'Geology' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Absolute Zero (2006)
Actors:
Michael Jacobs (producer),
Jeff Fahey (actor),
William MacDonald (actor),
Claire Riley (actress),
Erika Eleniak (actress),
Matthew Walker (actor),
Harvey Kahn (producer),
Bill Dow (actor),
Paul Jarrett (actor),
Denise Szabo (miscellaneous crew),
Denise Szabo (miscellaneous crew),
Britt Irvin (actress),
James Purcell (actor),
Alexander Glua (miscellaneous crew),
Svatia Sakarova (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: INTER SCI climatologist Dr. David Kotzman has evidence that a shift in the Earth's polarity triggered the last Ice Age...in a single day. Now, it's happening again, and there's no time to escape. As the temperature plummets, Miami is blasted with snow and ice. Evacuation routes are jammed. The only chance David, his old flame Bryn, and a few other hopeful survivors have is to hole themselves up in a special chamber at INTER SCI. A desperate race for survival is ignited as nature's fury rages and the temperature plunges toward -459.67° F...ABSOLUTE ZERO!
Keywords: ancient-corpse, arctic, beach, bird-migration, blizzard, card-key, cgi, chasm, climatologist, countdown
Genres:
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: No Warning. No Time. No Escape. Miami's Never Been So Cold.
Quotes:
[frequently uttered line]::David: Science is never wrong.
David: It's time to throw out all the history books and rewrite everything ever written about the ice age, because science is never wrong.
David: Told you I didn't want any military at the test. You lied to me.::Dr. Veet: I think you misunderstood me, David. I agreed with you that Absolute Zero had no military consideration. I still believe that to be true.::David: Then why were they here?::Dr. Veet: Well, they're as interested in the weather as the rest of us, so why not take advantage of their very deep pockets for research and development, or would you rather I laid off some staff instead?
Dempsy: Climatology, I see you're getting acquainted with Archaeology.::Hershel: [to Davd] Dempsey here likes to call everybody by their degrees.::Dempsy: We're here for a job, gentlemen. There's no need to become emotionally invested in each other.
Jeff: [about college students] They're like new shoes. Hurts like hell when you first get them but soon you find they get quite comfortable.
Dr. Veet: Isn't it fantastic the power that fear has over a government official's checkbook this close to an election?
Phillip: You got any family?::AJ Carmichael: Nope. It's a long story. I had a parakeet once.
AJ Carmichael: [covering Sophie's ears] I don't think we should talk about D-E-A-T-H in front of the K-I-D.::Bryn: The K-I-D is the Miami County spelling bee champion.
Bryn: You have no idea what it feels like to be terrified.::David: Yes, I do.::Bryn: Name one time.::David: Ten years ago.::Bryn: You walked away from me.::David: Yes, I did, because I was scared. I was terrified, and I should have taken the chance... to tell you then that I loved you. That I love you.
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Living Rock An Introduction to Earths Geology
US Survey series.
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Geology
003 - Geology
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is used to describe structure near plate boundaries. Hot spots and natural hazards (like volcanos, earthquake, and tsunamis) are included.
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Basics of Geology All About Rocks and Minerals
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BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time
BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time - Iain Stewart tells the story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. Uploaded for educational purposes, all mater...
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The Big Bang Theory - Drunk Sheldon and Geology feat. Stephen Hawking S07E20 [HD]
All Rights to Warner Bros. Television & CBS!
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Outdoor Idaho: Geology, A Convergence of Wonders
Ours is not a landscape for the timid. In this explanation of a geology that has inspired and frustrated every generation, we examine the forces that unite us and divide us, and bind us together as a state.
Credits include Aaron Kunz as a Videographer.
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Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
http://explorermultimedia.org/ Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks.
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Where Terranes Collide: The Geology of Western Canada
The video is about the geology and the geologists of the Canadian Cordillera. The current concepts concerning the origin of the mountains of western Canada and the geologists and geoscientists who work among them are featured.
Source: Geological Survey of Canada, Educational Video Series NR92017VE, 1993; 25:30 min
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada / Ressources naturelles Canada.
Further infor
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Greatest Geology Discoveries 1 3
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Is Geology a Good Major?
What do geologist do? What do Geology majors do? What fields do geologist work in? What do Petroleum Geologist do?
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Mount Everest and its geological story - Documentary
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Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 1
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
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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 impac...
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Martian Geology Continues to Baffle Scientists | Space News
The official geological history of the planet Mars is a confused and murky tale filled with contradictions and shifting narratives. Astonishing scientific da...
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Earth: A History (HD - 720P)
Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of...
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Geology Jobs: What you can do with a degree in Geology.
Learn more about the Geoscience program at Weber State University: http://www.finishatweber.com/programs/geoscience.aspx Rediscover your Dreams. Your passion...
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Geological History of The Grand Canyon - Documentary
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Plate Tectonics and California Geology
A brief review of Plate Tectonics and California Geology -- designed for the introductory-level student in a physical geology class. Version with embedded feedback quizzes and closed-captioning: To access version with CC and scripts: http://www.ccsf.edu/en/educational-programs/school-and-departments/school-of-science-and-mathematics/earth-sciences/Courses/EarthRocks.html. Part of a 7-part Plate Te
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1 01 Petroleum Geology 1 Introduction
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Liberty Gold Mine Geology
Central Washington Unviersity geology professor Nick Zentner discusses gold deposits in the Swauk Mining District at Liberty, Washington . Includes a Question & Answer session with Liberty gold prospector Rob Repin. Zentner reads audience member questions. 250 folks attended the lecture at the Hal Holmes center in downtown, Ellensburg, Washington. March 11, 2015.
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Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album.
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Major in Geology
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Structural geology and tectonics
This video is about Structural geology and tectonics.
Geology
003 - Geology
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals,...
003 - Geology
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is used to describe structure near plate boundaries. Hot spots and natural hazards (like volcanos, earthquake, and tsunamis) are included.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Benbennick, David. English: This Is a Locator Map Showing Kalawao County in Hawaii. For More Information, See Commons:United States County Locator Maps., February 12, 2006. Own work: English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Hawaii_highlighting_Kalawao_County.svg.
“Earth.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 23, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earth&oldid;=677456791.
File:Hawaiien (volcano).svg, n.d. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hawaiien_(volcano).svg.
File:Structure Volcano Unlabeled.svg, n.d. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Structure_volcano_unlabeled.svg.
Fir0002. A Diagram of the Rock Cycle That Is Modified off of Rockcycle.jpg by User:Woudloper. The Changes Made to This Photo Were Made according to the Conversation at Where the Original Is Being Nominated for Featured Picture Status. It Is Very Important That You Change the Chance of You Getting a Rock of Bandshoe Very Rare Rock Very Costly Too There Are Only 3 Every like It in the World and It Costs 3 Gold Mines and the Mountains Ontop of Them., February 10, 2008. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rockcycle_edit.jpg.
