Karst in Ohio

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
  • This video offers a brief overview of karst landforms (caves, sinkholes, disappearing streams) in Ohio and the Ohio Geological Survey's efforts to research and map them. These landforms affect the way we live and impact how we use natural resources and the land around us.

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  • @ronwalker8863
    @ronwalker8863 3 года назад +155

    Enlightening those who don't know their karst from a hole in the ground.

    • @xandersmith6619
      @xandersmith6619 3 года назад +3

      😆

    • @HalsPals
      @HalsPals 3 года назад +5

      Um, that would., er, be me until I saw this video......... Very witty post, Ron. :)

    • @valdo345jr
      @valdo345jr 3 года назад +2

      Ron Walker, thank God. I can now say, with certainty, "I know my karst from a hole in the ground."

    • @sidviscous5959
      @sidviscous5959 3 года назад +1

      as we used to say in geology class, "gneiss one".

    • @georgedorsey3089
      @georgedorsey3089 3 года назад

      Haha

  • @garybauer124
    @garybauer124 3 года назад +76

    I learned something, I have never heard of karst before.

    • @justinblankenship3122
      @justinblankenship3122 3 года назад

      Lo look l

    • @Zandanga
      @Zandanga 3 года назад

      Kentucky, too

    • @Don.Challenger
      @Don.Challenger 3 года назад

      Yes, I've heard much more about 'cars'.

    • @erdon466
      @erdon466 2 года назад

      Never heard of this either.

    • @flouisbailey
      @flouisbailey 3 месяца назад

      Did you study geology in school, oh they teach it in Kentucky we have possibly largest cave system in country.

  • @scubawi
    @scubawi 3 года назад +22

    Very interesting video. I live in Wisconsin and the Niagra Escarpment, or "The Ledge" as we call it, runs through the eastern part of my county. I'm a retired DNR water specialist and very familiar with Karst topography. It can be a headache for developing areas but also provides some unique habitat.

  • @dangedolvarmint5469
    @dangedolvarmint5469 3 года назад +42

    That guy who fell in a hole while running from the police… he was in-karst-erated.

  • @timothycothran1678
    @timothycothran1678 3 года назад +18

    I was born an raised in Toledo. I learned something new today.

    • @saltybiscuits4607
      @saltybiscuits4607 3 года назад +1

      Christ bro, do you have any ghost stories? My parents lived there when I was a baby and saw headless ghost animals running next to the car at night.
      I'm from Columbus btw. Which is just as haunted.

  • @RM-ed1if
    @RM-ed1if 3 года назад +11

    When I was a boy, my parents took me to see the Blue Hole in Castalia. I remember they had a stream with trout and ducks. Also a bee hive enclosed in glass. It was a minor roadside attraction that has now been closed for many years.

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 3 года назад +3

      I was there a couple times when I was a kid. Really neat.
      Seems I remember feeding llamas too? Maybe that was at deer park? That was 50+ years ago lol

    • @hondaxl250k0
      @hondaxl250k0 5 месяцев назад

      Yes they put die in it and it comes out in the lake.. neat place. Leaned about it from my grandparents

  • @derekwhite9932
    @derekwhite9932 6 лет назад +31

    I was in Dublin Ohio, saw a large depression, and thought about this. Looked it up, that woods has 6 verified Karst and I used the map and found another one nearby on wind wood dr.

  • @sandranatole8545
    @sandranatole8545 3 года назад +8

    I live in Bellevue. Entire life. It scares me a great deal to live here. Flooding is torrential even with a minor storm. Very interesting!

  • @truecitizen58
    @truecitizen58 3 года назад +27

    Well this video showed up in my feed. Interesting because I just reported a sink hole that developed in my yard. I live in Ohio. Still waiting on the city inspectors to come out to look at. Maybe I should check with ODNR.

    • @MrRiprip56
      @MrRiprip56 3 года назад +1

      Idea would be call insurance company to see if home is covered incase of,,,,

  • @normfreilinger5655
    @normfreilinger5655 3 года назад +9

    Learn something new every day ! Never heard of this before

  • @Thetealeaf1984
    @Thetealeaf1984 3 года назад +3

    Yep! That's common in NE Indiana too, only our Karst landscape is saturated with water, and silt from the last ice age. We have a lot of sink holes that have actually formed into mud springs and fresh water springs. Many of which are actually quite dangerous like the one in Wells County where Pickette's Run in Bluffton begins. It's a silt filled spring that is easy to get stuck in. They have fenced off the area and erected warning signs because of people getting stuck in the spring. There are also records of underground silt-caves found throughout southern Wells County which have swallowed many drill rigs.

