Macklemore ft Geologic - Church


Macklemore ft Geologic - Church


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Shades of Green: Geology


While the towering canopies of the forests across the Tongass mark the landscape and form majestic scenery, some of the most important aspects of the Tongass are invisible - beneath the surface. Formations from volcanic activity, caves carved out of the karst topography, and long, smooth beaches are some of the distinguishing features that make the Tongass a truly unique World Class Treasure, as this segment details.


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Geology Rap


Geology is crunk! Learn about the rock cycle and plate tectonics with the latest rap by Mrs. Harvey. But be careful....geology can be HOT!!! LYRICS: Geology Its the study of rocks Mrs. Harveylicious gonna rock yo socks With the knowledge of the earth and its forms I know yo brains are thirsty, so get ready for the storm Its called the rock cycle and it goes round and round Consider it a geologic merry-go-round So hop on, cause this ride aint whack And Ill take you to the middle of the earth and back It starts with a rock getting weathered and eroded They get eaten away like iron thats corroded Wind, water, ice, and sulfuric acid rain These can all reduce a rock to itty bitty grains Called sediments, like dust in the wind When their transportation stops, deposition can begin Then pressure starts to build from the bottom to the top Cementation and compaction form a sedimentary rock Layers upon layers We be findin bones and shells in dem layers But when those layers get pushed down in the mantle The heat and pressure that results is far too great to handle Oh snap, wheres my sedimentary rock? My sedimentary rock is now a metamorphic rock Over years and years the rock is slowly changed The molecular structure of the rocks is rearranged As the metamorphic rock moves closer to the core It flows into the magma and melts more and more Cooling, crystallizing to an igneous rock If you touch it while its cooling, you best drop it like its hawwwt! The rock cycle (X4) Fo sheezy <b>...</b>


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Structural Geology Research with Dr. Randy Merrett


Dr. Randy Merrett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas. Dr. Marrett's research concentrates on deformation processes in the upper continental crust where folds, faults, and opening-mode fractures are the most important products. This work is applicable to a wide range of human concerns such as natural hazards (eg, earthquakes, volcanoes) and the flow of fluids through rock (eg, hydrocarbons, water, contaminants). Some common themes that relate his disparate interests are quantitative field observations and analysis, especially using techniques that address spatial and size scaling of structures. Dr. Marrett currently has on-going projects that address active faulting and geyser eruption patterns in the Central Andes of Argentina and Chile, detachment folding and curved orogenic belt development in the Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico, and opening-mode fracturing in numerous areas.


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Greatest Geology Discoveries 1/3


1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed of liquid. 2. Earth's Inner Core (1930s) Inge Lehmann documents that some seismic waves from deep inside the Earth's core do not pass through, but are reflected back. It becomes clear that the Earth has an inner core consisting of a small, solid iron sphere that is surrounded by a thick outer core composed of liquid iron. 3. Continental Drift (1911) Alfred Wegener proposes that all the continents in the world once formed a single, giant landmass that was eventually split apart in a process called "continental drift." Wegener's evidence consists of the "fit" of South America with Africa, fossil distribution and geological similarities. 4. Seafloor Spreading (1950s -- 1960s) Adding his own data on changes in seafloor depth and geology to discoveries of his peers, Harry Hess proposes that Wegener's theory of continental drift is a result of seafloor spreading. He hypothesizes that molten magma from beneath the Earth's crust is oozing up between the plates in the Great Global Rift (now referred to as the Mid-Ocean Ridge). As the hot magma cools, it expands and pushes the plates out from the rift, causing the Atlantic Ocean to get wider over time. 5. Plate Tectonics (1960s) The work of many scientists reveals that the Earth's surface is broken into several <b>...</b>


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Geo of Blue Scholars - Kick Bush


Stop the Killings Benefit Show Saturday, February 17, 2007 7:30pm SOMArts 934 Brannan St. San Francisco, CA 94103


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Geologic Time: Introduction


What is Geology?Tenets of geology. Divisions of of geologic time. Radioactive isotopes: their origin and how they are used to calculate the age of rocks


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Greatest Geology Discoveries 2/3