“Gneiss.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 29, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gneiss&oldid;=673627696.
Gringer. English: SVG Version of File:Pacific_Ring_of_Fire.png, Recreated by Me Using WDB Vector Data Using Code Mentioned in File:Worldmap_wdb_combined.svg., February 11, 2009. vector data from [1]. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pacific_Ring_of_Fire.svg.
H.Stauffer, Brian F. Atwater, Marco Cisternas V. , Joanne Bourgeois, Walter C. Dudley, James W. Hendley II, and Peter. English: Vertical Slice Through a Subduction Zone, 1999. U.S. Geological Survey, Circular 1187 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1187/illustrations/BlockDigrm_1.ai). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eq-gen1.svg.
Karta24. Français : Trois Différents Types de Faille, January 20, 2008. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=fault earthquake.usgs.gov. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fault_types.svg.
Khruner. English: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rocks_-_Pink_granite_Baveno.JPG.
“Landslide.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 27, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Landslide&oldid;=678171434.
“Landslide.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 27, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Landslide&oldid;=678171434.
“Mount St. Helens.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 8, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mount_St._Helens&oldid;=675148427.
“Plate Tectonics.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 17, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plate_tectonics&oldid;=676450570.
“Ring of Fire.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 20, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ring_of_Fire&oldid;=676950168.
“Tsunami.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 19, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tsunami&oldid;=672137584.
User:Moondigger. Inside Lower Antelope Canyon, Looking out with the Sky near the Top of the Frame. Characteristic Layering in the Sandstone Is Visible., April 16, 2005. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lower_antelope_3_md.jpg.
USGS, derivative work: AnasofiapaixaoEarth_internal_structure png: English: Cutaway Diagram of Earth’s Internal Structure (to Scale) with Inset Showing Detailed Breakdown of Structure (not to Scale), April 27, 2013. Earth_internal_structure.png. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earth-cutaway-schematic-english.svg.Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Halema%27uma%27u_Crater_in_Kilauea_volcano,_Hawaii..jpg.
wn.com/Geology
003 - Geology
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is used to describe structure near plate boundaries. Hot spots and natural hazards (like volcanos, earthquake, and tsunamis) are included.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Benbennick, David. English: This Is a Locator Map Showing Kalawao County in Hawaii. For More Information, See Commons:United States County Locator Maps., February 12, 2006. Own work: English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Hawaii_highlighting_Kalawao_County.svg.
“Earth.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 23, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earth&oldid;=677456791.
File:Hawaiien (volcano).svg, n.d. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hawaiien_(volcano).svg.
File:Structure Volcano Unlabeled.svg, n.d. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Structure_volcano_unlabeled.svg.
Fir0002. A Diagram of the Rock Cycle That Is Modified off of Rockcycle.jpg by User:Woudloper. The Changes Made to This Photo Were Made according to the Conversation at Where the Original Is Being Nominated for Featured Picture Status. It Is Very Important That You Change the Chance of You Getting a Rock of Bandshoe Very Rare Rock Very Costly Too There Are Only 3 Every like It in the World and It Costs 3 Gold Mines and the Mountains Ontop of Them., February 10, 2008. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rockcycle_edit.jpg.
“Gneiss.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 29, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gneiss&oldid;=673627696.
Gringer. English: SVG Version of File:Pacific_Ring_of_Fire.png, Recreated by Me Using WDB Vector Data Using Code Mentioned in File:Worldmap_wdb_combined.svg., February 11, 2009. vector data from [1]. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pacific_Ring_of_Fire.svg.
H.Stauffer, Brian F. Atwater, Marco Cisternas V. , Joanne Bourgeois, Walter C. Dudley, James W. Hendley II, and Peter. English: Vertical Slice Through a Subduction Zone, 1999. U.S. Geological Survey, Circular 1187 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1187/illustrations/BlockDigrm_1.ai). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eq-gen1.svg.
Karta24. Français : Trois Différents Types de Faille, January 20, 2008. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=fault earthquake.usgs.gov. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fault_types.svg.
Khruner. English: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rocks_-_Pink_granite_Baveno.JPG.
“Landslide.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 27, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Landslide&oldid;=678171434.
“Landslide.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 27, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Landslide&oldid;=678171434.
“Mount St. Helens.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 8, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mount_St._Helens&oldid;=675148427.
“Plate Tectonics.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 17, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plate_tectonics&oldid;=676450570.
“Ring of Fire.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 20, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ring_of_Fire&oldid;=676950168.
“Tsunami.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, July 19, 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tsunami&oldid;=672137584.
User:Moondigger. Inside Lower Antelope Canyon, Looking out with the Sky near the Top of the Frame. Characteristic Layering in the Sandstone Is Visible., April 16, 2005. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lower_antelope_3_md.jpg.
USGS, derivative work: AnasofiapaixaoEarth_internal_structure png: English: Cutaway Diagram of Earth’s Internal Structure (to Scale) with Inset Showing Detailed Breakdown of Structure (not to Scale), April 27, 2013. Earth_internal_structure.png. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earth-cutaway-schematic-english.svg.Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Halema%27uma%27u_Crater_in_Kilauea_volcano,_Hawaii..jpg.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 430
BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time
BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time - Iain Stewart tells the story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. Uploaded for educational purposes, all mater......
BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time - Iain Stewart tells the story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. Uploaded for educational purposes, all mater...
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BBC Men of Rock 1 of 3 Deep Time - Iain Stewart tells the story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. Uploaded for educational purposes, all mater...
- published: 31 Oct 2012
- views: 56685
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author: xMaTx4
Outdoor Idaho: Geology, A Convergence of Wonders
Ours is not a landscape for the timid. In this explanation of a geology that has inspired and frustrated every generation, we examine the forces that unite us a...
Ours is not a landscape for the timid. In this explanation of a geology that has inspired and frustrated every generation, we examine the forces that unite us and divide us, and bind us together as a state.
Credits include Aaron Kunz as a Videographer.
wn.com/Outdoor Idaho Geology, A Convergence Of Wonders
Ours is not a landscape for the timid. In this explanation of a geology that has inspired and frustrated every generation, we examine the forces that unite us and divide us, and bind us together as a state.
Credits include Aaron Kunz as a Videographer.
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 36298
Geology Kitchen: The 3 Types of Rocks
http://explorermultimedia.org/ Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks....
http://explorermultimedia.org/ Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks.
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http://explorermultimedia.org/ Geologist Devin Dennie heads to the kitchen to demonstrate the differences between the three types of rocks.
