J Harlen Bretz and the Ice Age Floods: New Discoveries

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2024
  • Nick Zentner | May 10, 2024
    CWU's Nick Zentner speaks to the Geological Society of the Oregon Country in downtown Portland, Oregon.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @user-id3ky8si4m
    @user-id3ky8si4m 28 дней назад +25

    I was there with you in your backyard with your green chalkboard and your iphone in the spring of 2020, isolated in our own worlds with our blessed computers. I am still here with you. This lecture is a lovely summary of so many hours spent on RUclips live. Thank you for all of this...

    • @RaylanGivens1232
      @RaylanGivens1232 28 дней назад +3

      My daughter and I were right there with you. The guy is a national treasure. 😊

    • @stevewoodard527
      @stevewoodard527 27 дней назад +3

      Me too, from the high country of Arizona. I was going to post something making the points you did, but you did it sooner and better. Nick is a treasure.

    • @douginorlando6260
      @douginorlando6260 27 дней назад +1

      Me too! Really looked forward to Nick live on RUclips during lock down days

    • @scottycartercom
      @scottycartercom 26 дней назад +2

      Me 4! Nick himself wether he realizes it or not it wouldn’t matter what subject he was focusing on its he himself that is the secret sauce at the restaurant.

  • @stephen627
    @stephen627 16 дней назад +1

    Oh man! Another outstanding presentation by Professor Zentner! What a tribute to Professor Bretz. Such a nice way to tie a bow on your lecture Nick with that awesome letter . A toast to you. What a great season of ice age floods.

  • @johncampbell9216
    @johncampbell9216 28 дней назад +11

    Excellent Nick. On a humorous note, when I first encountered your videos, you were talking regularly about a "Skye Cooley". Well I must've spent four hours scouring google maps looking for this Skye Coulie- presumably some rock formation carved out by the Spokane or Missoula floods!! 😬🙄

    • @bigskybob
      @bigskybob 28 дней назад +6

      Seems like an example of Name Determinism to me! He was born to be a geologist!

  • @sanfordgfogg
    @sanfordgfogg 28 дней назад +9

    It's admirable Nick's enthusiasm continues to make this geology accessible to us in plain language. Thank you, Nick!

  • @aquine3130
    @aquine3130 21 день назад +1

    I had no interest in geology until I happened to come across one of Nicks videos. Now, I have a whole series of books and playlists dedicated to the subject. Thank you, Nick, for allowing us to journey with you across the pacific north west and our beautiful Earth.

  • @mbvoelker8448
    @mbvoelker8448 14 дней назад +1

    I've been amazed at the way this all blew up from a fairly simple exploration of a not-so-simple question into a massive exploration of science-history.

  • @pathorgan8643
    @pathorgan8643 26 дней назад +4

    “It’s a geology talk about people, a hundred years ago and today.” I love that! Thank you Nick!!!

  • @ericchristianson8888
    @ericchristianson8888 20 дней назад +3

    BEAUTIFUL presentation from an amazing man! Thank you for all you do for the public...

  • @InterestedAmerican
    @InterestedAmerican 27 дней назад +3

    Outstanding presentation, Nick. The winter A-Z kept me riveted, and I became convinced you are on the right track. Logically speaking, it makes no sense to say everything happened within the last 20,000 years of a 2 million year event that was the last ice age. You are an example of why it is so important to ask questions regarding the accepted science.

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ 28 дней назад +5

    I'm 2/3rds through and think this is approaching what they give those medal things in Stockholm for.
    For Nick and all the folks involved.

  • @dmmchugh3714
    @dmmchugh3714 15 дней назад +1

    I know nothing about geology - except what I've learned from Nick Zenter.
    He is far and away the finest teacher I've ever watched.
    But we did not have so many videos from you, Nick , these last few months, not sure why. Hope you will still post in the summer.

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 10 дней назад

      Love Nic Z as well. I happen to live in Washington state and have been to many of these places which is pretty cool. Another amazing geology teacher and YT channel is (Myron Cook). Highly recommended his channel. He lives and mostly talks about the Rocky Mountain area and is out in the field for the videos

  •  27 дней назад +3

    EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS! I’M A RETIRED SURGEON NEAR SAN FRANCISCO, AND LOVE THE MISSOULA FLOOD STORY. CAN’T WAIT TO DRIVE THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE FLOOD FROM MONTANA TO ASTORIA. INTERESTED IN THE SPOKAN FLOOD(S) .

  • @Taboo666
    @Taboo666 28 дней назад +7

    Rocking from Australia

  • @douginorlando6260
    @douginorlando6260 27 дней назад +4

    Nick! I looked forward to your backyard classes during the Pandemic … they were the perfect antidote for those lockdown days. And I learned so much! Loved your outdoor field trips with awesome geologists like Kathy Troost and others. Being a part of the Professional Geology community is a beautiful way to live.
    THANKS NICK

  • @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd
    @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd 28 дней назад +4

    Wiw the letter from Waters to Bretz made me teary-eyed so thoughtful and wise

  • @petem6846
    @petem6846 28 дней назад +6

    What a fun presentation on how to do research and pull together lots of enthusiastic, free labor via RUclips! Thanks for enriching so many lives Nick!

    • @andyevans2336
      @andyevans2336 27 дней назад

      Big difference between “free” and labor of love for the good of the community. What a terrific group!

  • @julescaru8591
    @julescaru8591 28 дней назад +7

    Good evening from east coast Australia 👋

  • @richarddoyle2216
    @richarddoyle2216 28 дней назад +8

    I really appreciate your presentation and content. Thank you from Australia.

