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#1 Neoproterozoic and palaeozoic palaeogeography / continental drift.
This is just a quick slide show of what the continents looked like from 600000000 - 280000...
published: 16 Jan 2012
Author: DromaeosaurusJack
#1 Neoproterozoic and palaeozoic palaeogeography / continental drift.
This is just a quick slide show of what the continents looked like from 600000000 - 280000000 years ago. Showing you multiple globe views and a map, along with the name of the period and how long ago it was. In the next episode of the series I'll be showing you the mesozoic and cenozoic palaeogeography. I would most appreciate any likes, comments and subscriptions, thanks. -Jack
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Royal Tyrrell Museum in Badlands, Alberta - (5)Terrestrial Palaeozoic - 2010.06.25
Walk through over 200 million years in ten paces....
published: 12 Feb 2011
Author: DriveAroundUSA
Royal Tyrrell Museum in Badlands, Alberta - (5)Terrestrial Palaeozoic - 2010.06.25
Walk through over 200 million years in ten paces.
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Deformation of an angular unconformity: clay and rubber model
Clay and rubber model of the simple shear deformation of an angular unconformity. Last ima...
published: 01 Apr 2010
Author: HVBStructGeol
Deformation of an angular unconformity: clay and rubber model
Clay and rubber model of the simple shear deformation of an angular unconformity. Last image: after drying and polishing of the clay (red and white layers) and rubber (black layers). The kinematic model, based on the Rocroi Lower Palaeozoic basement inlier in the Ardennes was published in our paper: Van Baelen, H. & Sintubin, M. 2008. Kinematic consequences of an angular unconformity in simple shear: An example from the southern border of the Lower Palaeozoic Rocroi inlier (Naux, France). Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 179(1), 73-87.
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Glaciation - Lesson 19 - Part 4 of 7
Glaciation -- Understanding the Earth Host; Dr. David Pearson. Lesson 19 - Part 4 of 7 &bu...;
published: 15 May 2008
Author: mineguy101
Glaciation - Lesson 19 - Part 4 of 7
Glaciation -- Understanding the Earth Host; Dr. David Pearson. Lesson 19 - Part 4 of 7 •Consequences; melting of the ice or advancing of the ice •Causes of ice ages •What do we know about climatic changes? Good historically •400ad 1200 AD mild weather voyages of the Vikings •1200 and 1400 cooling voyages more difficult for the Vikings •1400 and 1550 warming •1550 and 1850 'little ice age' •At one point in the little ice age Eskimos (Inuit) at one point could walk by foot over the glaciers to Scotland from the north. •Right now there is a 'cooling down' •We are in a ice retreat. •The last ice age formed about 2.5 million and retreat/advanced about 4 times •Frequency of ice ages •Elliott lake Ontario, Ice age deposits left in the pre Cambrian era •Glaciations in Permian, Palaeozoic no glaciation evidence has been found with our present glaciation of 200 million. •Theories of short term climate effects on the earth
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Creatures from the prehistoric Time(Pteraspidomorphi and Cameroceras)
On Clip from 3D animated and animated Picture! at a time the Palaeozoic...
published: 18 May 2011
Author: Harlekin1953
Creatures from the prehistoric Time(Pteraspidomorphi and Cameroceras)
On Clip from 3D animated and animated Picture! at a time the Palaeozoic
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Deformation of an angular unconformity: paper model
Paper model of the simple shear deformation of an angular unconformity. The kinematic mode...
published: 25 Mar 2010
Author: HVBStructGeol
Deformation of an angular unconformity: paper model
Paper model of the simple shear deformation of an angular unconformity. The kinematic model, based on the Rocroi Lower Palaeozoic basement inlier in the Ardennes was published in our paper: Van Baelen, H. & Sintubin, M. 2008. Kinematic consequences of an angular unconformity in simple shear: An example from the southern border of the Lower Palaeozoic Rocroi inlier (Naux, France). Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 179(1), 73-87.