1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed of liquid. 2. Earth's Inner Core (1930s) Inge Lehmann documents that some seismic waves from deep inside the Earth's core do not pass through, but are reflected back. It becomes clear that the Earth has an inner core consisting of a small, solid iron sphere that is surrounded by a thick outer core composed of liquid iron. 3. Continental Drift (1911) Alfred Wegener proposes that all the continents in the world once formed a single, giant landmass that was eventually split apart in a process called "continental drift." Wegener's evidence consists of the "fit" of South America with Africa, fossil distribution and geological similarities. 4. Seafloor Spreading (1950s -- 1960s) Adding his own data on changes in seafloor depth and geology to discoveries of his peers, Harry Hess proposes that Wegener's theory of continental drift is a result of seafloor spreading. He hypothesizes that molten magma from beneath the Earth's crust is oozing up between the plates in the Great Global Rift (now referred to as the Mid-Ocean Ridge). As the hot magma cools, it expands and pushes the plates out from the rift, causing the Atlantic Ocean to get wider over time. 5. Plate Tectonics (1960s) The work of many scientists reveals that the Earth's surface is broken into several <b>...</b>


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Florida's aquifer adventure - Florida Geological Survey Video 2


The Florida Geological Survey Digital Collection includes historic resources from the Florida Geological Survey (FGS). FGS is an Office which reports directly to the Deputy Secretary for Land & Recreation in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The mission of the FGS is to collect, interpret, disseminate, store and maintain geologic data, thereby contributing to the responsible use and understanding of Florida's natural resources, and to conserve the State of Florida's oil and gas resources and minimize environmental impacts from exploration and production operations. Also in UF Digital Collections: www.ufdc.ufl.edu


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March 11, 2011 - Earthquake ANALYSIS / UPDATE - a GEOLOGIC RECORD SETTING DAY


Today Japan had a confirmed 8.9 magnitude earthquake with subsequent global tsunami. Also.. several hundred 5.0 to 7.0 quakes in between !... ALL TODAY! earthquake.usgs.gov www.intellicast.com download.cnet.com earthquake.usgs.gov www.volcano.si.edu aslwww.cr.usgs.gov www.emsc-csem.org www.isthisthingon.org www.pnsn.orgFAIR USE NOTICE: These Videos may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: www.law.cornell.edu


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Geology 101 Online Course - UniversalClass


Interested in geology? Take this online course offered by UniversalClass.


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Greatest Geology Discoveries 3/3


1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed of liquid. 2. Earth's Inner Core (1930s) Inge Lehmann documents that some seismic waves from deep inside the Earth's core do not pass through, but are reflected back. It becomes clear that the Earth has an inner core consisting of a small, solid iron sphere that is surrounded by a thick outer core composed of liquid iron. 3. Continental Drift (1911) Alfred Wegener proposes that all the continents in the world once formed a single, giant landmass that was eventually split apart in a process called "continental drift." Wegener's evidence consists of the "fit" of South America with Africa, fossil distribution and geological similarities. 4. Seafloor Spreading (1950s -- 1960s) Adding his own data on changes in seafloor depth and geology to discoveries of his peers, Harry Hess proposes that Wegener's theory of continental drift is a result of seafloor spreading. He hypothesizes that molten magma from beneath the Earth's crust is oozing up between the plates in the Great Global Rift (now referred to as the Mid-Ocean Ridge). As the hot magma cools, it expands and pushes the plates out from the rift, causing the Atlantic Ocean to get wider over time. 5. Plate Tectonics (1960s) The work of many scientists reveals that the Earth's surface is broken into several <b>...</b>


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Lecture - 2 Geologic Structures


Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy, Department of Civil Engineering,IITKharagpur.For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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Geological Research with Dr. Leon Long


Dr. Leon Long is a professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas. Dr. Long's research is in isotope geology, especially to use naturally occurring radioactivity and its daughter products as a geologic clock (eg, to date the crystallization of a magma), and as a geochemical tracer (eg, to characterize the source rock whose melting produced the magma). Dr. Long is interested in applying the Rb-Sr isotopic age method to clay minerals, one possibility being to date when weathering had produced an ancient soil zone.


