11 Asteroid Impact Events That Slammed Into Earth

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Комментарии • 99

  • @bobbiezarate2447
    @bobbiezarate2447 4 месяца назад +8

    Yes! I love the long form content! The Burckle Crater and Sahara Tsunami are my favorite compilations🙏🤩

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching!

    • @tribalbabymum
      @tribalbabymum 3 месяца назад

      Me too! I regularly listen to them, fascinating.

  • @andrestein6022
    @andrestein6022 4 месяца назад +15

    LONGER THAN MY OLD SAGGY BALLS AND I LOVE IT

  • @gregrobsn
    @gregrobsn 3 месяца назад +3

    What I love is the scientifically precise terminology and measurements.
    “This would have raised the temperature of the atmosphere to unthinkable levels and the ejecta released would have shrouded the globe for an unthinkable amount of time. It would have blocked the sunlight and plunged the temperature of the earth by a drastic amount.”

  • @Jubjub9000
    @Jubjub9000 4 месяца назад +8

    Your videos help me relax. The narration and the images are great. Thank you.

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for watching! I’m happy they have that effect on you 😊

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      @noturdad5354 3 месяца назад

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  • @rhinojohn6688
    @rhinojohn6688 4 месяца назад +18

    Great content! I was waiting for the impact compilation thanks!

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much for watching and for supporting the channel! I appreciate you 😊

  • @tribalbabymum
    @tribalbabymum 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for this, I find asteroid impact stories just SO fascinating

  • @tektitescouk
    @tektitescouk 4 месяца назад +2

    Great videos. You should consider doing a video on the 0.788 ka Australasian Tekite impact that showered Australia with glass. Happy to advise. The crater is not yet confirmed but there is a great candidate structure in the Gulf of Tonkin (Vietnam - Hainan).

  • @ash_fish.sticks3
    @ash_fish.sticks3 4 месяца назад +2

    My dad sent me this video :P I love my dad

  • @ricardobimblesticks1489
    @ricardobimblesticks1489 3 месяца назад +2

    Destructivity is how much damage something could do.
    Destructiveness is how much damage something actually did.

  • @ryanellis9325
    @ryanellis9325 3 месяца назад +1

    Cheers man, this is great!

  • @conclaveofthelost513
    @conclaveofthelost513 4 месяца назад +3

    I got to say it's not often you talk bolides mate'. a refreshing change for sure. You should do it more often. Just don't talk complete bolides. OK?? Nice one as usual, keep them coming please.

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад

      Thanks mate! I’ll keep the variance of content up 😊 I appreciate you watching!

  • @kerrymcdonagh1327
    @kerrymcdonagh1327 4 месяца назад +2

    I am really enjoying your channel on this very interesting subject matter. Thankyou

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you're enjoying the content :)

  • @kishensookoo7815
    @kishensookoo7815 4 месяца назад +2

    Great and interesting video my Ace Geology friend

  • @kingfisher2175
    @kingfisher2175 4 месяца назад +4

    “In its scale of destructivity”
    Oh please! Hasn’t the English language suffered enough?
    I mean in all seriousity!

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +2

      Destructivity is a word.

    • @kingfisher2175
      @kingfisher2175 4 месяца назад

      @@OzGeologyOfficial so is seriousity!

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад

      Use google. You'll find its a word. There's even research papers that use it.

  • @andymccracken4046
    @andymccracken4046 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm enjoying this video, even though I have seen most of the parts before, it was your impact and tsunami content that brought me in originally. I would like your opinion on my theory that there is low adhesion between the mantle and the core. You may have heard of Charles Hapgood and his pole-shift theory, which was based on climate data, but he didn't have much knowledge of the Earth's interior and was generally met with some incredulity. I suspect a good impact from space could set things in motion.

  • @michaelsowden5892
    @michaelsowden5892 3 месяца назад +2

    Mentioned many times, what constitutes a “shallow ocean”? Under 100 meters depth? 500 meters? Deeper?

    • @RNemy509
      @RNemy509 3 месяца назад +1

      Shallow seas are defined as marginal or inland extensions of ocean with average depths of about 200 m. They are also called coastal or neritic waters, and described as those lying landward of 200 m depth. Hope this helps! Cheers

  • @QuickFixTips
    @QuickFixTips 4 месяца назад +3

    This is wonderful Oz!!! This has been my weekly fix of geological (asteroid-induced) phenomena! Hope you're still gold-hunting! Now, have you heard that Italy's gov't officials have been meeting, regarding the immenent explosion of the world-ending Campi Flegrei Volcano?? OMG!!! Grateful we never moved over there! HA! Thanks for the head's up Oz, as usual!

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +2

      So nice to see your comment here Cheri! Thanks for watching. I’m still hunting that gold everyday 😂
      I have heard about it and I intend to make a video on it soon :)
      Thanks again Cheri, hope all is well with you. Take care!

    • @QuickFixTips
      @QuickFixTips 4 месяца назад +1

      @@OzGeologyOfficial Yay, you find that gold, HA!! And I can't wait to see your NEW Campi Flegrei disaster video! Glad you kept going, and know that I'm watching (just not commenting as much - due too gang-stalkers)! God bless you Oz! Appreciate your talent & your great voice!

