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Jerome - check sand dune barkhans for similar trailing tails
ОтветитьJerome is really good at clarifying a difficult subject.
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ОтветитьThis Lecture help place some of the moving pieces of my Local Landscape here in Central Alberta. Thanks for giving me ideas for some hikes this spring. The idea of water channels under block ice has set my mind up to have some looks of near by features here in Central Alberta. Thanks again Nick for putting your time and effort for sharing your passion for Geology. And Cheers to your Special Guest Jerome. Did Jerome bring down any VOC Wines from Okanagan ? Some of Canada's finest come from there. Cheers
ОтветитьI was hoping to hear more about Moses Coulee.
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ОтветитьWow Thank you Jerome L. what a great way to explain all that water.
ОтветитьJerome? I was there last week when we toured the Hwy 89 loop in Central Arizona. Just missed your campus on the way home.
ОтветитьI am in Hua Hin, Thailand, on Saturday, April 22nd, 2023.
ОтветитьRandall Carlson has been talking about the outburst floods coming straight south causing many of the features in Washington that were attributed to the Missoula Floods.
ОтветитьWhere is Nick.
ОтветитьWhat a great presentation!! Thank you
ОтветитьContent was a revelation. Jerome explains features of today's landscape and the incredible power of glacial hydraulic action. If I had never seen a glacier I could scarcely wrap my head around it. Too bad these features are disappearing as the climate warms. See them while you can!
The presentation was about as good as you could ask. Jerome gave a great talk and the system was there to help him. Nick has mastered the tools to let presenters shine.
Thanks, this video is a gem.
Younger Dryas impact theory A to Z?
Evidence mounts inferring a cataclysmic event 12800 years ago coinciding with megafauna extinction(mammoths, mastodons, sabertooth tigers etc.) and the end of clovis culture. The "black mat" sedimentary layer which contains shocked quartz and nanodiamonds is ubiquitous and dates to 12800ya. The Carolina Bays phenomenon may be physical remnants of catastrophic impacts or airbursts on or above the Laurentide ice sheet. The earth is not a closed system.
Thanks Nick for your firehose of information. Whenever I hit the little magnifying glass 🔍, Zentner is often the first name listed.
Great presentation, Jerome! There needs to be an updated program with Nick highlighting the recent work you been doing. Nick, can you please post some of the papers with LiDAR information that Jerome and Skye have been using for their research.
ОтветитьChat relay is so distracting because of how many people try to come on to claim that scientists don't know what they are talking about...
People are just desperate to believe anything alternative.. Terror Management Theory in action...
Excellent lecture Jerome. Thank you Nick, or should I say Professor.
ОтветитьWhat a great way to celebrate Earth Day! Thank You.🙂
ОтветитьGreat presentation Dr. Jerome as always, and thank you Professor Nick for all you do, it is much appreciated
ОтветитьIt is always a great pleasure to learn something new with Jerome Lesemann. What a teacher ! Thank you Jerome, and thank you Nick for this opportunity.
ОтветитьJerome backs his shit up with actual exemplars from elsewhere which is something so many contrarians and speculators just will or can not do. It seems such an obvious thing, but so many workers just seem incapable of this practical approach and struggle to support their proposals. Will never understand this. Great talk!
ОтветитьGNEISS LECTURE APPRECIATE THE PRESENTATION
Ответитьyes more lectures with other presenters,also why not create a flood in a tank to show erosion over a big area in say a big circular tank like what is used in aquariums,then all could watch flood and aftermath in real time.
ОтветитьHi, Love your Lectures,
I’m from the U.K. Essex,
I wish I had a Lecturer like you 70 years ago, my life may have gone in a different direction.
It’s taking time to catch up, but I’m learning so much, Thank You.
Very good presentation it makes a lot of since.
ОтветитьThis was an excellent presentation. Thank you Jerome. Does the pressure of the overlying thick ice cause a phase change to liquid? Does sun light penetrate very thick ice and melt it at the bottom like it does on my driveway?
ОтветитьWatching and listening in replay on Sunday evening.
ОтветитьIt's good to see Jerome.
What happens when all that water hits the ocean?
Does it change the current?
What happens to the fishand plants in the oceans?
Great presentation
ОтветитьI wonder if these constant flows and outbursts happened at the north end of the Ice sheet in the Yukon! Constant cycles of that would make areas like the John Reeves Boneyard make sense.
ОтветитьExcellent 💖 thanks Jerome, thanks Nick ❣️
ОтветитьThanks for the presentation Jerome. This helps me understand Antonio Zamora's video a bit more - postulating that volcanism assisted in melting the ice sheet and creating the vast amount of water necessary to deliver these outburst floods.
ОтветитьI’m glad I watched Nick joining Jerome’s class describing how water could run uphill about a year ago. And Nick interview of Jerome in the field scouting for his research. A great show!
ОтветитьGreetings from the BIG SKY. This predisposition is a somewhat new discovery to me.
ОтветитьThese higher level undergraduate lectures are great to attend in the middle of Montana.
ОтветитьCould some of the photographic evidence of ancient water on Mars, be from Glacial outflow flooding events? Many of the photos that I'm seeing (here) are reminding me of several of the photos that I have seen on Mars as well.
ОтветитьMust’ve made passing thru that ice free corridor a bit more interesting.
ОтветитьGreat presentation! I enjoy following along, watching the video of the Omak bedforms, Mansfield channels and seeing it all come together to change how we see the formation of the scablands!
In my opinion the Cordilleran ice sheet is like a giant Canadian faucet draining into Wa Id and Mt. changing/redefining the “Missoula Flood”
Amazing to see these brand new discoveries. Thank you Jerome and Nick!
ОтветитьTo Jerome, I find this lecture very interesting and exciting. This old woman is thrilled that Iceland is providing a living laboratory for information that can help to understand the floods and glaciation in Canada and Washington. Thank you for sharing with the Zentnerds. Nick, thank you for all of your videos. Thanks to you I'm learning so very much. You indirectly led me to find Shawn Willsey and Myron Cook to learn from their videos. From the three of you geologists I now have a collection of books on geology that are adding to my learning. I am seeing Washington with new eyes. Thank you!
ОтветитьIf any human or ice age animal remains were ever found in this period.....seems to me that dating would shed yet more light.......
great lecture!!!
Wow so many gaps filled here and so much to chew on. This should change so much about how North America developed over the last 30,000 years. Thanks Jerome and Nick.
ОтветитьI am researching so that I can puzzle out the features of eastern Washington that have always intrigued me. I find that as I begin to understand these lectures, that am only more intrigued by them.
ОтветитьHey Nick I seem to be having the greatest of difficulty determining your schedule, of the live pat of class / discussions
Or your backyard sessions the most recent stuff I've tried to catch a schedule have all been 1 year to 2 months, so if you could find some way to get a message to me to at least be patient or the time n day to watch for I'd be most grateful
Nice 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 video
ОтветитьGood job sky im a fan with a new appreciation of calcreate
Utube channel in the future for you????
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