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Geologic History of the Earth: Part 1


This Part Covers from the Hadaen Eon to the End of the Paleozoic Era, which ended with the Permian extinction. This Video gives a brief look at the evolution of life, as well as the Geologic progression of our planet. I also cover a few extinction events. Enjoy!!! I give credit to John Williams, creator of the Jurassic Park Theme song, used in this video. Thank You


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March 12, 2011 - Current assessment of Geologic Activity - CONFIRMED MELTDOWN 11am CST


news.yahoo.com Cesium in the air = some kind of meltdown Don't be scared.. be prepared.. seriously... I hope I am wrong, and I have to eat crow.. but im going off of ASAIN MSM REPORTS of meltdown .. linked below.. and now Michio Kaku AND BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY.. who they have brought on to discuss the "potential" meltdown, and the VERIFIED DETECTED CESIUM IN THE AIR... which means RODS HAVE MELTED!!!! below I have provided links to monitor the jet stream flow of the "radiation" cloud once it reaches altitude to move eastward towards the United states. below is the PROJECTED map making its way around the internet.. the only actual map I could find showing anything to expect. The reactor has blown .. radiation is detected, people have died and will get sick.. I don't know why CNN isn't reporting the meltdown that is being talked about via the below links over in Asia about 6 hours ago!!! ********************* also, here is the "A is for Atom" - video for "children" all about "atoms" and "radiation" : vimeo.com Projected LETHAL fallout radius: www.examiner.com link to read about the "china syndrome" mentioned by Michio Kaku today on Fox news: en.wikipedia.org link to asian story reporting meltdown... english.kyodonews.jp BULLETIN: Gov't to order TEPCO to open Fukushima No. 1 reactor valve to release pressure TOKYO, March 12, Kyodo Japan's nuclear safety agency is set to issue an unprecedented order for Tokyo Electric Power Co. to open a valve at the troubled Fukushima No <b>...</b>


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Geologic Journey II- Largest Tear in the World


For more, visit science.discovery.com | Nick heads to the Great African Rift Valley to study the largest tectonic rift on the planet.


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Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 1


CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection and the design of engineered structures. Prerequisite: Ge Eng 275.


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Geologic "Eras", animated


"Eras" is a fast-paced, hand-drawn, animated timeline of the four most prominent geologic eras of Earth's history -- Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic. It was created by students 12 to 15 years of age, in the LineStorm Animation Digital FlipBook class at the Creative Arts at Park School summer program in Brookline, Massachusetts. Originating entirely on flipbooks, "Eras" visualizes the delightful Science Song of the same name, written by David Haines, from his oratorio, "LifeTime: Songs of Life and Evolution." The performance is by the North Cambridge Family Opera Company Chorus, at MIT's Kresge Auditorium during the Cambridge Science Festival, April 2006. The chorus was conducted by David Bass. Geologic "Eras", animated, was supervised by Pell Osborn and produced by MotionArt, Boston.


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Green River Utah Structural Geology 3D Visualization


The geological maps seen in these visualizations are constructed using data from a publication titled "Geologic Map 180" created by the Utah Geological Survey, a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources (we have obtained permission from the UGS to use this publication as a basis for our visualization). The maps are authored by Hellmut H. Doelling of the Utah Geological Survey in the year 2001. The elevation surface of the region is modeled from the National Elevation Dataset using 10m spaced data points and Landsat natural color mosaics are applied as surface textures in the non-geographic overlay version of the animation. Our visualization begins with a north-up overhead view of an area of Utah between Green River and Moab. The La Sal mountains are in the lower right portion of the viewpoint. Both Landsat satellite imagery and geological interpretive maps are overlaid onto a flat surface, which will later become three dimensional. As the camera moves into position near the South East corner of the working area, the geologic cross sections will be extruded to true height above sea level, reaching vertically out of the flat terrain surface. Project at: exosphere3d.com


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Geologic Journey - Dr. Michael Melchin


Dr. Michael Melchin St. Francis Xavier University Dr. Melchin specializes in the areas of invertebrate paleontology - the study of prehistoric invertebrates by analyzing fossils and stratigraphy - a branch of geology that studies layers of rock. In particular, his research focus is the study of graptolites - fossils of extinct marine organisms found in rocks. Dr. Melchin received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees at University of Waterloo and his Ph.D. at University of Western Ontario. In addition to his faculty position at St. Francis Xavier University, he is an Honorary Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University, Department of Earth Sciences, and an Adjunct Professor in the Earth Sciences Department at the University of Western Ontario.


