Encased in Ice: The Huronian Glaciation

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

Комментарии • 5

  • @kimrnhof107
    @kimrnhof107 8 месяцев назад

    I like the way you present the data, and why we believe that these events happen and how - keep up the good work - and thanks for a good video

    • @MystiQ1.0
      @MystiQ1.0  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @stevenbaumann8692
    @stevenbaumann8692 Месяц назад

    I keep having to do this. The paleomagnetic data is still highly conflicting. It is hard to find unmetamophosed LIPs in the Paleoproterozoic.
    You also have to remember that the GOE pumped less than 1% of O2 into the atmosphere. Did it play a role? Maybe. But it is still a hypothesis.
    At least you didn't say it was 300 million years long. I run into that a lot.
    It was not a single glaciation. There were three large advancements, each separated by normal passive margin deposits. There are NO cap carbonates in the Huronian rocks. The deposits are no thicker than they are today. The Huronian is a lithologic Supergroup. It is not a period of time.

  • @quantumcat7673
    @quantumcat7673 3 месяца назад +1

    I would love to have a presentation on what are the consequences of the current status of Earth's climate which is that we are currently near the end of the current interglacial, the Holocene, in an otherwise icehouse condition since the start of the Pleistocene (ref. NOAA , glaciations cycles) and the warming of the climate because we are dumping CO2 in the atmosphere. I believe the warming might save us from the next Glacial.

    • @MystiQ1.0
      @MystiQ1.0  3 месяца назад

      I've been thinking about that for a while. If I were to address our current climate I am thinking of presenting several possibilities. While we are dumping C02, I believe the effects might be negligible compared to the Sun. People are also hyper-sensitive on this subject of the current climate it's almost radioactive to touch it. Thanks for your comment I will think about making it!