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Timeline: Prehistoric Life (HipKidHop)
A video about all the creators on the Earth, now and befour...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Author: HipKidHop
Timeline: Prehistoric Life (HipKidHop)
A video about all the creators on the Earth, now and befour
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Discover Dinosaur Skeletons!
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published: 09 Jun 2009
Author: MyPlanett
Discover Dinosaur Skeletons!
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La Fee Margot-(The Fairy Margot) (HD).
I play this on the guitar using the Roland GR-1 midi device I composed "La Fee Margot...
published: 27 Sep 2012
Author: nigel bradford
La Fee Margot-(The Fairy Margot) (HD).
I play this on the guitar using the Roland GR-1 midi device I composed "La Fee Margot" while living in Brittany France after the legend of the Fairy Margot see further for details. The film I took this summer were I actually live in the south west of France in a little town called Cellefrouin I go for walks with my dog and cat almost every day. As you can see it is a beautiful place and very often I imagine the little people watching me!!! The Granite "Chaos" of Croquelien The formation of the Croquelien hill dates from the Palaeozoic period, 200 to 600 million years ago. This granite massif has undergone dramatic chemical and physical weathering over many thousands of years. The rocky platform, full of fissures, has gradually fractured under the influence of water infiltration, invasive roots, oxydation of the stone and geological pressure. Continuous weathering and erosion have sculpted the more vulnerable parts of the rock, producing the picturesque "chaos" that we see today. According to popular legend, this mass of rocks is the cradle of the Margot fairies. Discreet but sometimes mischievous, they are said to mistrust the curiosity of humans : These three rocks, sculpted at the dawn of time, protect the fabulous fortune of the Margot fairies. A full barrel of gold is said to be buried under the most imposing of the granite blocks. It may be tempting to try to carry off this treasure, but one must beware of the terrible vengeance of the fairieso thieves will be turned <b>...</b>
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Sardegna sud-orientale
« La vita in Sardegna è forse la migliore che un uomo possa augurarsi: ventiq...
published: 11 Aug 2009
Author: luigi48fdv
Sardegna sud-orientale
« La vita in Sardegna è forse la migliore che un uomo possa augurarsi: ventiquattro mila chilometri di foreste, di campagne, di coste immerse in un mare miracoloso dovrebbero coincidere con quello che io consiglierei al buon Dio di regalarci come Paradiso. » (Fabrizio De André, 1996) Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 24090 square kilometres (9301 sq mi). The nearest land masses to the island are (clockwise from north) the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Tunisia, and the Balearic Islands. Sardinia is part of Italy, with a special statute of regional autonomy under the Italian Constitution. The name is of unknown origin, though it may have to do with a tribe called the Sardi. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with a surface of 23821 km². It is situated between 38° 51' and 41° 15' latitude north and 8° 8' and 9° 50' east longitude. The coasts of Sardinia (1849 km long) are generally high and rocky, rectilinear for kilometres, they are often articulated in promontories, with ample and deep bays and inlets surrounded by smaller isles. The island, being an ancient territory with rocks that go back through the Palaeozoic Era (up to 500 million years old), does not possess any high mountains because of its long erosion processes. The granite, schist, tranchite, basalt (called "jars" or "gollei"), sandstone, and dolomite limestone (called tonneri or "heels") rocky <b>...</b>
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Russell's Photodrama of Creation - The Water Canopy - The Saturn like earth
This is rather the story of a multi-water canopy. According to Russell, the earth had seve...
published: 09 Aug 2012
Author: TheScrewedGeneration
Russell's Photodrama of Creation - The Water Canopy - The Saturn like earth
This is rather the story of a multi-water canopy. According to Russell, the earth had several rings like Saturn that crashed on the earth every 7000 years or so, with the final one crashing at Noah's deluge. Russell believes that just like earth, Saturn's rings will also crash eventually. The earth's final electrical ring will crash in the near future to eleminate all parasites, germs and parasites (See previous video).