- published: 03 Sep 2011
- views: 112938
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author: tkent22
Where Terranes Collide: The Geology of Western Canada
The video is about the geology and the geologists of the Canadian Cordillera. The current concepts concerning the origin of the mountains of western Canada and ...
The video is about the geology and the geologists of the Canadian Cordillera. The current concepts concerning the origin of the mountains of western Canada and the geologists and geoscientists who work among them are featured.
Source: Geological Survey of Canada, Educational Video Series NR92017VE, 1993; 25:30 min
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada / Ressources naturelles Canada.
Further information can be found at the following URL:
http://geoscan.ess.nrcan.gc.ca/starweb/geoscan/servlet.starweb?path=geoscan/geoscanfastlink_e.web&search1;=R=205041
wn.com/Where Terranes Collide The Geology Of Western Canada
The video is about the geology and the geologists of the Canadian Cordillera. The current concepts concerning the origin of the mountains of western Canada and the geologists and geoscientists who work among them are featured.
Source: Geological Survey of Canada, Educational Video Series NR92017VE, 1993; 25:30 min
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada / Ressources naturelles Canada.
Further information can be found at the following URL:
http://geoscan.ess.nrcan.gc.ca/starweb/geoscan/servlet.starweb?path=geoscan/geoscanfastlink_e.web&search1;=R=205041
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 12
Is Geology a Good Major?
What do geologist do? What do Geology majors do? What fields do geologist work in? What do Petroleum Geologist do?...
What do geologist do? What do Geology majors do? What fields do geologist work in? What do Petroleum Geologist do?
wn.com/Is Geology A Good Major
What do geologist do? What do Geology majors do? What fields do geologist work in? What do Petroleum Geologist do?
Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 1
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ......
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
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CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
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 impac......
This is part one of lesson one - an introduction to structural geology; terminology, basic primary and secondary structures of sedimentary, igneous and impac...
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This is part one of lesson one - an introduction to structural geology; terminology, basic primary and secondary structures of sedimentary, igneous and impac...
Martian Geology Continues to Baffle Scientists | Space News
The official geological history of the planet Mars is a confused and murky tale filled with contradictions and shifting narratives. Astonishing scientific da......
The official geological history of the planet Mars is a confused and murky tale filled with contradictions and shifting narratives. Astonishing scientific da...
wn.com/Martian Geology Continues To Baffle Scientists | Space News
The official geological history of the planet Mars is a confused and murky tale filled with contradictions and shifting narratives. Astonishing scientific da...
Earth: A History (HD - 720P)
Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of......
Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of...
wn.com/Earth A History (Hd 720P)
Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of...
- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 105677
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author: bdw5000
Geology Jobs: What you can do with a degree in Geology.
Learn more about the Geoscience program at Weber State University: http://www.finishatweber.com/programs/geoscience.aspx Rediscover your Dreams. Your passion......
Learn more about the Geoscience program at Weber State University: http://www.finishatweber.com/programs/geoscience.aspx Rediscover your Dreams. Your passion...
wn.com/Geology Jobs What You Can Do With A Degree In Geology.
Learn more about the Geoscience program at Weber State University: http://www.finishatweber.com/programs/geoscience.aspx Rediscover your Dreams. Your passion...
Plate Tectonics and California Geology
A brief review of Plate Tectonics and California Geology -- designed for the introductory-level student in a physical geology class. Version with embedded feedb...
A brief review of Plate Tectonics and California Geology -- designed for the introductory-level student in a physical geology class. Version with embedded feedback quizzes and closed-captioning: To access version with CC and scripts: http://www.ccsf.edu/en/educational-programs/school-and-departments/school-of-science-and-mathematics/earth-sciences/Courses/EarthRocks.html. Part of a 7-part Plate Tectonics video series:
Part 1: Earth Layers & Isostasy
Part 2: Plate Tectonics Basics
Part 3: Plate Tectonics Global Impacts
Part 4: Plate Tectonics and California Geology
Part 5: Hotspots
Part 6: Paleomagnetism
Part 7: Hydrothermal Vents.
wn.com/Plate Tectonics And California Geology
A brief review of Plate Tectonics and California Geology -- designed for the introductory-level student in a physical geology class. Version with embedded feedback quizzes and closed-captioning: To access version with CC and scripts: http://www.ccsf.edu/en/educational-programs/school-and-departments/school-of-science-and-mathematics/earth-sciences/Courses/EarthRocks.html. Part of a 7-part Plate Tectonics video series:
Part 1: Earth Layers & Isostasy
Part 2: Plate Tectonics Basics
Part 3: Plate Tectonics Global Impacts
Part 4: Plate Tectonics and California Geology
Part 5: Hotspots
Part 6: Paleomagnetism
Part 7: Hydrothermal Vents.
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 8
Liberty Gold Mine Geology
Central Washington Unviersity geology professor Nick Zentner discusses gold deposits in the Swauk Mining District at Liberty, Washington . Includes a Question ...
Central Washington Unviersity geology professor Nick Zentner discusses gold deposits in the Swauk Mining District at Liberty, Washington . Includes a Question & Answer session with Liberty gold prospector Rob Repin. Zentner reads audience member questions. 250 folks attended the lecture at the Hal Holmes center in downtown, Ellensburg, Washington. March 11, 2015.
wn.com/Liberty Gold Mine Geology
Central Washington Unviersity geology professor Nick Zentner discusses gold deposits in the Swauk Mining District at Liberty, Washington . Includes a Question & Answer session with Liberty gold prospector Rob Repin. Zentner reads audience member questions. 250 folks attended the lecture at the Hal Holmes center in downtown, Ellensburg, Washington. March 11, 2015.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 121
Basic Rock Identification: Geology
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album....
Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album.
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Visual Study Aid for Physical/Historical Geology Classes. MUSIC: "DISTANCE" by Soilwork, from the "Stabbing the Drama" album.
- published: 09 Nov 2007
- views: 146443
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author: devildogmre
Major in Geology
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- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 30
Structural geology and tectonics
This video is about Structural geology and tectonics....
This video is about Structural geology and tectonics.
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This video is about Structural geology and tectonics.
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MINEX Europe 2015 - Session 1
MYTHBUSTER - DOES EUROPE HAVE AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE MINERAL BASE?
Watch expert presentations and discussions
• Dr Mike Armitage, Group Chairman and Corporate Consultant (Resource Geology), SRK Consulting (UK) Limited
• Juha Kaija, Project Manager, Geological Survey of Finland
• Owen Herod, Corporate Geology Manager, Imerys
• Laurens de Jonge, Manager Market Development Marine Mining, IHC Mining
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The new Education Room in the Lapworth Museum of Geology - University of Birmingham
Introducing some of the facilities in the newly appointed Education Room, located in the Lapworth Museum of Geology at the University of Birmingham.
