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Glaciation: Examining Sandstones
Two geologists examine sandstones that they have come across whilst exploring the rocks of Scotland.
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Glaciation: The Geology of Northern Scotland
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An introduction to the geology of northern Scotland.
Glaciation: Diamictites
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An examination of diamictine and sandstone strata of the Garvellachs and how they make up the rock formation.
Glaciation: Limestones
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A close look at the limestone rock in the Garvellachs.
Glaciation: Snowball Earth
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Evidence for and against the Snowball Earth hypothesis.
Utah: Book Cliffs
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An introduction to the Book Cliffs in Utah and their importance in geology.
Utah: Sediment transportation within incised valleys
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Sediment transportation within incised valleys.
Predicting Volcanoes
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The Open University's researcher in volcanoes, Hazel Rymer explains why the Poás volcano in Costa Rica is her favourite, and how evidence form previous experiments there has lead her to believe there may be an environmental crisis - similar to one in the 1990's - on it's way. There have been changes in gravity above Poás, and Hazel talks us through some experiments she will be undertaking in th...
Volcanic Successions in Santorini
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Dr. Richard Thorpe visits Oia on the north island of Santorini to look at red scoria, lava, stratified pumice, and where Santorini sits geographically and how it originally became a caldera.
Longterm sustainability of quarries
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A look at the road laying process. The need to supply locally, use natural road products and protect the environment around quarries.
How a quarry works
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Quarry managers explain how rock is formed and how they extract different layers
The age of rocks
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Andrew Bell explains how we can determine the age of rocks by analyzing their layers.
Volcanism in the western rift zone
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Basalt, Iceland's basic building block of the western rift zone.
New land on the Island of Vestmannaeyjar
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New land on the Island of Vestmannaeyjar
Using dikes as kinematic indicators
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Using dikes as kinematic indicators
The Crystal Fractionation experiment
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The Crystal Fractionation experiment
Coal! I can dig it!
Very informative
Damn this video is awesome! Is this part of a larger documentary?
Thanks for finding this and posting. Would be very curious of the date of the video.
Love a UA-cam video that doesn’t dumb down a subject for me. But instead makes me keep rewinding again and again to catch it all.
I love this countryside. I lived here for a few months back in my 20s which left a lasting impression on me. It’s wonderful seeing this again in this video
All this is based on your assumption that the Earth aged in the past at the same rate it ages presently. That is a BIG and likely WRONG assumption!!! It's very possible the layers of rock, sediment and fossils, could have been laid down quickly during a massive global event, whether from a giant meteor hitting the Earth or from Noah's flood. You believe the Earth has gone through minor changes over billions of years, but it makes more sense if the Earth has gone through a few huge changes happening very rapidly. The facts written down in the bible a few thousand years ago, I believe have more credence than your guesses based on hypothetical theories!
Earth Disaster Cycle - Pole Shifting. I wonder if this is how. How does Such a Large Amount of Organic matter become buried by feet of dirt? Instead of consumed by bugs and what not?
How many cubic make a ton on 0/100mm stone?
Informative
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Not true
Your not true
I knew I’d find someone like you in the comments 😮
Some valuable nuggets of information. For more search Scottish geology.
Very interested but I wish the sound was better. It's hard to get the place names etc
Woah, this is a hidden gem
"I will get rid of this one first" *UNCEREMONIALLY YEETS SAND SAMPLE ONTO THE GROUND*
12 years later...
What an awful explanation. Full of undefined jargon.
Agreed
It’s not jargon. This is how people spoke before the internet hobbled their communication skills. Every educational video on UA-cam is geared toward kids, idiots or idiotic kids. Go watch the bbc news coverage from Chernobyl in 1986 and compare it to today.
The coal of the world is resulting from the flood.
Why is it buildt for what ?
To8let paper is perfect for this video, bc it’s a ton of b u ll shit
Mountains used to be HUGE trees. They ended up cut by the Giants Nephilim mentioned in the Bible. Trees were in cristal. This is why we can find their cristal roots still in the ground.
Cool experiment really helps you visualise what's going on.
This is a very good, very explanatory video. Thank you. :)
very good analysis -- fun fact,: desert sand cant be used for making concrete in construction because of the rounded surface , as u mentioned, water cushions the collusions , .. - the strength of concrete is much lower with rounded sand compared with jagged
Did you know that Coal was formed from the large decayed trees and animal carcasses as a result of the worldwide flood in Noah's day, when God caused it to rain for forty days and forty nights? God used a strong wind to buried the trees and carcasses of man and beast in the earth under great pressure. Genesis 6:17,18 Genesis 8:1 And God remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and God made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters assuaged;
The bible isn't a source and that's not how that works
I know of a missing link in the education of geologists. They tell us that our planet Earth has the most to fear from an asteroid impact or volcano eruptions. But when we look at the many horizontal layers that we find throughout our planet, we clearly see the effect of a repeating cataclysm. These disasters are mentioned in ancient books like the Mahabharata from India and the Popol Vuh from the Mayans and others. They tell us about a cycle of seven disasters that separate the eras from the world. Certainly, regularly recurring global disasters cannot be caused by asteroid impacts or volcanic eruptions. The only possible cause is another celestial body, a planet, orbiting our sun in an eccentric orbit. Then it is close to the sun for a short period and after the crossing at a very high speed it disappears into the universe for a long time. Planet 9 exists, but it seems invisible. These disasters cause a huge tidal wave of seawater that washes over land "above the highest mountains." At the end it covers the earth with a layer of mud, a mixture of sand, clay, lime, fossils of marine and terrestrial animals and small and larger meteorites. Forests are flattened and because of the pressure from the layers on top the wood is changed into coal. These disasters also create a cycle of civilizations. To learn much more about the recurring flood cycle, the re-creation of civilizations and its chronology and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: invisible nibiru 9
You can see the ( boulders ) on hilltops when approaching kinlochbervie.
Do you have any Microscopic study on Limestone?
How do i get the machines for quarry
If the formation of coal is of interest to you, I offer you an alternative to the explanation given on this video. I believe other geologists have a superior interpretation of evidence that better fits the evidence. creation.com/coal-memorial-to-the-flood
2021
144p lmao
Too much minecraft.
from india
old is gold
From 5' away, the video quality is much better.
Being very interested in the Raynes Quarries in Llanddulas, their history, and the working of which are on my channel, I found this explanation very interesting. The shipping of stone from the Llandullas is also shown on my channel.
Very cool video
Very interesting and informative. Thank you.
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