    • @doomoo5365
      @doomoo5365 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow maybe there's some interesting fossils at the bottom of that mud spring kind of like the La Brea Tar Pits

    • @Thetealeaf1984
      @Thetealeaf1984 11 месяцев назад

      @@doomoo5365 I suppose it would be possible, but the most prevalent fossil in Southern Wells county Indiana is sweet crude.

  • @DJR100
    @DJR100 3 года назад +10

    Interesting video. I was not aware Ohio was as affected by this as you are. I grew up in Kentucky. My grandfather had a big sinkhole on his farm. There were also a lot of springs on his property so it makes sense.

  • @frogmanpipes9561
    @frogmanpipes9561 3 года назад +5

    I used to live just down the street from bluehole. It was a awesome place to go as a kid.

  • @jelly7310
    @jelly7310 3 года назад +5

    The holes in that cornfield is a tile blow out. I've repaired hundreds of them here in central Ohio. I've seen them big enough to park two combines in it.

    • @macking104
      @macking104 3 года назад +1

      How big, for those who dont know size of combine…

    • @HB-bc5po
      @HB-bc5po 3 года назад +1

      Yup, that would be my guess! Fixed a few on our farm.

    • @jelly7310
      @jelly7310 3 года назад +2

      @@macking104 a combine is probably 25-28 feet long and 12-15 feet wide and 10-12 feet tall. Think monster truck with a huge body.

    • @Charlie-ud2fz
      @Charlie-ud2fz 3 года назад +1

      Had to fix tile blow holes every year on the farms in Michigan. Deeper the tile the bigger the blow holes.

    • @bpow1983
      @bpow1983 3 года назад

      Tiles?

  • @Lupacool
    @Lupacool 3 года назад +2

    Great content! The most interesting video I’ve watched in a long time

  • @AranMcGinnis
    @AranMcGinnis 3 года назад +10

    Interesting...I'm a lifelong Ohioan. I've been all around our beautiful nation, North to South and East coast to West coast but I'm always happy to be home. Been all over Ohio as well. I'm glad we're considered a "flyover state"! Appalachia to the Great Lakes and everything in-between, I love Ohio!

    • @MikeY-nh2we
      @MikeY-nh2we 3 года назад

      When I was in Ohio no offense to you, I thought it was the biggest human garbage site in the nation I've never seen so many people living in a hotel and most of them were barefoot in the lobby eating the free breakfast BAREFOOT!!!!

    • @AranMcGinnis
      @AranMcGinnis 3 года назад

      @@MikeY-nh2we Yeah? Where was that? No offense to you but you're full of shit.

    • @MikeY-nh2we
      @MikeY-nh2we 3 года назад

      @@AranMcGinnis sure I am you sound more than a little offended at what I observed in your state, I'm just saying what I saw I work for a moving company had to stay in a hotel on my way through and I saw some shit that even Baltimore city didn't have to offer but maybe you're just used to living in garbage

    • @AranMcGinnis
      @AranMcGinnis 3 года назад

      @@MikeY-nh2we Where was this?

    • @AranMcGinnis
      @AranMcGinnis 3 года назад +1

      @@MikeY-nh2weA moving company? What moving company? First if all; you work for a moving company? Gimme your credentials...you're a liar...no offense.

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 3 года назад +1

    That so called fault @3:27 is a beauty, the cause of which reminds me of the energy released during Cosmic "THUNDER BOLTS"..., I see, "saw toothed arcing", vitrified triangles.... The Red Dot in Montgomery County is likely a center dome from the BIG Comet impact. FIERY SERPENTS, ..."turned Them to stone"

  • @timjohns9643
    @timjohns9643 2 года назад +4

    I lived in castalia next to the duck pond,which never frove because of the constant water being pumped in and also lived in Bellevue for years..glad to see this video and gave me some insight on this topic.

  • @markbriehl6860
    @markbriehl6860 3 года назад +15

    Well water can be polluted by quarry digging like what happened on STATE ROUTE 601 IN NORWALK HURUN COUNTY OHIO.

