Its always a pleasure to watch your videos....your mini lectures take me back to my undergraduate years ....a time when I thought I was absolutely fascinated by the science. Years later (now as a practicing geologist)....I still find the information exhilarating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Faisal
I’m really enjoying this series. I intend to watch it through a few times as I work. It’s helping terms stick in my brain. Currently having a somewhat practical use for the information probably isn’t hurting either, I suppose. I’m not good at memorizing lists of phonemes that I don’t understand, so this is a good sign that you’re imparting some comprehension. Thanks!
If you don't mind me asking, what school are you going on field camp with and where are your main sites. I teach field camp and love hearing about others' programs.
It's the SDSMT Ranch A field camp, it's going to be mainly on describing/interpreting phanerozoic strata, tertiary igneous intrusions and proterozoic metamorphism structures in the Northern Black Hills. It's supposed to all be associated with Laramide orogeny, but I guess I'll find out!
AstralXRomance1 Just looked up the site. It looks beautiful. I have a slight bias that before going on field camp, you're a geology student. After field camp, you're a geologist. Have fun!
Very nice video and work , very useful and educational, can u please make video for each type separately in details as it will be very nice if present for educational purposes. thanks in advance.
Mostly Colorado, but also Texas, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nevada, California, New York, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Iceland. I always have a camera with me when I travel.
Given its broad application, everyone should understand GEOLOGY - therefore this video has been indexed and a link added by DR-KNOW / iq-2k Information Services - roughly 650 videos have indexed for this series
Its always a pleasure to watch your videos....your mini lectures take me back to my undergraduate years ....a time when I thought I was absolutely fascinated by the science. Years later (now as a practicing geologist)....I still find the information exhilarating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Faisal
Finally, a readable and helpful diagram for the cross-section of an alluvial fan.
I’m really enjoying this series. I intend to watch it through a few times as I work. It’s helping terms stick in my brain. Currently having a somewhat practical use for the information probably isn’t hurting either, I suppose. I’m not good at memorizing lists of phonemes that I don’t understand, so this is a good sign that you’re imparting some comprehension. Thanks!
I should make the reservoir engineers I work with watch this..Very good overview!
You’re an amazing explainer!! Thanks!!!
Hey, thanks for this an awesome video!
In a deep water environment, what is ‘upwards-thickening’ and what does it
indicate?
About to start field camp in 2 weeks. These videos provide good review of the sedimentary stuff I'm weak in.
If you don't mind me asking, what school are you going on field camp with and where are your main sites. I teach field camp and love hearing about others' programs.
It's the SDSMT Ranch A field camp, it's going to be mainly on describing/interpreting phanerozoic strata, tertiary igneous intrusions and proterozoic metamorphism structures in the Northern Black Hills. It's supposed to all be associated with Laramide orogeny, but I guess I'll find out!
AstralXRomance1 Just looked up the site. It looks beautiful. I have a slight bias that before going on field camp, you're a geology student. After field camp, you're a geologist. Have fun!
Great viewing- well done!
+Tim Spillane Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
😍 thank you
Very nice video and work , very useful and educational, can u please make video for each type separately in details as it will be very nice if present for educational purposes. thanks in advance.
Add a chart so these terms can be visualized.
where was this filmed? looks a lot like eastern washington.
Mostly Colorado, but also Texas, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nevada, California, New York, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Iceland. I always have a camera with me when I travel.
Given its broad application, everyone should understand GEOLOGY - therefore this video has been indexed and a link added by DR-KNOW / iq-2k Information Services - roughly 650 videos have indexed for this series
Dude your awesome
the new, sped up intro threw me off quite a bit haha
Rewatcing a 3rd time.
4:05 i see what u did there 😀 "normally exposed to airbud" 😂
Limestone @10:18
5 THUMBZZUPP!