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BLUE SCHOLARS: Coffee and Snow 2


DOWNLOAD: bluescholars.bandcamp.com It snowed again. So we filmed something... again. Director/DP/Editor: Zia Mohajerjasbi NYC Footage: Anthony Falco Thanks to Cahn Nguyen, Sam Toloui, Bronwyn Proctor, and the snow. @bluescholars @prometheusbrown @sabzi @drzia


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Green River Utah Structural Geology 3D Visualization (Landsat Image)


The geological maps seen in these visualizations are constructed using data from a publication titled "Geologic Map 180" created by the Utah Geological Survey, a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources (we have obtained permission from the UGS to use this publication as a basis for our visualization). The maps are authored by Hellmut H. Doelling of the Utah Geological Survey in the year 2001. The elevation surface of the region is modeled from the National Elevation Dataset using 10m spaced data points and Landsat natural color mosaics are applied as surface textures in the non-geographic overlay version of the animation. Our visualization begins with a north-up overhead view of an area of Utah between Green River and Moab. The La Sal mountains are in the lower right portion of the viewpoint. Both Landsat satellite imagery and geological interpretive maps are overlaid onto a flat surface, which will later become three dimensional. As the camera moves into position near the South East corner of the working area, the geologic cross sections will be extruded to true height above sea level, reaching vertically out of the flat terrain surface. Project page: exosphere3d.com


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Pancakes and Geology: Cruisin' the Fossil Freeway


Paleontologist Kirk Johnson and artist Ray Troll give a lesson in geologic formations over a pancake breakfast near Vantage, Washington. The two have teamed up with Seattle's Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture to co-curate the exhibition "Cruisin' the Fossil Freeway," on view from Dec. 19, 2009 to May 31, 2010. www.burkemuseum.org


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Jake One, Prometheus Brown, Sol, and Preach - Dawgs in the House [Official Video]


Purchase the song on iTunes! itunes.apple.com More info here: www.dawgsinthehouse.com All proceeds from the song, as well as $2 from each shirt sold, will go to the Dawgs in the House Scholarship Fund. Produced by Big Time Hype: www.bigtimehype.com www.facebook.com Follow the Artists: @solzilla @prometheusbrown @Preach63 @JakeUno @BlueScholars Recorded and mixed by @ElanWright Support their music at: solsays.com bluescholars.com rhymesayers.com www.myspace.com


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Geologic Journey- Volcanic Forms


For more, visit science.discovery.com | A bizarre volcano in the Afar Depression, whose summit is below sea level, could hold the key to understanding how early life forms thrived over 4 billion years ago.


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GEOLOGY 'ROCKS'


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The Geologic Time Scale - Part 1 of 4


This is part one of four videos summarizing the geologic time scale in terms of geologic history both biological and terrestrial. Far from exhaustive, this video only tries to present a holistic view of general events, highlighting significant topics at the discretion of the author.


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How to Read a Geologic Map (1/3)


Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he demonstrates how to read a geologic map. |Uploaded with TubeShack www.shacksoftware.com


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The Atlantic Ocean & geological time


Crossing the North Atlantic by ship gives a great insight into the immensity of geological time, says Andrew Johnson. Find out more at www.test-tube.org.uk


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Geological Engineering Project


The purpose of this presentation is to study the seismic behavior of the rock slopes and block structures during the 2006 Hawaii earthquakes. The geological engineering investigation of seismic damage after these earthquakes focuses on the relationships between the observed geology and the failure mechanisms. This relationship will be highlighted by discussing the observed rock failures with the involved parameters that have the greatest effect on stability during earthquakes. A brief overview of the seismic history of Hawaii and geology of the area will also be provided.