  • @derekwhite9932
    @derekwhite9932 6 лет назад +11

    Thank you for videos like this.

  • @jaymierudy1928
    @jaymierudy1928 3 года назад +3

    Live in Highland County. Learned something new.

  • @catherineblinsky674
    @catherineblinsky674 3 года назад +4

    I never knew about this. Very informative. Thank you! ☺

  • @behsstlc
    @behsstlc 5 лет назад +10

    So what about the 655 ft tall commercial wind turbines being proposed by APEX in Seneca and Erie counties, right in the areas which have known Karst and multiple sinkholes?

    • @pitbullwinkle
      @pitbullwinkle 5 лет назад +3

      You nailed it.

    • @kevindice1092
      @kevindice1092 3 года назад +1

      How do you think they’re powering the lightbulbs in the caves?

    • @johnpilesky2571
      @johnpilesky2571 3 года назад

      Please place them they’ there not in my backyard

    • @GreatBobskiOutdoors
      @GreatBobskiOutdoors Год назад

      Those turbines could very well become the greatest environmental disaster/folly of our time. There’s a reason the Ohio Supreme Court is hearing the case (in Feb 2023) to stop the APEX project. Hopefully they’ll do the right thing. So sad for the people of Erie and Huron counties. Karst is NO PLACE to build turbines.

  • @74MaverickMan
    @74MaverickMan 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ohio, my home state, is just such an interesting place. I love it's rich natural and cultural history, unfortunately, I could not make a life there like I have today on Maui. For a state that seems increasingly red party/freedom focused, they sure did make it hard for a moral, intelligent, hard working hippie to get by.
    I do love the natural beauty of the state though. Growing up in Enon, I know John Bryan, Glen Helen, and Clifton Gorge like the back of my hand. The Miami River Valley is home to dozens of interesting geologic wonders and features as well. Even the Mad River flood plain is dotted interesting cliffs, creeks, and wetlands.

    • @TheOhioDNR
      @TheOhioDNR  5 месяцев назад

      You should check our newest state park, Great Council State Park near Xenia. - ruclips.net/video/zW3YuEp_wuo/видео.htmlsi=oR7OfxSDWN5Xio7W

    • @74MaverickMan
      @74MaverickMan 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheOhioDNR Nice. I will be back home for a wedding this fall, gonna take my wife to see Clifton Mills with all the lights. I grew up in that area. I miss those rolling hillsides!

  • @richardfolkman
    @richardfolkman 3 года назад +5

    Erosion Police. I like the sound of that.
    I live in Texas and I found your video educational. I am grateful for your type of work. You could save so many from harm who would be drinking or using bad water. San Antonio, Texas has such a large amount of spring water flowing through it, it has spent millions of dollars to contain it and use it.

  • @robbywhite4291
    @robbywhite4291 3 года назад +7

    You've thrown me off for years with those nest! But now I know exactly where to find you Grassman.

  • @lindaheath784
    @lindaheath784 3 года назад +1

    I was. born in Toledo. Lived there 14 years. Didn't learn about sinkholes until I was a home health nurse in the Orlando area. I saw a picture of a whole house going down a sinkhole. A road between Maitland and Orlando collapsed.

  • @macanocious3000
    @macanocious3000 3 года назад +10

    7 years late - but here on this farm we just call them "tile blowouts"

  • @cdjhyoung
    @cdjhyoung 3 года назад

    I had heard the term karst used in a travelog about Michigan. No explanation what it meant at the time. Nice to have some understanding about those hollows they were pointing out.

  • @birdfire0011
    @birdfire0011 6 лет назад +10

    used to be a tourist attraction in Highland county Know as the 7 cave

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb 6 лет назад +3

      I went to the 7 Caves several times as a kid, Daniel Boone camped out in one of the caves back in the day.

    • @bdi11000
      @bdi11000 6 лет назад +2

      more than one blue hole? oboy!

    • @joeyank2451
      @joeyank2451 3 года назад +3

      I loved the 7 Caves went there menu times as a kid and adult

    • @birdfire0011
      @birdfire0011 3 года назад +3

      @@joeyank2451 shame it's not open to the public like it used to be

    • @joeyank2451
      @joeyank2451 3 года назад +2

      @@birdfire0011 I know Darn shame

  • @jimtaggert42
    @jimtaggert42 3 года назад +4

    I used to visit the blue hole in Castalia, it was a tourist attraction when I was a kid. Always wondered what hapenned to it. Like, it has to still be there...ty

    • @josephbragg6388
      @josephbragg6388 3 года назад +2

      My great grandfather once owned the blue hole in Castalia John Henry Miller was his name.