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Department of Geology: Made at Sac State - The Video Magazine
What do an environmental studies student, a biology students and a geology professor have in common? Watch this video for the answer.
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OU Active Learning Spotlight: Geology
The Paul G. Risser Innovative teaching fellows offers faculty members at the University of Oklahoma a chance to take their course and transform it into an innovative, team-based active learning class. Dr. Shannon Dulin utilizes the technology and group activities of an active learning environment to better prepare students for a career in Geology.
To learn more about active learning classrooms
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BetterGeo - realistic geology in Minecraft!
Here are some examples of new features in our mod for Minecraft, BetterGeo. Read more and download for free at:
http://www.sgu.se/en/geology-of-sweden/bettergeo--minecraft-with-more-geology/
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Geology of Missouri River Top 14 Facts
Facts : 1 Geology High silt content makes the Missouri River (left) noticeably lighter than the Mississippi River (right) at their confluence north of St Louis
Facts : 2 This orogeny uplifted Cretaceous rocks along the western side of the Western Interior Seaway, a vast shallow sea that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, and deposited the sediments that now underlie much of the
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Geology In Action
Fourth grade geologists from Capital City Public Charter School in Washington, DC created a series of short films to demonstrate their knowledge of geology. Topics range from plate tectonics to the rock cycle to volcanoes and everything in between. Using a variety of media, students used stop-motion animation to bring these processes to life.
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Geology and Mining on the J-M Pt+Pd Bearing Reef
James Rose, Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology.
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Introduction to geology the real deal
A short, and to the point video about geology.
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Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train
Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train
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Geology project lookout mountain
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Molten Paradise "Kilauea Volcano"
Twelve hundred degree centigrade glowing orange lava is cast as the main character in this exploration of volcano science. Beginning with the Mother's Day 2002 eruption on the west flank of Kilauea Volcano the movie traces how scientists are monitoring this dynamic edifice. Tourists pour in to view lava oozing, steaming and exploding into the Pacific Ocean as scientists whiz about in choppers and
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Geology of History of Oregon Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Geology Mount Mazama erupted several millennia BC, leading to the formation of Crater Lake
Facts : 2 Volcanic activity in the region has been traced to 40 million years ago, in the Eocene era, forming much of the region s landscape
Facts : 3 In the Pleistocene era (the last ice age, two million to 700,000 years ago), the Columbia River broke through Cascade Range, forming the Columbia Ri
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Geology of 1968 Illinois earthquake Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Surrounding the epicenter were several small towns built on flat glacial lake plains and low hills
Facts : 2 During the quake, surface wave and body wave magnitudes were measured at 5.2 and 5.54 respectively
Facts : 3 The rupture also partly occurred on the New Madrid Fault, responsible for the great New Madrid earthquakes in 1812
Facts : 4 The New Madrid tremors were the most powerful e
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Dottorando dell’Università di Camerino vince il primo premio Petroleum Geology Student Contest
Miller Zambrano dottorando dell’ Università di Camerino e Daniele Maestrelli (Università di Firenze) hanno vinto il primo “Petroleum Geology Student Contest”, l'iniziativa nazionale dedicata ai dottorandi in Scienze della Terra impegnati in tematiche di ricerca inerenti la Geologia degli Idrocarburi, che si è svolta la settimana scorsa a Matera. Miller Zambrano svolge il suo dottorato sotto la su
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Geology without barriers
This video shows a geological fieldtrip with people with deafblindness.
(Spanish with English subtitles)
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Geology Project
Just a school project.
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GEOLOGY 11 AND MBB
by
Jamie Borromeo & Buko Sabban
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Flood Geology #9 - Ice Age
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Flood Geology #4 - Rock Layers
MINEX Europe 2015 - Session 1
MYTHBUSTER - DOES EUROPE HAVE AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE MINERAL BASE?
Watch expert presentations and discussions
• Dr Mike Armitage, Group Chairman and Corporate...
MYTHBUSTER - DOES EUROPE HAVE AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE MINERAL BASE?
Watch expert presentations and discussions
• Dr Mike Armitage, Group Chairman and Corporate Consultant (Resource Geology), SRK Consulting (UK) Limited
• Juha Kaija, Project Manager, Geological Survey of Finland
• Owen Herod, Corporate Geology Manager, Imerys
• Laurens de Jonge, Manager Market Development Marine Mining, IHC Mining B.V.
• Steffen Schmidt, Project Manager – International Mining, Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG
• Steve Sharpe, President & CEO, Euromax Resources
• Prof. Alexander Antonov, Doctor of Geology, President, Industrial Services Worldwide LP
• Dragan Milošević, Director, Terragold & Co Ltd
wn.com/Minex Europe 2015 Session 1
MYTHBUSTER - DOES EUROPE HAVE AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE MINERAL BASE?
Watch expert presentations and discussions
• Dr Mike Armitage, Group Chairman and Corporate Consultant (Resource Geology), SRK Consulting (UK) Limited
• Juha Kaija, Project Manager, Geological Survey of Finland
• Owen Herod, Corporate Geology Manager, Imerys
• Laurens de Jonge, Manager Market Development Marine Mining, IHC Mining B.V.
• Steffen Schmidt, Project Manager – International Mining, Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG
• Steve Sharpe, President & CEO, Euromax Resources
• Prof. Alexander Antonov, Doctor of Geology, President, Industrial Services Worldwide LP
• Dragan Milošević, Director, Terragold & Co Ltd
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 7
The new Education Room in the Lapworth Museum of Geology - University of Birmingham
Introducing some of the facilities in the newly appointed Education Room, located in the Lapworth Museum of Geology at the University of Birmingham....
Introducing some of the facilities in the newly appointed Education Room, located in the Lapworth Museum of Geology at the University of Birmingham.
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Introducing some of the facilities in the newly appointed Education Room, located in the Lapworth Museum of Geology at the University of Birmingham.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 23
Department of Geology: Made at Sac State - The Video Magazine
What do an environmental studies student, a biology students and a geology professor have in common? Watch this video for the answer....
What do an environmental studies student, a biology students and a geology professor have in common? Watch this video for the answer.
wn.com/Department Of Geology Made At Sac State The Video Magazine
What do an environmental studies student, a biology students and a geology professor have in common? Watch this video for the answer.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 5
OU Active Learning Spotlight: Geology
The Paul G. Risser Innovative teaching fellows offers faculty members at the University of Oklahoma a chance to take their course and transform it into an innov...
The Paul G. Risser Innovative teaching fellows offers faculty members at the University of Oklahoma a chance to take their course and transform it into an innovative, team-based active learning class. Dr. Shannon Dulin utilizes the technology and group activities of an active learning environment to better prepare students for a career in Geology.
