Having lived and worked as Geologist in Geneva for a while, I was delighted with this straightforward explanation of the Structural geology of Mont Blanc and Chamonix valley. Really nice job Rob many thanks.
Thank you for leading us a great visit to the Blanc, the highest mount in Europe. The Late Paleozoic Granitic intrusions and their ontop Tethys basins was uplift in the active continental margin between Euroasian and African plates. There are so many good points of kinematic markers to thrust shear zones.
This is exactly where Air India crash site happened in 1966. The plane carried Homi J Bahabha, Indias nuclear scientist. Some say US bombed it. I hope not. Homi J Bhabha was a very intelligent and interesting man! His poor mother was inconsolable and stated, ' Now my Homi is never coming home' 💜🥀 Also his office at his place of work was doors closed, for years, remaining the way it was when Homi left it. It was many years before it was opened and cleaned out. Sad sad story. 💜🥀 i couldnt imagine crashing here....the weather was to intense to search. TODAY marks the 57 year anniversary of the Air India crash here at Mont Blanc. 💜🥀 And thank you for ur excellent teaching of this most beautiful part of earth!! Extremly interesting information that you have provided to us all! Thankyou so much!
I was in Chamonix two weeks ago. Yes, it's nice to swim nude in the mountain lakes and the water was not cold at all (usually we have to be courageous to dive in cold water), but it's not normal, the glaciers are melting.
Excellent job, very informative, question on the Jurasic limestone, how do you know if the beds are overturned? sedimentary features to determine which way is up? thanks for the great videos
Good question. The limestones along the western flank of the Chamonix "syncline" are Tithonian - no useful sed structures but generally considered to be unconformable on the Aig Rouges basement. So the other Jurassic rocks would be thrust onto the limestones...
Thank you...I really enjoy your videos. Any chance you'll include any trips over to Ireland? Mind you, I fully realize that my old 'neck of the woods' (Northern Ireland) is not as tectonically stimulating.
Dear Rob, excellent explanation of geology. Currently I am working on triassic play in Western Suleiman fold belt of Pakistan. There are are huge repeated lithology of cretaceous to triassic. Do you have any plan to visit?
Thanks - glad you enjoyed the video. No plans at the moment for a visit to Pakistan.... but was considering making a film to share the Gee maps of the Salt Range that I have... something for the winter maybe!
As always, absolutely brilliant. It’s so much more enjoyable because you give so much context, and I love your drawings as well which really help.
Thanks - hope to get more up soon!
Having lived and worked as Geologist in Geneva for a while, I was delighted with this straightforward explanation of the Structural geology of Mont Blanc and Chamonix valley. Really nice job Rob many thanks.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for leading us a great visit to the Blanc, the highest mount in Europe. The Late Paleozoic Granitic intrusions and their ontop Tethys basins was uplift in the active continental margin between Euroasian and African plates. There are so many good points of kinematic markers to thrust shear zones.
This is exactly where Air India crash site happened in 1966. The plane carried Homi J Bahabha, Indias nuclear scientist. Some say US bombed it. I hope not. Homi J Bhabha was a very intelligent and interesting man! His poor mother was inconsolable and stated, ' Now my Homi is never coming home' 💜🥀 Also his office at his place of work was doors closed, for years, remaining the way it was when Homi left it. It was many years before it was opened and cleaned out. Sad sad story. 💜🥀 i couldnt imagine crashing here....the weather was to intense to search. TODAY marks the 57 year anniversary of the Air India crash here at Mont Blanc. 💜🥀
And thank you for ur excellent teaching of this most beautiful part of earth!! Extremly interesting information that you have provided to us all! Thankyou so much!
Very nice video Rob!
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it!
I was in Chamonix two weeks ago. Yes, it's nice to swim nude in the mountain lakes and the water was not cold at all (usually we have to be courageous to dive in cold water), but it's not normal, the glaciers are melting.
Excellent job, very informative,
question on the Jurasic limestone, how do you know if the beds are overturned? sedimentary features to determine which way is up?
thanks for the great videos
Good question. The limestones along the western flank of the Chamonix "syncline" are Tithonian - no useful sed structures but generally considered to be unconformable on the Aig Rouges basement. So the other Jurassic rocks would be thrust onto the limestones...
Thank you...I really enjoy your videos. Any chance you'll include any trips over to Ireland? Mind you, I fully realize that my old 'neck of the woods' (Northern Ireland) is not as tectonically stimulating.
Thanks - glad you enjoy them. No immediate plans to visit Ireland but there are plenty of great geological stories to be told!
Dear Rob, excellent explanation of geology. Currently I am working on triassic play in Western Suleiman fold belt of Pakistan. There are are huge repeated lithology of cretaceous to triassic. Do you have any plan to visit?
Thanks - glad you enjoyed the video. No plans at the moment for a visit to Pakistan.... but was considering making a film to share the Gee maps of the Salt Range that I have... something for the winter maybe!
@@robbutler2095 thank you and waiting for your videos on Geology of Pakistan
Monte Bianco