    • @michaelfoulkes9502
      @michaelfoulkes9502 2 года назад

      I heard they shut it down.

  • @supjay3945
    @supjay3945 3 года назад

    I have a few karsts looking patches in my backyard. But I havent thoroughly inspect it.

  • @triplet9213
    @triplet9213 3 года назад +3

    I've toured the Cavern in Campaign County. Beautiful but claustrophobic, it is underground and very narrow path.

  • @thesaddleseatsweetie
    @thesaddleseatsweetie 3 года назад +12

    Wow, not exactly sure why this was #1 on my suggested videos, but I can say thst I actually learned something new about my homeland and nevertheless about geology all together!

  • @damonthomas8955
    @damonthomas8955 3 года назад +2

    Everything I know about karst, I learned from this video.

  • @stevegaines-vq3bd
    @stevegaines-vq3bd 4 месяца назад +1

    I live about 1.5 miles from Serpent Mound in Southern Ohio & there's a BIG sink hole on the property to my north 1/2 mile away....

  • @terryhites1
    @terryhites1 3 года назад +1

    I live only a few countries away from Ohio Caverns, as a kid wed take school trips there. Amazing to think we have something so amazing that not every school district does... well unless you go to school around here

  • @pappy451
    @pappy451 3 года назад +2

    i lived in the Elyria/Grafton/LaGrange area for most of my childhood .
    might go back and look around .

  • @fieldsandcreeks9973
    @fieldsandcreeks9973 3 года назад +3

    I worked in a housing development next to the Indian caverns in Delaware and the dirt work crew found a sinkhole close to the property line the developer told then to pack stumps and chunks of concrete in it and keep working I only wonder if that was an entrance into the caverns smh

    • @gordonkirkendall7430
      @gordonkirkendall7430 3 года назад +1

      I would hate to be that property owner. Gee......why is my house sinking? 😳

    • @jets8991
      @jets8991 3 года назад

      Home rd.?

    • @fieldsandcreeks9973
      @fieldsandcreeks9973 3 года назад

      Yea home road and 315

    • @johnpilesky2571
      @johnpilesky2571 3 года назад

      Easiest and fastest way to push them off to another day.

    • @RedWithBluEyes
      @RedWithBluEyes 3 года назад +1

      Developer on Fla built a whole subdivision of expensive homes ontop of buried trees he took down then in St. Petersburg . Years later all the homes started having problems with sinkholes all thru out the subdivision & under the foundations when the trees rotted away. It was very costly for the developer he had to pay alot to fix it . My Dad's home was one of them

  • @joncockrell3705
    @joncockrell3705 3 года назад +2

    I learned something new thank you for the information

  • @dillonsrecreations8725
    @dillonsrecreations8725 3 года назад +2

    I was mushroom hunting in Indiana and come upon a creek that disappeared into the ground like that and it came out about 100yrds down stream. I recorded it. Where the water went into the ground the dirt was very soft i was sketch so i walked on the hill. But it was very interesting.

  • @MrBigShotFancyPants
    @MrBigShotFancyPants 3 года назад

    So if i report any on my property, does it effect property insurance?

  • @milomiller909
    @milomiller909 3 года назад +1

    What would happen if you blowout a sink hole, to cause natural filter action?????

  • @rufuswarriner2768
    @rufuswarriner2768 3 года назад +12

    Sinkholes all over family farm here in Kentucky

    • @sid2112
      @sid2112 3 года назад

      Ah, a farm in Kentucky. Beautiful place. You're lucky to live there!

    • @macanocious3000
      @macanocious3000 3 года назад

      Mine too (Ohio).... around here we just call them "tile blowouts" though...

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 3 года назад

      @@macanocious3000 what you are talking about and what is in this video are two totally different things.

    • @macanocious3000
      @macanocious3000 3 года назад

      @@Dougarrowhead I get it that tile blowouts are not natural and Karst is. But many of the images in this clip AREN'T NATURAL .......

  • @lisamb4269
    @lisamb4269 7 лет назад +14

    Thanks. Very informative.