  • @hughbarrett4841
    @hughbarrett4841 27 дней назад +4

    Nice work Nick! I’d bet Washington became an even more wondrous place for the Oregonians in that audience. Thanks!

  • @runninonempty820
    @runninonempty820 26 дней назад +1

    A 5 star talk. Just fantastic!

  • @rovcanada1
    @rovcanada1 28 дней назад +5

    Hi from the Okanagan, British Columbia. Thank you, Nick!

  • @grandparocky
    @grandparocky 28 дней назад +2

    Thank You Nick for a wonderful presentation of my home country where I used to hunt pheasants with my Grandpa

  • @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd
    @DonnaCsuti-ji2dd 28 дней назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this. I think I'll watch it a second time to absorb it better. (My husband Blair A. Csuti did some work with University of Oregon and Washington he did environmental and Mammology) work)

  • @eduardoinclouds9497
    @eduardoinclouds9497 26 дней назад +1

    I was attracted by the beauty of the PNW and wanted to photograph it.. your videos and all deals of informations has made it the more fun and incredible to want to be here and continue to photograph. Thank you Nick!

  • @andyevans2336
    @andyevans2336 27 дней назад +3

    Still think thatI have been spoiled by you and your crew’s productions from Eburg campus. But hey, I’ll be happy to hear a lecture from you darned near anywhere.

  • @alanrobbo6980
    @alanrobbo6980 28 дней назад +8

    I love thees Lectures, Thank You Nick ❤️

  • @neebeeshaabookwayg6027
    @neebeeshaabookwayg6027 27 дней назад +2

    Wonderful 🏆 🏆 🏆... thank you, dear professor nick!!!

  • @julescaru8591
    @julescaru8591 28 дней назад +3

    Watching the animation of the flood waters coming over dry falls,amazing !,and it occurs to me that the terrain would have looked much different before the flood came through. I have an image in my mind of a flat surface being eaten back by the waters , it’s fascinating stuff !

    • @aaafire1776
      @aaafire1776 28 дней назад +3

      And then consider the water would have been hundreds of feet deeper than the animation. Mind blown 😮

  • @geoffreynewton5839
    @geoffreynewton5839 27 дней назад +1

    No one could watch this and not be impressed by your enthusiasm and understanding of the subject . You keep stating that you are not the Geologist but rather the Teacher; and what a magnificent teacher you are! Thanks again from Down Under where such topics are novelty.

  • @farmermark2067
    @farmermark2067 28 дней назад +3

    I caught this a few days ago when it first posted to GSOC's RUclips channel to which I also subscribe. As always a great presentation by Nick. I am looking forward to the upcoming videos Nick will be putting out this summer. Especially the ones (hopefully) where he and other glacial researchers are re-examiming the Spokane area for evidence of the Spokane ice sheet. i can't seem to get enough geology in lately. Thankful for Nick and others to have embraced using RUclips as a way to get geology to a larger audience.

  • @vegasab7186
    @vegasab7186 28 дней назад +4

    Excellent presentation

  • @organicelliottwave2938
    @organicelliottwave2938 28 дней назад +2

    Great synopsis, Nick; thanks so much!

  • @robguttridge6591
    @robguttridge6591 28 дней назад +2

    Superb presentation.

  • @lauram9478
    @lauram9478 28 дней назад +2

    ❤❤❤ Good morning! Will finish later!

  • @floorskins1108
    @floorskins1108 28 дней назад +2

    earth shattering ,thanks

  • @chubbyschoices9701
    @chubbyschoices9701 28 дней назад +1

    I have been wondering how much eastern cascades glacial activity have contributed to these floods...love your presentations Nick

  • @itsjustjoe3790
    @itsjustjoe3790 28 дней назад +2

    Thanks for all the content. When I terraform Mars I’ll keep this in mind

  • @markvanleeuwen6678
    @markvanleeuwen6678 28 дней назад +2

    Good morning from kingman az

  • @scottcox9108
    @scottcox9108 28 дней назад +2

    My daughter lives a quarter mile from bretz house in Seattle

  • @Valkyrie801
    @Valkyrie801 27 дней назад +1

    Could the aquifer that creates The Great Lakes, when beneath The Ice Sheet, in a vast cavernous sub-glacial Lake been a source for a westward flooding across Washington toward the Pacific ocean?

  • @richardservatius5405
    @richardservatius5405 28 дней назад +1

    How would a person prove/disprove that lake Missoula could have depressed the area to the West and some water would have flowed across Thompson Pass? There are definitely glacial till and
    rounded glacial boulders in the area.

    • @richardservatius5405
      @richardservatius5405 28 дней назад +1

      One geologist stated that some rocks found along prichard creek and placer gulch came from Montana.

  • @jennifermoore2041
    @jennifermoore2041 13 дней назад +1

    I'm more interested in the cycles. It seems cyclical how ancient civilizations are ALWAYS BURIED under miles or feet of sediment. Be vigilant 😮

  • @aaafire1776
    @aaafire1776 28 дней назад +1

    Too bad J.H.B. didn't consider COMET impacts on ice as the BIg water source.
    Ice + ice × heat ×n = unusually timed Start / unusually timed end of the last ice age.

    • @scottcox9108
      @scottcox9108 28 дней назад +1

      Comet might have left Washington as a dent in the earth

    • @wiregold8930
      @wiregold8930 28 дней назад +5

      Bretz is smarter than RC. He knew not to posit magical events.

    • @KSparks80
      @KSparks80 27 дней назад +1

      Try a tad less sugar in your Kool-Aid.