Intro to Drumlins with Jerome Lesemann | Kosmographia Clips 047.1

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2023
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    Kosmographia Ep047 The Randall Carlson Podcast with Brothers of the Serpent - Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike and GCREX admin Bradley, from 09/14/20. Jerome Lesemann, from Vancouver Island University, is a drumlin expert, and student and colleague of pioneer of the Meltwater Hypothesis for the formation of drumlins - John Shaw. After some introductory reminiscing, we let Jerome have the floor and educate us about the enigmatic geomorphological features known as drumlins. Their presence far and wide across North America, beneath the former continental ice sheets is put into perspective. Though supported by hydraulic modeling and analogy across seven orders of magnitude, the widespread and various forms’ genesis is still contentious and controversial, hundreds of years after the phenomenon was first observed! The fields of drumlins are SO vast, that the quantities of water necessary to create them all is “absolutely astounding” and the major hurdle to acceptance of the hypothesis. Perhaps the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis will offer a boost to its explanatory potential…
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Комментарии • 61

  • @jacotacomorocco
    @jacotacomorocco Год назад +9

    Thanks for a feature of Jerome's work! He is doing great work!

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад +6

    Water goes where ever it can find a path to go. Drumlins are a neat understanding of the bottom of an ice sheet. This is a great way to understand a glacier.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад +4

    Every time I have learned about drumlins I get amazed at the logic of their formation. It just makes sense to me.

    • @pikslide360
      @pikslide360 Год назад +1

      Randall can’t pass up a chance to say “stoss”. He loves it

  • @marcussutton884
    @marcussutton884 Год назад +5

    So I am from Washington state. Been following Randall Carlson's work throughout my 20's. I always have looked at different formations in the landscape across my home state. I am blown away by the drum lands that are under our evergreens west of Tacoma in-between the Olympic forest and all the way north basically to Canada. You can see the fingerprints from these formations going north to south obviously following the flow of melt water under the ice. Go to Google maps and use the terrain filter. We have a very high growth of evergreens so you can't see them otherwise.

  • @satsitter
    @satsitter Год назад +1

    Such enormous volumes of water flowing beneath glaciers to produce these huge drumlins brings us back again to what force exists that can melt so much ice so fast? 🧐

  • @SimonHaestoe
    @SimonHaestoe Год назад

    So, so nice to see Randall in DELIGHT ✨✨we need more of these guys as guests..!

  • @rustycarpenter1219
    @rustycarpenter1219 Год назад +7

    There are drumlins all over Utah, near the edges of the supposedly glaciated Aquarius Plateau. I have my doubts about traditional glaciation here, it seems more like an impact related flooding, scouring, and hyper saturation of the ground. Meteoritic debris and iron bands everywhere too...An interesting and liminal area to study, not as clearcut as up North or places like Texas... Seems we were caught between Bonneville event and Grand Canyon event (overlapping or contiguous?)

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад

      Interesting! Where is this plateau?

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад +1

      I've been reading about Paradox valley recently. Utah geology in general is paradoxical in a lot of areas.

    • @rustycarpenter1219
      @rustycarpenter1219 Год назад +1

      @@jacotacomorocco it covers the South Central portion of the state between Bryce and Capitol Reef

    • @Fryed_Bryce
      @Fryed_Bryce Год назад

      I am Bryce

  • @kellyjohns6612
    @kellyjohns6612 Год назад +1

    So, so cool.
    Man, geology rocks.

  • @Henrikbuitenhuis
    @Henrikbuitenhuis Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video and info.

  • @Gimpy24x7
    @Gimpy24x7 Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @CyrusBrinkworthRAS
    @CyrusBrinkworthRAS Год назад

    not only palaeocurrent, but proof of gigantic pressure!

  • @konaken1035
    @konaken1035 11 месяцев назад

    Way Cool detective work.

  • @138Syzygy
    @138Syzygy Год назад +1

    thanks!

  • @d.t.4523
    @d.t.4523 Год назад +1

    If you add to the details that the water is at about 250psi it will make more sense to listeners. It's like pressure washing a driveway for a hundred years straight. Thank you. Keep working, good luck.

  • @AndyPlaysGames
    @AndyPlaysGames Год назад +1

    Why am I excited to learn about drumlins?

  • @Single_Songwriter
    @Single_Songwriter Год назад +3

    Would Love to see LIDAR images of the state of New Hampshire ... there seems to be so much hidden under the canopy of trees in that state .... Maybe You Can Do a Show About New Hampshire's hidden topography ? 👍🌎

  • @lotklear1379
    @lotklear1379 Год назад

    I used to hunt on family land as a kid in these drumlins. Only now do those hills I remember make sense

  • @ryanblubaugh4868
    @ryanblubaugh4868 Год назад +1

    Has anyone been to Mima mounds in Capital Forest? WA!? And if so can you explain how they formed!?

  • @luclachapelle3499
    @luclachapelle3499 Год назад +2

    What would the average temperature be on the ground, under a Km of ice ?
    Ice is a fairly good heat and electric insulator ! ... what about the telluric currents ?

  • @markbarber7839
    @markbarber7839 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Shouldn't the ground be permafrost below a glacier? Thousands of years to build. It's almost like the ground was hot to make the volume of water?

  • @rustycarpenter1219
    @rustycarpenter1219 Год назад +3

    I propose that the subglacial flows (or whatever flows we are talking about) could be energized like a plasma slurry. Saturated alkali clays are a good medium for electromagnetic wave propagation...