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USGS Geologic Map of Time and Terrain


Owen Hopkins presenting the Geologic Map of Time and Terrain to Tuloso Midway elementary school in Corpus Christi, TX. Usual presentations are to groups of students with their teachers where we tell them some facts about the map and then challenge them to tell those facts to any student/teacher that they see looking at the map. The map comes with a booklet of pertinent information about the map and how it was created. Our goal is to Plant the Seeds of Geologic Curiosity by encouraging an interest in science in general and geology in particular and we think this map can do that. For more information on the Maps In Schools Program please visit: www.ccgeo.org


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Geologic Carbon Sequestration: Mitigating Climate Change by Injecting CO2 Underground


July 21, 2009 Berkeley Lab summer lecture: Climate change provides strong motivation to reduce CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide capture and storage involves the capture, compression, and transport of CO2 to geologically favorable areas, where its injected into porous rock more than one kilometer underground for permanent storage. Oldenburg, who heads Berkeley Labs Geologic Carbon Sequestration Program, will focus on the challenges, opportunities, and research needs of this innovative technology.


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Lecture - 3 Geologic Maps and Stratigraphic Sections


Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy, Department of Civil Engineering,IITKharagpur.For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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GigaPanning Geology


Ronald Schott of Fort Hays State University talks at the first Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science, November 11-13 2010 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. This workshop will focus on the application of GigaPanning to geologic research and education. We'll explore field site documentation, GigaPan-based visual correlation of outcrops/specimens, macro- GigaPans, petrographic microGigaPans and discuss future directions in geologic GigaPanning. Examples of classroom pedagogy and research use of GigaPans will be offered to spark the discussion. Objectives: Discover the wide variety of existing uses for GigaPans in geology; Establish a social graph of the geologic GigaPanning community; Explore additional avenues for applying GigaPan technology to the study of the Earth. Contact: gigapixelscience.org or Mary Jo Daines at mknelly@andrew.cmu.edu


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Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 13


*GUEST LECTURE: Dr. Robert R. Holmes, National Flood Coordinator for the US Geological Survey and a Professor of Civil Engineering at Missouri S&T, gives his presentation "Large Sand-Bed River Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport: Missouri and Missouri Rivers". CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection and the design of engineered structures. Prerequisite: Ge Eng 275.


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Engineering Geology And Geotechnics - Lecture 2


CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection and the design of engineered structures. Prerequisite: Ge Eng 275.


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Nature and Geology of Planet Earth I The Great Courses


www.thegreatcourses.com First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is John Renton. I'm a professor of geology at West Virginia University. And I'm here to teach you something about Earth. Now, it's customary to start a course off like this: by giving some statement as to what my intent is—most teachers do that. And let me tell you what my intent is not. My intent is not to turn you into a geologist because I'm sure you have a profession of your own. What I'd like you to get out of this course is information that you will take with you for the rest of your life, wherever you go in the world.—I don't care whether it's a trip to the office or on vacation—so that you can look at the world that passes you by in a little bit different fashion, understanding it better, appreciating it better. So, if you do that, then my intent will be fulfilled. Now, the other thing I'd like to do is to give you some idea of what the overall course is going to be like here. I divided this course into 12 topics. The first topic is going to be called "Earth and its Place in Space," because I think it's very important for students, for anybody, getting into a course of geology, to have an idea where you fit into the "big picture." And of course, the big picture is going to be the universe. So we'll do that first. And then, we'll go into the two sections on rocks and minerals. You have to understand what the Earth is made of, and so we'll talk about minerals first. And there are thousands of <b>...</b>


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Geology and the Global Flood - Dr. Steven Austin


Scripture describes a global flood in no uncertain terms. All major mountains of the world have fossil of sea creatures in very widespread sedimentary strata at high elevations. Five affirmations about geologic processes form the framework for understanding the geologic features of the earth: (1) sedimentation, (2) tectonics, (3) erosion, (4) volcanism, and (5) exponential decline. Catastrophic flood tectonics and sedimentation were followed by great volcanic events and colossal sheet-flood and channelized erosion. These global geologic processes have declined into the slower processes we see in the present world. Scripture forms the framework for interpreting the geology of the world we see. This video file is a 60 minute seminar by Steven Austin ( creationwiki.org )that was recorded during the Seattle Creation Conference ( www.nwcreation.net ), October 2009. View more videos from the 2009 conference: www.nwcreation.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Speaker: Dr. Steven A. Austin is a field research geologist with a Ph.D. from Penn State University in sedimentary geology. He is "Senior Research Scientist" with Institute for Creation Research in Dallas, Texas. He has performed geologic research on six of the seven continents of the world. His research adventures have taken him by helicopter into the crater of Mount St. Helens volcano, by bush plane onto glaciers in the high mountains of Alaska, by raft through <b>...</b>