To learn more about active learning classrooms and the Risser Innovative Teaching Fellows, please visit:
http://www.ou.edu/thecore/
http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/initiatives/active-learning-classrooms.html
wn.com/Ou Active Learning Spotlight Geology
The Paul G. Risser Innovative teaching fellows offers faculty members at the University of Oklahoma a chance to take their course and transform it into an innovative, team-based active learning class. Dr. Shannon Dulin utilizes the technology and group activities of an active learning environment to better prepare students for a career in Geology.
To learn more about active learning classrooms and the Risser Innovative Teaching Fellows, please visit:
http://www.ou.edu/thecore/
http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/initiatives/active-learning-classrooms.html
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 15
BetterGeo - realistic geology in Minecraft!
Here are some examples of new features in our mod for Minecraft, BetterGeo. Read more and download for free at:
http://www.sgu.se/en/geology-of-sweden/betterge...
Here are some examples of new features in our mod for Minecraft, BetterGeo. Read more and download for free at:
http://www.sgu.se/en/geology-of-sweden/bettergeo--minecraft-with-more-geology/
wn.com/Bettergeo Realistic Geology In Minecraft
Here are some examples of new features in our mod for Minecraft, BetterGeo. Read more and download for free at:
http://www.sgu.se/en/geology-of-sweden/bettergeo--minecraft-with-more-geology/
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 48
Geology of Missouri River Top 14 Facts
Facts : 1 Geology High silt content makes the Missouri River (left) noticeably lighter than the Mississippi River (right) at their confluence north of St Louis
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Facts : 1 Geology High silt content makes the Missouri River (left) noticeably lighter than the Mississippi River (right) at their confluence north of St Louis
Facts : 2 This orogeny uplifted Cretaceous rocks along the western side of the Western Interior Seaway, a vast shallow sea that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, and deposited the sediments that now underlie much of the drainage basin of the Missouri River
Facts : 3 This Laramide uplift caused the sea to retreat and laid the framework for a vast drainage system of rivers flowing from the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains, the predecessor of the modern-day Mississippi watershed
Facts : 4 The Laramide Orogeny is essential to modern Missouri River hydrology, as snow and ice melt from the Rockies provide the majority of the flow in the Missouri and its tributaries
Facts : 5 The Missouri and many of its tributaries cross the Great Plains, flowing over or cutting into the Ogallala Group and older mid-Cenozoic sedimentary rocks
Facts : 6 The Miocene-age Ogallala and the slightly younger Pliocene-age Broadwater Formation deposited atop the Arikaree Group, and are formed from material eroded off of the Rocky Mountains during a time of increased generation of topographic relief; these formations stretch from the Rocky Mountains nearly to the Iowa border and give the Great Plains much of their gentle but persistent eastward tilt, and also constitute a major aquifer
Facts : 7 Immediately before the Quaternary Ice Age, the Missouri River was likely split into three segments: an upper portion that drained northwards into Hudson Bay, and middle and lower sections that flowed eastward down the regional slope
Facts : 8 As the Earth plunged into the Ice Age, a pre-Illinoian (or possibly the Illinoian) glaciation diverted the Missouri River southeastwards towards its present confluence with the Mississippi and caused it to integrate into a single river system that cuts across the regional slope
Facts : 9 In western Montana, the Missouri River is thought to have once flowed north then east around the Bear Paw Mountains
Facts : 10 Advances of the continental ice sheets diverted the river and its tributaries, causing them to pool up into large temporary lakes such as Glacial Lakes Great Falls, Musselshell and others
Facts : 11 When the glaciers retreated, the Missouri flowed in a new course along the south side of the Bearpaws, and the lower part of the Milk River tributary took over the original main channel
Facts
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Facts : 1 Geology High silt content makes the Missouri River (left) noticeably lighter than the Mississippi River (right) at their confluence north of St Louis
Facts : 2 This orogeny uplifted Cretaceous rocks along the western side of the Western Interior Seaway, a vast shallow sea that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, and deposited the sediments that now underlie much of the drainage basin of the Missouri River
Facts : 3 This Laramide uplift caused the sea to retreat and laid the framework for a vast drainage system of rivers flowing from the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains, the predecessor of the modern-day Mississippi watershed
Facts : 4 The Laramide Orogeny is essential to modern Missouri River hydrology, as snow and ice melt from the Rockies provide the majority of the flow in the Missouri and its tributaries
Facts : 5 The Missouri and many of its tributaries cross the Great Plains, flowing over or cutting into the Ogallala Group and older mid-Cenozoic sedimentary rocks
Facts : 6 The Miocene-age Ogallala and the slightly younger Pliocene-age Broadwater Formation deposited atop the Arikaree Group, and are formed from material eroded off of the Rocky Mountains during a time of increased generation of topographic relief; these formations stretch from the Rocky Mountains nearly to the Iowa border and give the Great Plains much of their gentle but persistent eastward tilt, and also constitute a major aquifer
Facts : 7 Immediately before the Quaternary Ice Age, the Missouri River was likely split into three segments: an upper portion that drained northwards into Hudson Bay, and middle and lower sections that flowed eastward down the regional slope
Facts : 8 As the Earth plunged into the Ice Age, a pre-Illinoian (or possibly the Illinoian) glaciation diverted the Missouri River southeastwards towards its present confluence with the Mississippi and caused it to integrate into a single river system that cuts across the regional slope
Facts : 9 In western Montana, the Missouri River is thought to have once flowed north then east around the Bear Paw Mountains
Facts : 10 Advances of the continental ice sheets diverted the river and its tributaries, causing them to pool up into large temporary lakes such as Glacial Lakes Great Falls, Musselshell and others
Facts : 11 When the glaciers retreated, the Missouri flowed in a new course along the south side of the Bearpaws, and the lower part of the Milk River tributary took over the original main channel
Facts
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Geology In Action
Fourth grade geologists from Capital City Public Charter School in Washington, DC created a series of short films to demonstrate their knowledge of geology. Top...
Fourth grade geologists from Capital City Public Charter School in Washington, DC created a series of short films to demonstrate their knowledge of geology. Topics range from plate tectonics to the rock cycle to volcanoes and everything in between. Using a variety of media, students used stop-motion animation to bring these processes to life.
wn.com/Geology In Action
Fourth grade geologists from Capital City Public Charter School in Washington, DC created a series of short films to demonstrate their knowledge of geology. Topics range from plate tectonics to the rock cycle to volcanoes and everything in between. Using a variety of media, students used stop-motion animation to bring these processes to life.
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 36
Geology and Mining on the J-M Pt+Pd Bearing Reef
James Rose, Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology....