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Drillsearch Energy Limited (ASX:DLS) MD Brad Lingo Speaks with ABN Newswire
Drillsearch Energy Limited (ASX:DLS) Managing Director Brad Lingo Speaks with Brian Carlto...
published: 08 Oct 2010
Author: ABNNewswire
Drillsearch Energy Limited (ASX:DLS) MD Brad Lingo Speaks with ABN Newswire
Drillsearch Energy Limited (ASX:DLS) Managing Director Brad Lingo Speaks with Brian Carlton at Symposium Resources Roadshow. Brad Lingo has more than 25 years of oil & gas experience ranging from frontier deepwater exploration offshore West Africa to commercialisation of major gas projects in Australia. He has been involved in all phases of the oil & gas business and project development, mergers & acquisitions, financing and equity capital raising for both listed and private companies both in Australia and internationally. Mr. Lingo was appointed to the Drillsearch Board in May 2009 and became Managing Director on 15 June 2009. Cooper Eromanga Basin The Cooper/Eromanga Basin is located in Central Australia and divided over two states which are the north-eastern region of South Australia and the south-western region of Queensland. The Eromanga Basin sedimentary rocks that were developed during the Early Jurassic to Late Cretaceous unconformably overlie the older Cooper Basin sedimentary rocks that were developed during the Palaeozoic stage. The unconformable relationship between the basins provides a migration pathway at the Permian sub-crop edge for the Permian sourced oils to reach these overlying reservoir rocks. The oil and gas that are derived from the Cooper Basin source rocks to the Eromanga Basin reservoirs contribute to most of Drillsearch's production. The first oil discoveries were made in 1978 at Strzelecki in South Australia and Jackson in Queensland. Since <b>...</b>
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La Fee Margot-(The Fairy Margot).
I composed "La Fee Margot" while living in Brittany France after the legend of t...
published: 25 Oct 2011
Author: nigel bradford
La Fee Margot-(The Fairy Margot).
I composed "La Fee Margot" while living in Brittany France after the legend of the Fairy Margot see further for details. The film I took this summer were I actually live in the south west of France in a little town called Cellefrouin I go for walks with my dog and cat almost every day. As you can see it is a beautiful place and very often I imagine the little people watching me!!! The Granite "Chaos" of Croquelien The formation of the Croquelien hill dates from the Palaeozoic period, 200 to 600 million years ago. This granite massif has undergone dramatic chemical and physical weathering over many thousands of years. The rocky platform, full of fissures, has gradually fractured under the influence of water infiltration, invasive roots, oxydation of the stone and geological pressure. Continuous weathering and erosion have sculpted the more vulnerable parts of the rock, producing the picturesque "chaos" that we see today. According to popular legend, this mass of rocks is the cradle of the Margot fairies. Discreet but sometimes mischievous, they are said to mistrust the curiosity of humans : These three rocks, sculpted at the dawn of time, protect the fabulous fortune of the Margot fairies. A full barrel of gold is said to be buried under the most imposing of the granite blocks. It may be tempting to try to carry off this treasure, but one must beware of the terrible vengeance of the fairieso thieves will be turned to stones similar to these three great rocks and will watch <b>...</b>
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Prehistoric life
From Palaeozoic to Cenozoic period....
published: 13 May 2009
Author: westernwiz008
Prehistoric life
From Palaeozoic to Cenozoic period.
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Occupy Duluth is Making Prehistory
The Colonel Rex crushes Palaeozoic sympathizers. It's time to usher in the Mesozoic er...
published: 09 Jan 2012
Author: OccupyDuluth
Occupy Duluth is Making Prehistory
The Colonel Rex crushes Palaeozoic sympathizers. It's time to usher in the Mesozoic era! You never saurus coming.