  • @marvinellis1517
    @marvinellis1517 3 года назад +2

    Toledo Here .....Point Place to be exact , right next to the Lake....COLD !

  • @brappohio6713
    @brappohio6713 3 года назад +1

    Did you go to OU? I think u were in my geology class

  • @josephbryant6758
    @josephbryant6758 3 года назад +8

    I knew Karst growing up One crazy dude

    • @petermorgan3744
      @petermorgan3744 3 года назад +2

      I knew him too.....he was a short-tall-fat-skinny guy and his momma was a woman!

    • @BahariterraRapMedia
      @BahariterraRapMedia 3 года назад +1

      @@petermorgan3744 you just made my night. How is USA?

  • @gerald4027
    @gerald4027 3 года назад +4

    A large sink hole opened up on my nextdoor neighbour's property and the water is moving like a blender.

    • @MrRiprip56
      @MrRiprip56 3 года назад

      next door you too close then,,from Kentucky best of luck ck ins company of yours?

  • @shawnedwards2324
    @shawnedwards2324 3 года назад

    So is 75 a karstway?

  • @martincoons823
    @martincoons823 3 года назад

    They are called Karst, because the were first categoried in an area of Poland. Karst, Poland.

  • @theophilhist6455
    @theophilhist6455 3 года назад +1

    What causes a person to not like and thumbs down basic geological information?

  • @jacquelynejohnson9127
    @jacquelynejohnson9127 3 года назад +1

    Never hearad a "sink holes" being called a karst before.
    Left beautiful Ohio in September of this year.
    Saw a sink hole down near South end , near Innis off s high on railroad property? If memory serves me, making report because I now reside in Florida,
    Have to admit, I'm homesick, up in Ohio there will be worry of frost , in 60 years do I remember it snowed in October? Rather be cold then live in this heat . Sorry but wanted to vent

  • @nunyabizznus2216
    @nunyabizznus2216 3 года назад

    That where them Yeti live?

  • @melindaunknown6411
    @melindaunknown6411 3 года назад +2

    I feel for the people with the flooded yard at 4:19.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 2 месяца назад +1

    The guy is a really good speaker!

  • @Gatorraider
    @Gatorraider 3 года назад

    These potentially could reveal dinosaur bones?

  • @rogerweisenauer7315
    @rogerweisenauer7315 3 года назад +4

    Wind companies are trying to put 600 plus foot wind turbines on this. How smart is that.

    • @rossbryan6102
      @rossbryan6102 3 года назад

      NO PROBLEM HERE!
      JUST TAKE ROCK CORE SAMPLES TO DETERMINE THE DEPTH TO STABLE ROCK , THEN DEEPEN FOOTINGS IF NECESSARY !

    • @GreatBobskiOutdoors
      @GreatBobskiOutdoors Год назад

      @@rossbryan6102 A clueless response. The porous rock that forms the karst could easily route between your “core sample” drill bit(s). If you miss it, and subsequently allow your foundation pancake to block a channel vein of waterflows, the results can be catastrophic. ANY KNOWN KARST FORMATION should be avoided as a location for turbine foundations. This is a crystal clear case of profits coming before people. Karst is more than “voids and sinkholes”; karst is Swiss-cheese like worn holes snaking through limestone, allowing water to travel great distances undetected. Block the holes with concrete and you’re causing major environmental risk.

    • @GreatBobskiOutdoors
      @GreatBobskiOutdoors Год назад

      Right on Roger! Right on…

    • @rossbryan6102
      @rossbryan6102 Год назад

      STILL NOT A PROBLEM AS CORE SAMPLING WILL DETERMINE THE DEPTHS OF STABLE ROCK FORMATIONS!
      CONCRETE OR STEEL PILINGS CAN FILL THE VOIDS!
      AS FOR PLUGGING OFF UNDERWATER CHANNELING , THE CHARACTERISTICS OF
      KARST CAN SIMPLY REROUTE WATER AROUND OBSTRUCTIONS!
      EXAMPLE ,THINK OF A
      NAIL DRIVEN IN A SPONGE!
      KHARST IS SOME FASCINATING STUFF, YEARS AGO I TOURED SENACA CAVE SOUTH OF BELVUE OHIO!
      LUCKILY IT WAS AT A TIME THE WATER TABLE WAS VERY LOW!

  • @whichkatami
    @whichkatami 3 года назад +3

    FLs massive limestone sys, makes tons of crystal springs, + drink H2O. Scary to sleep on it though.