  • @PeterMurfitt
    @PeterMurfitt 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, love your videos. I have a question for you. As a kid I remember playing around an old quarry on my uncles farm. It's in the area known as Tandarook in southwest Vic. And we used to find heaps of quartz, often with what looked like rust embedded in it. Also lit of darker quartz like cc rystals. The quarry used to be to bextract scoria. Could it be possible that could it be possible that more valuable minerals be present.

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    @stanettiels7367 4 месяца назад +3

    1:23:09
    Geeezus, that’s sounds like me after a particularly spicy curry.

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    @ChrisField-rh2ck 4 месяца назад +30

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      @joeymurdazalotmore6355 4 месяца назад +4

      give the young lady a tissue please , waaah,

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  • @LilDitBit
    @LilDitBit 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you

  • @stevewhalen6973
    @stevewhalen6973 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks!

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Steve! I appreciate the support immensely

  • @jamieblanche3963
    @jamieblanche3963 4 месяца назад +3

    Yayy!! I know what i'm watching while skiving today :) I love your vids, matey.

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I appreciate it immensely 😊

  • @John.0z
    @John.0z 4 месяца назад

    Now you have me thinking about nuclear fish! 🤣
    Seriously, that is an interesting collection. As I grew up thinking Australia was rather stable, geologically, that many major impacts and volcanos is a revelation.

  • @joetavares6334
    @joetavares6334 3 месяца назад +2

    2 thousand million years ago... 2 billion years ago??

  • @CONCERTMANchicago
    @CONCERTMANchicago 3 месяца назад +3

    _S L A M_
    *Da da da*
    Let the Boys be boys…

  • @Mi-583
    @Mi-583 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, what about over Turkey and Syria, and the Caucuses. There is evidence of scorching burying and destruction event.
    Many ancients sites are explosively toppled of many tone many story blocks. In Lake Van, there is a submeged city they estimate is as old as Golbeki Tepe, which is close enough to be the same civilisation. Such rise in lake levels, implies a blockage in drainage which pushes up water levels. There was a big river going ftom the Euphrates Tigris complex to the Mediterranean near Cypress with a big delta, with Mlint Kilic to one side which is thought to be what Mount Olympus was based upon, with Hades on the other side around the coast. Some think there was a river going down through Israel to Egypt and joining the old Nile. But, I have not heard a second source on that Which implies a big event.
    I have seen graphics showing the impactor feild, extending and ending in this region. But, I have not found any impactor listed where the graphics said. The closest were in the Israel, Jordan Saudi Arabian region. Could this be an Air Burst that flattened things and caused massive dirt and mud movements.
    Could you please look at it?

  • @dougward5053
    @dougward5053 4 месяца назад

    For the biggest bloody bollide...Take a look at the Tamarin Basin - as an impact site - it explains the curving ring of the Himalayas, the outflow of flow magma that begins at the top of Pakistan and ends in cooling as the Greek Isles, the outflow of magma over the impact rim into Borneo and down into the Pacific and the puddling of the retreating magma flow that created the Chinese steppes. It appears the impact was at an angle that boiled the surface rock of the Tibetan Plateau as it penetrated and disintegrated under the crust, creating magnetic anomalies....If something big had penetrated the crust it would cause an uplift of all the surrounding land and lift it to the height it exists at today. Why is there little or no volcanic activity along the supposed tectonic rift?

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr Месяц назад

    The Burkle crater was where the biblical references to Noah's Ark struck earth sweeping up into Sumeria. In the New World pieces of this asteroid arriving a few hours later into the ice sheet covering the great lakes so was 12,800 years ago. Not 5,000 years, unless different components arrived at different time than the younger dryas. Which is unlikely.

  • @myboloneyhasafirstname6764
    @myboloneyhasafirstname6764 3 месяца назад

    Distructivity? Not a word.

  • @eagleeye761
    @eagleeye761 4 месяца назад

    Campi Flegrae video coming soon?

  • @JohnShields-xx1yk
    @JohnShields-xx1yk 3 месяца назад +1

    There'll come a day when we're hit again with a big asteroid, could be in the distant future

    • @cs77smith67
      @cs77smith67 3 месяца назад

      Yeah but most likely will hit the ocean

  • @RazaArtz
    @RazaArtz 2 месяца назад +1

    Why tf is there so much ads
    Oh you want that money money money

  • @MrManmademan
    @MrManmademan 4 месяца назад

    wait so does that mean the spot that the asteroid hit that killed the dinosaurs the gulf of mexico has never moved when all the land changedd into what it is now how strange

  • @Couchintheclouds
    @Couchintheclouds 2 месяца назад

    Be wild one day when we discover asteroids on mars that came from earth.

  • @ladyponfarr5479
    @ladyponfarr5479 4 месяца назад

    what haapened on the oyher side of the planet when these thins hit?

  • @eigenvalue5775
    @eigenvalue5775 4 месяца назад

    When will Apophis come knocking?

  • @allan9603
    @allan9603 3 месяца назад

    Two thousand million years ago?