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Grynch - I'm A Dreamer feat. Geologic and Thig Natural


Off the Something More EP. Download at getgrynch.com


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Lecture 37 - Geologic Hazards Subsidence , Collapsible Soils


Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy , Department of Civil Engineering IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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Geologic Modeling in EVS & MVS


EVS and MVS are essential tools for geologists and geophysicists. No longer are you limited to 2D fence diagrams and crude guesses. Discover dozens of new ways to interpret your sites boring logs as a group in 3D.


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Geologic of Blue Scholars x Soompi Interview, Talks Seattle Hip-Hop, Top 10 Lists, Filipinos & More


I sat down with Geologic of Blues Scholars at the University of Washington for an interview for Soompi.com. Topics covered: Meeting Sabzi at UW, the importance of politics, being the most well-known Seattle rapper, the Seattle rap scene, having a diverse fan base, the Top Ten Asian American rappers list, working with Bambu on 'Slow Down', why there are so many Filipinos in the arts, having dedicated fans, the effect of the internet on musicians careers, being true to yourself, the labeling that goes on in hip-hop. Follow Geo on Twitter: www.twitter.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Check out my blog: www.makeitinthemotherland.com Tumblr www.davidbfung.tumblr.com


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The Geological Periods of Earth


A video to show the geological periods of our planet. There are not all Earth ages, only the periods with terrestrial life ;) Credits: Celestia Please subscribe to my channel. Thanks for watching :) NOTE: For all visitors. I know there are some misspellings in the image texts. All images are from the Celestia space simulator, not mine ;) In 2:35 you can see a red impact mark in the map, I know the best known massive extintion was in the Cretaceous. But it was in the last stage of the period entering in the Paleocene ;) Thanks for your understanding.


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Origins - The Worldwide Flood - Geologic Evidences - Pt 2 with Dr. Andrew Snelling


Geologist Andrew Snelling, Ph.D. gives compelling geologic evidence for the worldwide flood that the Bible historically records. Andrew A. Snelling, B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D. Director of Research, AiG-US Biography Andrew A. Snelling is a geologist, research scientist and technical editor. He completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Geology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, graduating with First Class Honors in 1975. His Doctor of Philosophy (in geology) was awarded by The University of Sydney, Australia in 1982 for his research thesis entitled "A geochemical study of the Koongarra uranium deposit, Northern Territory, Australia". Between studies and since Andrew worked for six years in the exploration and mining industries in Tasmania, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory variously as a field, mine and research geologist. Andrew commenced in full-time creation ministry at the end of 1983, first working with the Creation Science Foundation of Australia until late 1998, including three years with Ken Ham before Ham moved to the USA From 1983 to 1992 Snelling was still required to be a geological consultant to the Koongarra uranium project. He was involved in research projects with several CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organization) scientists, and in major international collaborative research effort with ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization) and university scientists <b>...</b>


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GeoLogic:Blue Scholars


Geologic of Blue Scholars MC Geologic (born George Quibuyen) rode the Northwest hip-hop tsunami to worldwide renown alongside his Blue Scholars collaborator, DJ/producer Sabzi (Alexei Saba Mohajerjasbi). Together, the musicians pioneered change in not only Northwest hip-hop, but in that of the world. Geo's educated, thoughtful, and political lyrics marked a time of reckoning for a music genre known for its gluttonous, materialistic and mindless subject matter. The prolific duo have released five albums since their initial self-published release while performing throughout the world, and have most recently started a multimedia company called Mass Line Media. Darek Mazzone spoke to Geo at the wildly popular Seattle event "The Program" featuring five days of Blue Scholars performances.


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