheeted dikes and pillow lavas in North America--to highly schistose. Structure is complex, but rocks describe approximately a north-trending antiform that structurally overlies mélange and associated sediments of the Central Belt of the Sierra Nevada. Dikes intrude both igneous rocks and here and there Central Belt sedimentary rocks. Dikes are mostly north-trending, but curve to NE-trending towards the N. In places (Stanfield Hill, Marysville Road) the dikes are nearly undeformed, trending NNW and dipping steeply E. In other places, eg in Auburn, Oroville <b>...</b>
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NCGS Smartville Complex Field Trip by Dr. Eldridge Moores Stop 2 (part 3 of 4)
NCGS Smartville Complex Field Trip by Dr. Eldridge Moores Stop 2 (part 3 of 4)
Dr. Eldridge Moores introduces the ophiolite field trip at pillow basalt Stop 2 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIP - Saturday, September 18, 2010, "GEOLOGY AND TECTONICS OF THE SMARTVILLE COMPLEX, NW SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA", Leader: Dr. Eldridge Moores, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of California, Davis Abstract The Smartville Complex comprises a north-trending submarine intrusive-extrusive (ophiolitic) complex, approximately 100km long by 40km wide in the northwestern Sierra Nevada Foothills. Generally from bottom to top, rocks comprise serpentinite (a few exposures), olivine gabbro, and layered gabbro, varitextured massive pyroxene and hornblende gabbro, plagiogranite, massive diabase, sheeted diabase, pillow lava, and volcaniclastic sediments. A few massive sulfide deposits are present in the volcaniclastic sediments. Rocks range from nearly undeformed--perhaps the best-preserved sheeted dikes and pillow lavas in North America--to highly schistose. Structure is complex, but rocks describe approximately a north-trending antiform that structurally overlies mélange and associated sediments of the Central Belt of the Sierra Nevada. Dikes intrude both igneous rocks and here and there Central Belt sedimentary rocks. Dikes are mostly north-trending, but curve to NE-trending towards the N. In places (Stanfield Hill, Marysville Road) the dikes are nearly undeformed, trending NNW and dipping steeply E. In other places, eg in Auburn, Oroville Dam <b>...</b>