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @edwarddarst4358
    @edwarddarst4358 5 лет назад +10

    be surprised what you find in Ohio

  • @lespoole8527
    @lespoole8527 3 года назад +1

    learned its a big hole in the ground that goes some where to no where ?

  • @akron4life395
    @akron4life395 3 года назад

    I live in the 44305 area code and I have sinkholes / Karst in my backyard , my neighbors have worse ones- water pours out.
    I’ve contacted my city but they recommend I contact ODNR my zip code has coal mining history ( it was part of Tallmadge Townshii in the 18- 1900s)

  • @williamscott2461
    @williamscott2461 3 года назад +1

    Could you please show me documentation from people telling their stories from tens of millions, heck,...200 million years ago? I’d like to read them.

  • @frankbrown7043
    @frankbrown7043 3 года назад +2

    National Speleological Society. NSS caver explorers ought to be delighted with new finds.

  • @nikburton9264
    @nikburton9264 3 года назад +1

    You forgot to mention Zane Caverns in Logan County

    • @RedWithBluEyes
      @RedWithBluEyes 3 года назад

      Actually he was wrong saying Ohio Caverns is in Champaign County. Ohio Caverns are 4 miles out of West Liberty, Ohio which is in Logan county.

    • @nikburton9264
      @nikburton9264 3 года назад

      @@RedWithBluEyes yep yep

  • @overthenever4262
    @overthenever4262 3 года назад +1

    Can't we just drill a shaft and
    drop a charge down there and
    collapse the void before it
    becomes an open mess ??

    • @macanocious3000
      @macanocious3000 3 года назад +1

      "Fix a hole by making it a BIGGER hole?? Da fuq??? You voted for Joe dintcha......?

    • @macanocious3000
      @macanocious3000 3 года назад

      @Another Wacko shit people asked that 50 years ago.
      He lives rent free in your head .

  • @donaldgreen7471
    @donaldgreen7471 3 года назад +5

    We have this type of land in central florida. I worked for a orange grove company in the late sixties named Karst.😷🍺

  • @JupiterSkie
    @JupiterSkie 3 года назад

    We have many in Missouri around where I live!

  • @Thomass7586
    @Thomass7586 3 года назад +15

    Those groundhogs will make there homes anywhere.🤣

  • @redshift1976
    @redshift1976 3 года назад +1

    This guy is the Karston Daly of Ohio geology.

  • @kingdaddypopschuckcagle5085
    @kingdaddypopschuckcagle5085 3 года назад +4

    I have a sinkhole starting in Blountville Tennessee on my property about a mile from Caverns when it rains heavy water pushes up out of the ground and it is so soft I believe if I jumped in the middle I would sink to China 🤔

  • @Murderbot2000
    @Murderbot2000 3 года назад +3

    Ohio is weird, in general.

  • @scottlux2904
    @scottlux2904 3 года назад

    If you'd like to map some sinks, come to Scioto Township in Delaware county. I can show you half a dozen, some quite large.

  • @chrisw5150
    @chrisw5150 3 года назад +2

    When are you going to talk about the creatures witnessed in Ohio?

    • @tommysanders7414
      @tommysanders7414 3 года назад +1

      Shhhhh we don't talk about the grass m@n! Its a state secret and if it was to get out that we have a rather large hairy wild man running loose its unimaginable what that quack moneymaker and his BFRO would do to our beautiful woodlands and open grasslands in an attempt to capture or kill this rather large hairy wild man that freely roams the night!

  • @debbiramsey4603
    @debbiramsey4603 3 года назад

    Have had several strokes. So sometimes it comes out terrible I know. So it's ok to laugh.

  • @joeholden6129
    @joeholden6129 3 года назад

    Groundwater becomes acidic from bacterial respiration; they consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide that dissolves in the water producing carbonic acid. This reduces the pH. Acidic water dissolves the carbonate rock which is a buffer.
    Incidentally, if a sinkhole forms on your property, say underneath your home then you're screwed because home owner's jnsurance policies won't cover it. I had this happen to a friend. He watched his swimming pool drain through a crack in the bottom one morning. Then the pool and his house started to slide into the sinkhole. The city condemned his property and he had to move out. The bank still expected him to make his mortgage payment but the insurance co. wouldn't cover his loss. I never knew how the problem was resolved because I moved away. He was really bummed out.