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Alex Proposing to Wai Sum - 27.08.2011
A Video of Alex proposing to Wai Sum at Jeff's Cellar, The Banjaran Hotspring Retreat,...
published: 28 Aug 2011
Author: wilson cheah
Alex Proposing to Wai Sum - 27.08.2011
A Video of Alex proposing to Wai Sum at Jeff's Cellar, The Banjaran Hotspring Retreat, Tambun Ipoh. Wai Sum was caught unexpected with the preparation and the surprise of Alex proposing. This is done INSIDE Jeff's Cellar, a unique, private wine cellar set in a 280-million year palaeozoic cave belongs to Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah. He is the founder of Sunway Group Berhad. Sorry for the dark video as the lighting in the Cave is insufficient.
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Sardegna.wmv
Soundtrack : Sardinian folk music Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterrane...
published: 18 Jul 2010
Author: luigi48fdv
Sardegna.wmv
Soundtrack : Sardinian folk music Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus). It is an autonomous region of Italy, and the nearest land masses are (clockwise from north) the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Tunisia and the Spanish Balearic Islands. The name Sardinia is from the pre-Roman noun *sard[ ], romanised as sardus (feminine sarda); that the name had a religious connotation is suggested from its use also as the adjective for the ancient Sardinian mythological hero-god Sardus Pater "Sardinian Father" (misunderstood by many modern Sardinians/Italians as being "Father Sardus"), as well as being the stem of the adjective "sardonic". Sardinia was called Ichnusa, the Latinised form of the Greek Hyknusa, Sandalion, Sardinia and Sardo by the ancient Greeks and the Romans. Terrain map of SardiniaSardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 23821 km虏. It is situated between 38掳51' and 41掳15' latitude north and 8掳8' and 9掳50' east longitude. The coasts of Sardinia (1849 km long) are generally high and rocky, with long, relatively straight stretches of coastline, many outstanding headlands, a few wide, deep bays, rias, many inlets and with various smaller islands off the coast. The island has an ancient geoformation and, unlike Sicily and the mainland of Italy, is not earthquake-prone. Its rocks date from the Palaeozoic Era (up to <b>...</b>
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gold quarry mining
Carlin Trend:ww15.psui.cn The gold quarry pit, Carlin Trend, Nevada. - Image:ww15.psui.cn ...
published: 11 Sep 2012
Author: Joshua Pamela
gold quarry mining
Carlin Trend:ww15.psui.cn The gold quarry pit, Carlin Trend, Nevada. - Image:ww15.psui.cn The Mining:ww15.psui.cn New Dawn Mining Corp. - News - Golden Quarry Mine Resumes Gold Production:ww15.psui.cn allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Golden Quarry Mine to Re:ww15.psui.cn Carlin / Gold Quarry Mining Property in Usa, Nevada |:ww15.psui.cn :ww15.psui.cn Gold Quarry, Nevada | Franco:ww15.psui.cn 'Carlin type' depositsprise strata-bound disseminated gold mineralisation, occurring in carbonate rocks of palaeozoic age that have been metamorphosed to varying extents. They are usually structurally controlled. Newmont reported on it's Gold Quarry operations for the quarter ended Mar31/09. Surface ore mined in the first quarter of for all Newmont's Nevada operations decreased to 6.3 million tons, down from 8.4 million tons in the previous year quarter primarily due to mine sequencing at Gold Quarry. Ore placed on leach pads in the first quarter of decreased 45%, for all Newmont's Nevada operations from the first quarter of to 2.6 million tons due mainly to mine sequencing at Gold Quarry. High in the hills about 15 miles north of Gold Quarry, the Leeville underground mine began production on the Carlin Trend in . It is Newmont's first underground mine in Nevada that is accessed via a shaft, which in this case, descends to between 1400 and 2100 feet below the surface. Leeville is located 20 miles northwest of Carlin, Nevada. In the fiscal year to September , New Dawn had registered an <b>...</b>