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr Месяц назад

    If we could only go to 16 spyche to get such metals even if only harvested by ai we as humans would benefit greatly. The nickle we are harvesting presently is mixed in silicate rock which is a very great environmental decay which if gotten in it's richer metal extent and we could ship back to earth billions of tons of metal humans need. Small cargoes being burnt away by cabonaceous ablation shields to instead of ruining nature by tremendous mining zones is instead sent back with pure metal in large quantities. Small enough to not ruin the local area with large mining units not using large amounts of diesel to mine to get the nickle humans need or even rare earth mining to get neodymium or other metals needed.

  • @Drew.Parry-Guitars
    @Drew.Parry-Guitars 4 месяца назад

    Justin beiber was almost to huge that he could have ended the world. But that was a fact back in 2010. What you’re talking about here is just all science and best guess. I life by the facts. I’m a belieber 😂

  • @patrickcorbin8904
    @patrickcorbin8904 2 месяца назад

    Hello,
    I don't now your name by now but I hope so.
    I've been looking at ancient knowledge for 14 years as a hobbies( sorry for my english, I'm french and I do my best).
    I seen in the old language that we have been misstaken by a figure of a important story of our solar system, the story is Adam and Eve.
    I've figure that rhis story, specialy the part wen Eve is created and the conscequence of her arival in paradise/solar system.
    I have many arguments wich made me seen this story as the creation of our solar systeminstead of the crearion of humanity.
    At first the story of Adam and Eve fit's perfectly whit the Theia hypothesis.
    Second the rib of Adam is a miss conception of a shield, a outercase or side. To ear the story in a astronomic view make sense.
    Arabic and hebrew never mention those two to be human.
    In arabic version Eve is Adam partner as is child. In other word now a day's it would meen back then that Theia and the Moon are the same, the Moon being the result of Theia impact with Earth.
    The thing that make my mind spin is that according to science we have been doing farming after the Younger Drias. And in the religius class I hade wen kid they have told us rhat humain kind ad to work for their food after Eve arrival wi h translate as we had to farm after the ceatiin of the Moon now that it have tillted the Earth.
    Other sign tell's that the Moon is as important as the Sun for many civilisation even now a day's just like the Sun is as the Coréen and harabic calendar.
    I have other thong to say about this but I can not make no conclusions yet as I can not find any geologycal proof of this happening, but for now, our ancester seem to lnow about the Moon creation.
    My idea is that the melting "reicing"(rapidly) and second meldown of the American ice sheet explain that scary story.
    Would it be that the aftermate of this happenning would of erase that incounter with Theia ?

    • @patrickcorbin8904
      @patrickcorbin8904 2 месяца назад

      I'say maybe, maybe as the the story is knowed, we mmaybe have withness it

    • @patrickcorbin8904
      @patrickcorbin8904 2 месяца назад

      Imagine a impact so big that the uplift center is a continent now.

  • @kharris0465
    @kharris0465 4 месяца назад

    I don't think asteroid impacts were meant to be interfered with. It's just the simple circle of life.

  • @billdewaine997
    @billdewaine997 4 месяца назад +1

    You lost me at destructivity, is English your first language? Interested in the content, but don't know if I could tolerate any more grammatical errors.

    • @shadowman21282
      @shadowman21282 4 месяца назад +3

      If you took a moment to google the word you dislike enough to pose this question you'd find that the top few results are all various dictionaries and knowledge bases giving their definitions for it and the next few are mostly research papers using it in their titles.

    • @OzGeologyOfficial
      @OzGeologyOfficial  4 месяца назад +2

      Destructivity is a word like the commenter above said. Not sure why people think it isn't but yes, Google is there for a reason.

    • @michaelgarrison688
      @michaelgarrison688 3 месяца назад +2

      I assume you are American. Americans think that English came from them. English is 1,400 years old. America? 500 years old.

  • @stoneysdead689
    @stoneysdead689 4 месяца назад

    Imo there's really nothing we could do if an impact of this size was immanent- bend over, tuck your head between your legs, and kiss your "beep" goodbye man- it's over. Even if it were something small enough we could, with short term notice, still manage to change its trajectory enough to avoid collision- who pays for that mission? Whose spaceship gets used, who pays for it, and who decides all this? What do they expect in return? Serious questions someone better answer long before the answers are needed. Personally, I think we will wait, and then most likely end up being hit while still trying to decide all this stuff. How much input does each country get? Is that based on money that's been contributed? Is that fair to underdeveloped nations? Shouldn't it be based on technical proficiency and scientific knowledge? Like whatever countries have the most of each- but do they have the money? Are they even willing to take on the burden? Surely someone is working all this out- right?

    • @allan9603
      @allan9603 3 месяца назад

      No

    • @Dudsgon
      @Dudsgon 3 месяца назад

      Way to go with such mindset

    • @stoneysdead689
      @stoneysdead689 3 месяца назад

      @@Dudsgon If you like we can all pretend these questions don't matter until one comes along and smashes us- is that better- sunshine? Grow up.

    • @allan9603
      @allan9603 3 месяца назад

      @@Dudsgon No