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Yes they do, they are both worth a video on their own. The Grand banks channel is quite interesting. If I can get decent bathometric imagery, I can do it..
Great video Tony well explained. My dad worked for a gas and oil exploration company off the north island off New Zealand in the late 1970's, he's worked all over the world doing geological survey before they had satellites and were using 1000ft radio towers to transmit communications to the mainland from remote islands
Scary stuff when tsunami occurs they channel and amplify their effect and your people also have found evidence where the stuff builds for long timeframes and when dislocated it falls into these canyons and cubic kilometres of the stuff causes its own tsunami like a rock slide crazy stuff the ocean conceals awesome as always
Interesting Studing the Ocwan floor. Love it. Any chance you can do a vid on Caloundra bar / Bribie Island Bar movement and consequential breakthrough ?
I have, many years ago, I have a friend that uses Mt French to shield his radio receiver from Brisbane's noise. They a lumps of intrusive Rhyolite, some great hex colours as well. All part of the Cosgrove Hotspot from around 20 Million years ago. I did a Vid on it ruclips.net/video/QYVtKqPhFos/видео.html
I just want to get clarity on the mass units... you're using terakilograms, so is that 1x10^3 grams for "kilo"grams x 1x10^12 for "tera" = 1x10^15 grams, or petagrams?
Hi David. I knew someone would see that, I noticed it after I'd published the dam video. It is 1000 million tons. per cubic km, or about 1 x 10^8 kg. I dropped an exponent in the calculations. Too much time on the layout, and not enough time in the actual calculations. A small sanity check of the result would have told me what a cubic km of water weights. It's a silly example anyway, as the actual sediment is a lot heaver, and its a lot more energetic in reality. I broke the rule, do not do derivations on RUclips. But it served to illustrate there is a lot of energy in those turbid flows. The rock running away down the hill serves as a better example I Think. Thanks for your comment. Regards T-Rocks
@t-rocks1960 all good 👍 just when you thought people would tune out for maths, someone like me starts paying attention! 🤭 No matter which way you look at it, the forces are incomprehensible for a human brain. That's one of the coolest things about all things science, from the molecular scale through to the universe scale. Keep up the great work. I saw these channels in google earth and assumed they were remnants of rivers from when sea levels were lower (prior ice ages). My assumption appears to be incorrect! 👍
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ruclips.net/video/8GQaYI-UIiw/видео.html
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ruclips.net/user/VoGusProspecting
ruclips.net/user/Galidain
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Awesome Vid. 💯👍Pete N/E NSW.
Awesome mate 👍
Quite a grand video about canyons...
Thanks Liam,
excellent video, great information.
... "we live in a beautiful world" ☝️
Well said!
This is really cool
Thanks Nathan
rock on
very good love this stuff i believe the hudson river and st Laurence have substantial canyons
Yes they do, they are both worth a video on their own. The Grand banks channel is quite interesting. If I can get decent bathometric imagery, I can do it..
Great video Tony well explained. My dad worked for a gas and oil exploration company off the north island off New Zealand in the late 1970's, he's worked all over the world doing geological survey before they had satellites and were using 1000ft radio towers to transmit communications to the mainland from remote islands
Scary stuff when tsunami occurs they channel and amplify their effect and your people also have found evidence where the stuff builds for long timeframes and when dislocated it falls into these canyons and cubic kilometres of the stuff causes its own tsunami like a rock slide crazy stuff the ocean conceals awesome as always
Interesting Studing the Ocwan floor. Love it.
Any chance you can do a vid on Caloundra bar / Bribie Island Bar movement and consequential breakthrough ?
have you been to Moogerah Peaks and for you volcano vids what app do you use for maps?
I have, many years ago, I have a friend that uses Mt French to shield his radio receiver from Brisbane's noise. They a lumps of intrusive Rhyolite, some great hex colours as well.
All part of the Cosgrove Hotspot from around 20 Million years ago. I did a Vid on it
ruclips.net/video/QYVtKqPhFos/видео.html
I just want to get clarity on the mass units... you're using terakilograms, so is that 1x10^3 grams for "kilo"grams x 1x10^12 for "tera" = 1x10^15 grams, or petagrams?
Hi David.
I knew someone would see that, I noticed it after I'd published the dam video.
It is 1000 million tons. per cubic km, or about 1 x 10^8 kg.
I dropped an exponent in the calculations.
Too much time on the layout, and not enough time in the actual calculations.
A small sanity check of the result would have told me what a cubic km of water weights.
It's a silly example anyway, as the actual sediment is a lot heaver, and its a lot more energetic in reality.
I broke the rule, do not do derivations on RUclips.
But it served to illustrate there is a lot of energy in those turbid flows.
The rock running away down the hill serves as a better example I Think.
Thanks for your comment.
Regards
T-Rocks
@t-rocks1960 all good 👍 just when you thought people would tune out for maths, someone like me starts paying attention! 🤭
No matter which way you look at it, the forces are incomprehensible for a human brain. That's one of the coolest things about all things science, from the molecular scale through to the universe scale.
Keep up the great work. I saw these channels in google earth and assumed they were remnants of rivers from when sea levels were lower (prior ice ages). My assumption appears to be incorrect! 👍
a synonym for "canyon" is "defile" , now u get what hollywood posh areas refer to ;)
This would have been far more interesting if you had gone underwater and pointed it all out to us. Just saying.
I'll work on it next time, I need to get hold of ALVIN..T
@@t-rocks1960 Ai part 2. 👉40 thousand leagues
Agadir.. push a pineapple, shake a tree
noooo...push pineapple, grind coffee.
now I've got that dam song in my head.
thanks a bunch Mate..🍍☕
@@t-rocks1960 it pop straight into my head when you said Agadir. To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees
Have a few coffees on me
Thanks Very Much