James Rose, Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology.
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James Rose, Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Introduction to geology the real deal
A short, and to the point video about geology....
A short, and to the point video about geology.
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A short, and to the point video about geology.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 3
Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train
Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train...
Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train
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Polish geology experts: No hidden Nazi train
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Molten Paradise "Kilauea Volcano"
Twelve hundred degree centigrade glowing orange lava is cast as the main character in this exploration of volcano science. Beginning with the Mother's Day 2002 ...
Twelve hundred degree centigrade glowing orange lava is cast as the main character in this exploration of volcano science. Beginning with the Mother's Day 2002 eruption on the west flank of Kilauea Volcano the movie traces how scientists are monitoring this dynamic edifice. Tourists pour in to view lava oozing, steaming and exploding into the Pacific Ocean as scientists whiz about in choppers and probe the flows.
Video Copyright © U.S. Geological Survey
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Geology Page: http://www.geologypage.com/
wn.com/Molten Paradise Kilauea Volcano
Twelve hundred degree centigrade glowing orange lava is cast as the main character in this exploration of volcano science. Beginning with the Mother's Day 2002 eruption on the west flank of Kilauea Volcano the movie traces how scientists are monitoring this dynamic edifice. Tourists pour in to view lava oozing, steaming and exploding into the Pacific Ocean as scientists whiz about in choppers and probe the flows.
Video Copyright © U.S. Geological Survey
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/geology.page
Twitter : http://twitter.com/geologypage
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/GeologyPage
Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+Geologypagecom/
LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/company/geology-page
Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/GeologyPage
Instagram : http://instagram.com/geologypage
Geology Page: http://www.geologypage.com/
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 275
Geology of History of Oregon Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Geology Mount Mazama erupted several millennia BC, leading to the formation of Crater Lake
Facts : 2 Volcanic activity in the region has been traced t...
Facts : 1 Geology Mount Mazama erupted several millennia BC, leading to the formation of Crater Lake
Facts : 2 Volcanic activity in the region has been traced to 40 million years ago, in the Eocene era, forming much of the region s landscape
Facts : 3 In the Pleistocene era (the last ice age, two million to 700,000 years ago), the Columbia River broke through Cascade Range, forming the Columbia River Gorge
Facts : 4 The Columbia River and its drainage basin experienced some of the world s greatest known floods toward the end of the last ice age
Facts : 5 The periodic rupturing of ice dams at Glacial Lake Missoula resulted in discharge rates ten times the combined flow of all the rivers of the world, as many as forty times over a thousand-year period
Facts : 6 The floods periodic inundation of the lower Columbia River Plateau deposited rich lake sediments, establishing the fertility that supports extensive agriculture in the modern era
Facts : 7 They also formed many unusual geological features, such as the channeled scablands of eastern Washington
Facts : 8 Mount Mazama, once the tallest mountain in the region at 11,000 feet, had a massive volcanic eruption approximately 5677 B.C
Facts : 9 Mazama s collapsed caldera, in today s southern Oregon, contains Crater Lake, and the entire mountain is located in Crater Lake National Park
Facts : 10 The Klamath Native Americans of the area thought that the mountain was inhabited by Llao, their god of the underworld
Facts : 11 After the mountain destroyed itself the Klamaths recounted the events as a great battle between Llao and his rival Skell, their sky god
Facts : 12 The 1700 Cascadia earthquake resulted from a rupture in the Juan de Fuca Plate along the coast of the Pacific Northwest
Facts : 13 The earthquake caused a tsunami that was detected in Japan; it may also be linked to the Bonneville Slide, in which a large part of Washington s Table Mountain collapsed into the Columbia River Gorge, damming the river and forming the Bridge of the Gods, a land bridge remembered in the oral history of local Native Americans
Facts : 14 Celilo Falls, a series of rapids on the Columbia River just upstream of present-day The Dalles, Oregon, was a fishing site for natives for several millennia
Facts : 15 Native people traveled to Celilo Village from all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond to trade
Facts : 16 In 1980, Mount St Helens in nearby Washington erupted violently, temporarily reducing the Columbia River s depth to as
wn.com/Geology Of History Of Oregon Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Geology Mount Mazama erupted several millennia BC, leading to the formation of Crater Lake
Facts : 2 Volcanic activity in the region has been traced to 40 million years ago, in the Eocene era, forming much of the region s landscape
Facts : 3 In the Pleistocene era (the last ice age, two million to 700,000 years ago), the Columbia River broke through Cascade Range, forming the Columbia River Gorge
Facts : 4 The Columbia River and its drainage basin experienced some of the world s greatest known floods toward the end of the last ice age
Facts : 5 The periodic rupturing of ice dams at Glacial Lake Missoula resulted in discharge rates ten times the combined flow of all the rivers of the world, as many as forty times over a thousand-year period
Facts : 6 The floods periodic inundation of the lower Columbia River Plateau deposited rich lake sediments, establishing the fertility that supports extensive agriculture in the modern era
Facts : 7 They also formed many unusual geological features, such as the channeled scablands of eastern Washington
Facts : 8 Mount Mazama, once the tallest mountain in the region at 11,000 feet, had a massive volcanic eruption approximately 5677 B.C
Facts : 9 Mazama s collapsed caldera, in today s southern Oregon, contains Crater Lake, and the entire mountain is located in Crater Lake National Park
Facts : 10 The Klamath Native Americans of the area thought that the mountain was inhabited by Llao, their god of the underworld
Facts : 11 After the mountain destroyed itself the Klamaths recounted the events as a great battle between Llao and his rival Skell, their sky god
Facts : 12 The 1700 Cascadia earthquake resulted from a rupture in the Juan de Fuca Plate along the coast of the Pacific Northwest
Facts : 13 The earthquake caused a tsunami that was detected in Japan; it may also be linked to the Bonneville Slide, in which a large part of Washington s Table Mountain collapsed into the Columbia River Gorge, damming the river and forming the Bridge of the Gods, a land bridge remembered in the oral history of local Native Americans
Facts : 14 Celilo Falls, a series of rapids on the Columbia River just upstream of present-day The Dalles, Oregon, was a fishing site for natives for several millennia
Facts : 15 Native people traveled to Celilo Village from all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond to trade
Facts : 16 In 1980, Mount St Helens in nearby Washington erupted violently, temporarily reducing the Columbia River s depth to as
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Geology of 1968 Illinois earthquake Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Surrounding the epicenter were several small towns built on flat glacial lake plains and low hills
Facts : 2 During the quake, surface wave and body w...