  • @jcee2259
    @jcee2259 2 года назад

    While my lifetime interest has been karst
    and exploration. this video of Ohio
    geological issues won't prompt me to
    visit. I have enough to see on the west coast.

  • @brandywine1548
    @brandywine1548 3 года назад

    I thought this was from 1980. How has the state stepped up and helped? Doubtful

  • @ronaldwells1805
    @ronaldwells1805 3 года назад

    Thanks for the information useful

  • @mikemcelveen2973
    @mikemcelveen2973 3 года назад

    Grandpa I dont wanna dig holes anymore..
    Grandpa: well that's too damn bad!!

  • @stubbsmusic543
    @stubbsmusic543 3 года назад +1

    Interesting, Joe Lieberman was the only blue-hole I knew before.

  • @sonnikdoh2510
    @sonnikdoh2510 3 года назад +1

    What mineral is Jimmy Walker's favorite? ...."Dolomite!"

    • @TheOhioDNR
      @TheOhioDNR  3 года назад

      Now that one made us LOL!

    • @robrichmond6171
      @robrichmond6171 3 года назад

      Lol.....wonder how many get that reference

  • @sherryrobinson7389
    @sherryrobinson7389 3 года назад +1

    Karst/ good for exciting caving! YAY! 😄😄😄😄😄😄 love caving!

  • @jvm3753
    @jvm3753 3 года назад +1

    Reminds me of my parents property in Indiana. The land next door was underground mined for coal years ago; and some of the tunnels are under my parents land, and occasionally caves in; making a sinkhole. Sometimes, the tunnel can be seen in the bottom of the hole. Their land wasn't supposed to have been mined!

  • @MrThenry1988
    @MrThenry1988 5 лет назад +21

    I'd be afraid to call the government about anything.

    • @buckeyejen1076
      @buckeyejen1076 3 года назад +7

      Could not agree more!

    • @LardGreystoke
      @LardGreystoke 3 года назад

      Yuh. Limestone is such a threat to our freedom.

  • @stevew6910
    @stevew6910 3 года назад

    Ive seen many depressions in the ground out in the middle of no mans land and had no clue

  • @panzerdivizzion
    @panzerdivizzion Месяц назад +1

    I feel like there is a large unexplored cave in ohio. Probably in someone’s back yard or woods they don’t know is there.

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 3 года назад +5

    Land owners nightmare of money down the hole of doom.

  • @melissaklemm9976
    @melissaklemm9976 2 года назад

    That expains a whole lot of information possibly. If I am understanding what it looks like...Hitchcock Woods is totally looking like this. Water streams ..and we have sink holes and so does my neighbor. Never know

  • @randomtube8226
    @randomtube8226 3 года назад +2

    I thought it was some kind of animal living in a burro 😂

  • @r.deeblanche6939
    @r.deeblanche6939 2 года назад

    A Browns fan, of course.😄

  • @TheInvstg8r
    @TheInvstg8r 3 года назад

    I work with a Jim Karst…seriously though this was interesting.

  • @Jen_K
    @Jen_K Год назад

    Interesting, my last name is Karst..lol! Maybe that's why this showed up in my recommended 🤔 😅

  • @Don.Challenger
    @Don.Challenger 3 года назад

    Presumably, in rural karst areas on many farms the tip/dump was plopped right into the nearest sink hole - within eye sight of the well.

  • @ChineseJourney
    @ChineseJourney 5 лет назад +3

    Beijing has a biggest karst landscape park in northern China, it's so beautiful!

    • @MasterMatter
      @MasterMatter 4 года назад +2

      Too bad I'll never go see them

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 3 года назад +1

      China Hayes us in the 🇺🇸

    • @Jamie-lw5sy
      @Jamie-lw5sy 3 года назад

      What's the name I would like to Google it. There's a great video of a drone flying over Southern China it was incredibly beautiful.

  • @jBKht931
    @jBKht931 Год назад +1

    How about not allowing developing Karst areas. Nature put in these areas as a warning to keep away. But man and his greed just can't help but try to tame her.

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay 3 года назад

    Wow, you learn something new everyday!(if you try)

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад

    Dolomite that righteous mineral. That won't cop-out when there's heat all about.

  • @MrThenry1988
    @MrThenry1988 7 лет назад +3

    Awesome