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад +2

      Water produces charge when in motion doesn't it? Plasma slurry?

  • @ben.paul.shep111
    @ben.paul.shep111 Год назад

    xD this guy is boss

  • @alangknowles
    @alangknowles Год назад

    It's clear that the glacier just disappeared abruptly leaving the sand/gravel in drumlin shapes rather than fading gradually pushing the drumlins up together into a terminal moraine.
    How could so much ice melt in the blink of an eye?

  • @TequillanSunrise
    @TequillanSunrise Год назад

    I would think water under pressure, under the glacier, would be moving at a very high rate of speed.

  • @SandCrabNews
    @SandCrabNews Год назад

    38:00 It doesn't look like a slow meandering water flow.

  • @robertlangford5732
    @robertlangford5732 Год назад +3

    The different flows must have something to do with weight displacement that caused the "wobble"...hence the onset of seasons which are marked on ancient structures..like Stonehenge???

  • @ThomasRonnberg
    @ThomasRonnberg Год назад +2

    looks like belt grinder marks from machines.

  • @TheStepnen
    @TheStepnen Год назад

    nice

  • @Jumpin.Jagaloon
    @Jumpin.Jagaloon Год назад +1

    Is it just me or is Hudson bay suspiciously shaped? I'm just an idiot speculating but has anybody looked into it

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад +2

      Yes it's shaped by the glacier that was centered over it in the ice age.

    • @Jumpin.Jagaloon
      @Jumpin.Jagaloon Год назад +1

      @@jacotacomorocco that's actually very useful thanks

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/HtvRJIB7Qkc/видео.htmlsi=KHNS1A4vMc_eYhYN

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад

      Randall actually has a clip about Hudson Bay here

    • @jacotacomorocco
      @jacotacomorocco Год назад

      There is apparently a Gravity anomaly associated with the bay as well

  • @hwlbausch
    @hwlbausch Год назад +2

    Dare you to drink everytime he says drumlin..

  • @markmcarthy596
    @markmcarthy596 Год назад +8

    Dear Randall Claus, For Christmas this year I’d like common sense for the ignorant. Thanks 🎅🏻

    • @ricksallotment5923
      @ricksallotment5923 Год назад +1

      Be careful what you wish for as without the ignorant you couldn't proclaim intelligence 😩✌️

  • @CyrusBrinkworthRAS
    @CyrusBrinkworthRAS Год назад

    in how many time that plaster of Paris erosion take?

  • @spitfirered
    @spitfirered Год назад

    👍👍💯💯✔✔❤❤

  • @Thomasdanpattt1066
    @Thomasdanpattt1066 11 месяцев назад

    It's in plain sight that the drum lands are a comet that hit the ice sheet like a shotgun blast 😮

  • @todddecoteau2547
    @todddecoteau2547 Год назад +1

    Looks like dragon scales... Maybe it was animal scales that was covered in glacier sheets that flowed over it for a millenia. The red looks like old blood pouring out of a Vien.

  • @WiscoDetect
    @WiscoDetect Год назад

    I live in Lake Geneva Wisconsin and feel like the Alpine Valley area is like this. Maybe I'm wrong?

  • @joshsimpson10
    @joshsimpson10 Год назад

    If I wasn't watching this I'd assume your guest was John Martin Fortier

  • @THESLICKNESSEDM
    @THESLICKNESSEDM Год назад +1

    😎🤙🏽

  •  Год назад

    There's all over Brazil surface.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад

    Greetings from the BIG SKY.

  • @vapormissile
    @vapormissile Год назад +3

    Think for yourselves. Positive waves. Weaponize your love.
    edit someone please discover an important lobe & name it "Avi."

  • @Reno_SF
    @Reno_SF Год назад

    Ice. I was going to say something detracting. Held my tongue. SF/

  • @pxlmvr7
    @pxlmvr7 Год назад +1

    The problem is the presupposition that drumlins are formed underneath glaciers, which is false.
    The main issue with ‘glacial flow’ is that glaciers *DO NOT* flow on flat ground or up hills. When you see glacial flow, it’s downhill. There is no physical mechanism that will cause an ice sheet weighing millions and millions of tons to move on a horizontal surface without being pushed by something … and certainly, a glacier will not flow *up hill.* An ice sheet of that size and *WEIGHT* will more likely depress the ground in place and you would likely see evidence of this compression. As snow accumulated, expansion would occur from climactic buildup which would create a boundary, but it is impossible for a mile high ice sheet to mysteriously bulldoze across the landscape.
    Remove the glacier and you have a better explanation of drumlins caused by water flow; the varying flow directions and the differences in composition. The Bible says water gushed from underground and likely the remnants of this are the large bodies of water central to drumlin flow patterns.
    We have ample evidence of the Great Flood including the Great Unconformity and drumlins are yet another example.
    If the presupposition of glacial creation is incorrect, then the details of the conclusion are incorrect.

    • @IHateThisHandleSystem
      @IHateThisHandleSystem 11 месяцев назад +1

      Correct. Drumlins are indeed evidence of a global flood as mentioned in the Bible. Noah's flood, on the other hand, was NOT global in scope (as described in the Bible). The global flood that did take place (according to the Bible) is much more ancient than Noah's flood.

  • @assassinbullets928
    @assassinbullets928 Год назад

    Why is there a pride flag in de bottom left corner at ruclips.net/video/-BPjLazglBE/видео.html ? LOL