Facts : 1 Surrounding the epicenter were several small towns built on flat glacial lake plains and low hills
Facts : 2 During the quake, surface wave and body wave magnitudes were measured at 5.2 and 5.54 respectively
Facts : 3 The rupture also partly occurred on the New Madrid Fault, responsible for the great New Madrid earthquakes in 1812
Facts : 4 The New Madrid tremors were the most powerful earthquakes to hit the contiguous United States
Facts : 5 Donald Roll, director of seismology at Loyola University Chicago, proposed that the quake was caused by massive amounts of silt being deposited by rivers, generating a seesaw effect on the plates beneath
Facts : 6 The weight of the silt depressed one end of the block and tipped up the other, he said
Facts : 7 However, scientists eventually realized the cause was a then-unknown fault, the Cottage Grove Fault, a small tear in the Earth s rock in the Southern Illinois Basin near the city of Harrisburg, Illinois
Facts : 8 Seismographic mapping completed by geologists revealed monoclines, anticlines, and synclines, all of which suggest deformation during the Paleozoic era, when strike-slip faulting took place nearby
Facts : 9 It was active mainly in the Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian epochs around 300 million years ago
wn.com/Geology Of 1968 Illinois Earthquake Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Surrounding the epicenter were several small towns built on flat glacial lake plains and low hills
Facts : 2 During the quake, surface wave and body wave magnitudes were measured at 5.2 and 5.54 respectively
Facts : 3 The rupture also partly occurred on the New Madrid Fault, responsible for the great New Madrid earthquakes in 1812
Facts : 4 The New Madrid tremors were the most powerful earthquakes to hit the contiguous United States
Facts : 5 Donald Roll, director of seismology at Loyola University Chicago, proposed that the quake was caused by massive amounts of silt being deposited by rivers, generating a seesaw effect on the plates beneath
Facts : 6 The weight of the silt depressed one end of the block and tipped up the other, he said
Facts : 7 However, scientists eventually realized the cause was a then-unknown fault, the Cottage Grove Fault, a small tear in the Earth s rock in the Southern Illinois Basin near the city of Harrisburg, Illinois
Facts : 8 Seismographic mapping completed by geologists revealed monoclines, anticlines, and synclines, all of which suggest deformation during the Paleozoic era, when strike-slip faulting took place nearby
Facts : 9 It was active mainly in the Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian epochs around 300 million years ago
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Dottorando dell’Università di Camerino vince il primo premio Petroleum Geology Student Contest
Miller Zambrano dottorando dell’ Università di Camerino e Daniele Maestrelli (Università di Firenze) hanno vinto il primo “Petroleum Geology Student Contest”, ...
Miller Zambrano dottorando dell’ Università di Camerino e Daniele Maestrelli (Università di Firenze) hanno vinto il primo “Petroleum Geology Student Contest”, l'iniziativa nazionale dedicata ai dottorandi in Scienze della Terra impegnati in tematiche di ricerca inerenti la Geologia degli Idrocarburi, che si è svolta la settimana scorsa a Matera. Miller Zambrano svolge il suo dottorato sotto la supervisione del Prof. Emanuele Tondi nell’ambito del progetto “Reservoir Characterization Project – RCP – www.rechproject.com”, della Sezione di Geologia della Scuola di Scienze e Tecnologie dell’Università di Camerino.
Intervista a Miller Zambrano, dottorando Unicam
Servizio tratto da Unicam News del 9/12/2015
wn.com/Dottorando Dell’Università Di Camerino Vince Il Primo Premio Petroleum Geology Student Contest
Miller Zambrano dottorando dell’ Università di Camerino e Daniele Maestrelli (Università di Firenze) hanno vinto il primo “Petroleum Geology Student Contest”, l'iniziativa nazionale dedicata ai dottorandi in Scienze della Terra impegnati in tematiche di ricerca inerenti la Geologia degli Idrocarburi, che si è svolta la settimana scorsa a Matera. Miller Zambrano svolge il suo dottorato sotto la supervisione del Prof. Emanuele Tondi nell’ambito del progetto “Reservoir Characterization Project – RCP – www.rechproject.com”, della Sezione di Geologia della Scuola di Scienze e Tecnologie dell’Università di Camerino.
Intervista a Miller Zambrano, dottorando Unicam
Servizio tratto da Unicam News del 9/12/2015
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 137
Geology without barriers
This video shows a geological fieldtrip with people with deafblindness.
(Spanish with English subtitles)...
This video shows a geological fieldtrip with people with deafblindness.
(Spanish with English subtitles)
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This video shows a geological fieldtrip with people with deafblindness.
(Spanish with English subtitles)
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 209
Geology Project
Just a school project....
Just a school project.
wn.com/Geology Project
Just a school project.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 27
GEOLOGY 11 AND MBB
by
Jamie Borromeo & Buko Sabban...
by
Jamie Borromeo & Buko Sabban
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by
Jamie Borromeo & Buko Sabban
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 23
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Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 7
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
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Faces of Earth - Building the Planet
Prepare to witness the explosion that formed planet Earth, and travel back in time to explore the evolution of the Earth we know today. We'll see new technol...
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MARS 2011 Geology Tour
Description
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Michael Steinbacher: Catastrophist Geology | EU2014
Want to network with other like-minded individuals? Join us at EU2015 Conference: Paths of Discovery, June 25-29, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Start your journey here: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2015/01/31/eu2015-home-page/
The modern awareness that plasma composes most of the universe requires a reevaluation of theories dating from earlier times. Plasma is electrically active and employs for
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Geology Rocks Song Practice
Practice the songs for Geology Rocks right here! Just click on the individual song links below or practice with the whole video all the way through!
1. Professor Rock Has Disappeared 0:07
2. Geologic Time 2:26
3. I Ain't Well 4:24
4. I Am Deep 6:27
5. Oh to be a Fossil Fuel 8:04
6. Erosion 10:24
7. Love Them Plates 12:28
8. Seven Little Miners 14:26
9. Rock Cycle 16:22
10. Professor Rock Has Re-A
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Geology of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of ...
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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 A...
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Creation Geology: The Key To Unraveling Earth History
Seminar by Patrick Nurre Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County Atonement Free Lutheran Church, Arlington, WA. January 24th, 2014 Description: If the world is...
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Creation / Evolution Debate 05 - Dr. Hovind vs Dr. Hilpman Geology professor U of Missouri
Does Geology Support Creation or Evolution? In this debate with geology professor Dr. Hilpman at the University of Missouri, Dr. Kent Hovind defends the posi...
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Geology of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
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Basics of Geology Formations of Continents and Mountains
Discovery ED. video on The continents and Mountains
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Geological Wonders of Oman, Film by: GSO, 2012
A short simple film about the main geological wonders in Oman made by the Geological Society of Oman in 2012. The movie has been broadcasted on Oman TV a num...
Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 7
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ......
CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
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CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection ...
Faces of Earth - Building the Planet
Prepare to witness the explosion that formed planet Earth, and travel back in time to explore the evolution of the Earth we know today. We'll see new technol......
Prepare to witness the explosion that formed planet Earth, and travel back in time to explore the evolution of the Earth we know today. We'll see new technol...
wn.com/Faces Of Earth Building The Planet
Prepare to witness the explosion that formed planet Earth, and travel back in time to explore the evolution of the Earth we know today. We'll see new technol...
Michael Steinbacher: Catastrophist Geology | EU2014
Want to network with other like-minded individuals? Join us at EU2015 Conference: Paths of Discovery, June 25-29, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Start your journey ...
Want to network with other like-minded individuals? Join us at EU2015 Conference: Paths of Discovery, June 25-29, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Start your journey here: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2015/01/31/eu2015-home-page/
The modern awareness that plasma composes most of the universe requires a reevaluation of theories dating from earlier times. Plasma is electrically active and employs forces that can be many times stronger than those of mechanical erosion and tectonics. One possible model envisions the globe enveloped in plasma discharges within the memory of humans. Material from space and from electrical erosion of the surface was suddenly sorted and deposited electrically to a great depth. Dust, sand, gravel, rocks, boulders, coal, and oil accumulated wherever there was dry land. Red-hot dust blown by electrically generated tornado-like winds built up strata in place: “plastered” against obstructions in a manner similar to welded material. Flooding filled the valleys between the mountains with sediments. Where electrical activity was strong enough, the loose material was lithified and even metamorphosed. In this presentation, the Four Corners region in the US is presented as an example.
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Want to network with other like-minded individuals? Join us at EU2015 Conference: Paths of Discovery, June 25-29, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Start your journey here: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2015/01/31/eu2015-home-page/
The modern awareness that plasma composes most of the universe requires a reevaluation of theories dating from earlier times. Plasma is electrically active and employs forces that can be many times stronger than those of mechanical erosion and tectonics. One possible model envisions the globe enveloped in plasma discharges within the memory of humans. Material from space and from electrical erosion of the surface was suddenly sorted and deposited electrically to a great depth. Dust, sand, gravel, rocks, boulders, coal, and oil accumulated wherever there was dry land. Red-hot dust blown by electrically generated tornado-like winds built up strata in place: “plastered” against obstructions in a manner similar to welded material. Flooding filled the valleys between the mountains with sediments. Where electrical activity was strong enough, the loose material was lithified and even metamorphosed. In this presentation, the Four Corners region in the US is presented as an example.
Subscribe to Thunderbolts Update newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ETy41
The Thunderbolts Project Home: http://www.thunderbolts.info
Essential Guide to the Electric Universe: http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eg-contents/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderboltsproject
Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill: http://www.holoscience.com/wp/
Electric Universe T-shirts and Gifts: http://www.thunder-stuff.com
- published: 25 Aug 2014
- views: 24550
Geology Rocks Song Practice
Practice the songs for Geology Rocks right here! Just click on the individual song links below or practice with the whole video all the way through!
1. Profess...
Practice the songs for Geology Rocks right here! Just click on the individual song links below or practice with the whole video all the way through!
1. Professor Rock Has Disappeared 0:07
2. Geologic Time 2:26
3. I Ain't Well 4:24
4. I Am Deep 6:27
5. Oh to be a Fossil Fuel 8:04
6. Erosion 10:24
7. Love Them Plates 12:28
8. Seven Little Miners 14:26
9. Rock Cycle 16:22
10. Professor Rock Has Re-Appeared 18:35
Ready to practice on your own? Click here for instruments only:
https://youtu.be/C2zqW_3zqIs
These are the 10 songs from the Geology Rocks! musical play for Elementary and Middle School Grades 2-6 by Ron Fink and John Heath. The sole purpose of this video is for students to practice the song portions of this musical.
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Practice the songs for Geology Rocks right here! Just click on the individual song links below or practice with the whole video all the way through!
1. Professor Rock Has Disappeared 0:07
2. Geologic Time 2:26
3. I Ain't Well 4:24
4. I Am Deep 6:27
5. Oh to be a Fossil Fuel 8:04
6. Erosion 10:24
7. Love Them Plates 12:28
8. Seven Little Miners 14:26
9. Rock Cycle 16:22
10. Professor Rock Has Re-Appeared 18:35
Ready to practice on your own? Click here for instruments only:
https://youtu.be/C2zqW_3zqIs
These are the 10 songs from the Geology Rocks! musical play for Elementary and Middle School Grades 2-6 by Ron Fink and John Heath. The sole purpose of this video is for students to practice the song portions of this musical.
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 8
Geology of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of ......
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of ...
wn.com/Geology Of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of ...
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 133849
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author: jsj1771
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 A......
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 A...
wn.com/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 A...
Creation Geology: The Key To Unraveling Earth History
Seminar by Patrick Nurre Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County Atonement Free Lutheran Church, Arlington, WA. January 24th, 2014 Description: If the world is......
Seminar by Patrick Nurre Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County Atonement Free Lutheran Church, Arlington, WA. January 24th, 2014 Description: If the world is...
wn.com/Creation Geology The Key To Unraveling Earth History
Seminar by Patrick Nurre Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County Atonement Free Lutheran Church, Arlington, WA. January 24th, 2014 Description: If the world is...
Creation / Evolution Debate 05 - Dr. Hovind vs Dr. Hilpman Geology professor U of Missouri
Does Geology Support Creation or Evolution? In this debate with geology professor Dr. Hilpman at the University of Missouri, Dr. Kent Hovind defends the posi......
Does Geology Support Creation or Evolution? In this debate with geology professor Dr. Hilpman at the University of Missouri, Dr. Kent Hovind defends the posi...
wn.com/Creation Evolution Debate 05 Dr. Hovind Vs Dr. Hilpman Geology Professor U Of Missouri
Does Geology Support Creation or Evolution? In this debate with geology professor Dr. Hilpman at the University of Missouri, Dr. Kent Hovind defends the posi...
Geology of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level....
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
wn.com/Geology Of Virginia 2014
The geology of Virginia, presented at an introductory level.
- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 1060
Geological Wonders of Oman, Film by: GSO, 2012
A short simple film about the main geological wonders in Oman made by the Geological Society of Oman in 2012. The movie has been broadcasted on Oman TV a num......
A short simple film about the main geological wonders in Oman made by the Geological Society of Oman in 2012. The movie has been broadcasted on Oman TV a num...
wn.com/Geological Wonders Of Oman, Film By Gso, 2012
A short simple film about the main geological wonders in Oman made by the Geological Society of Oman in 2012. The movie has been broadcasted on Oman TV a num...
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 3851
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author: u03mha