Supervolcanoes in the Pacific Northwest

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CWU's Nick Zentner presents 'Supervolcanoes in the Pacific Northwest' - the 26th talk in his ongoing Downtown Geology Lecture Series. Recorded at Morgan Auditorium on April 17, 2019 in Ellensburg, Washington, USA. www.nickzentner.com

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@499PUCK
@499PUCK 2 роки тому
Nick is a national treasure. A smart man who can speak to an audience of multiple educational levels. He never talks down or uses “tech” speak. What a skill.
@killerjoker222
@killerjoker222 7 місяців тому
Third time listening to this one and I still find it interesting it's just the passion he has for it it's infectious in a good way ☺️
@mustavogaia2655
@mustavogaia2655 5 місяців тому
Most impressive that this video has over one million views, as other from Nick on this channel.
@suehinson1629
@suehinson1629 3 роки тому
I could listen to Mr. Zentner's lectures and discussions for hours on end without losing interest or focus! He was born to teach and many are blessed to attend in person but many more are blessed to attend here as I am one. I hope and pray that anyone finding their selves the opportunity to "attend" will take full advantage. I promise you will not regret or forget! Thank you so very much, Mr Zentner, for your time you spend teaching us students! Much love and admiration, God bless.
@wapiti3750
@wapiti3750 2 роки тому
He's one very smart German!
@isaiahoconnor8236
@isaiahoconnor8236 5 років тому
I thought I found a Documentary. Found a lecture. Was not disappointed. This was way better!
@davidsradioroom9678
@davidsradioroom9678 5 років тому
I also was looking fir a documentary. I found a lecture instead. The lecture was more fascinating than a documentary could ever be. The video production side was very well done. It made the lecture flow much better,
@kathyyoung1774
@kathyyoung1774 5 років тому
Some people are interesting and effective presenters. Others are so boring they put your teeth to sleep. Nice to stumble onto a good one.
@tony10980
@tony10980 5 років тому
This guy is a phenomenally engaging teacher.
@troynoland2457
@troynoland2457 4 роки тому
I agree
@jennifercochranwilcox687
@jennifercochranwilcox687 4 роки тому
@@troynoland2457Yo también. I also love your name.
@highstandards6226
@highstandards6226 4 роки тому
@@jennifercochranwilcox687 the BEST ONES are!
@gunnarkaestle
@gunnarkaestle 4 роки тому
I wonder how he gets me interesting listening to such boring stuff like rock formation. He is really a marvellous motivator of his audience.
@muhammadfakhruddinhanif7502
@muhammadfakhruddinhanif7502 4 роки тому
He is so fckin smart tbh
@Heretical_Theology
@Heretical_Theology 5 років тому
It's cool to see someone so excited and not afraid to nerd out while they teach! Passion is a great asset to teaching.
@samsmom1491
@samsmom1491 3 роки тому
That's why I keep coming back to this channel! His passion is infectious.
@dirtbagsinc.1689
@dirtbagsinc.1689 3 роки тому
Nick is my fav
@theiirishhound-6350
@theiirishhound-6350 2 роки тому
I watched a couple of times and I will watch more
@Cebuana59
@Cebuana59 5 років тому
I am watching this from Australia. No doubt Nick Zentner is one of the best geology lecturer, if not the best. I find his lectures compelling and really informative. I am being re educated .
@TheRaoulsdaddy
@TheRaoulsdaddy 5 років тому
same here
@RICDirector
@RICDirector 4 роки тому
He's making my brain fizz. Very nice. :) Now I want him to lecture on the Chico, CA area and I'm subscribing and and and....LOL! :)
@kevinmcfarley156
@kevinmcfarley156 4 роки тому
Watching from Bogota, Colombia.
@_nebulousthoughts
@_nebulousthoughts 4 роки тому
@@TheRaoulsdaddy snap same here
@StaceyMayer
@StaceyMayer 4 роки тому
He's terrific! We so enjoy him!
@johnopalko5223
@johnopalko5223 5 років тому
I get lots of random recommendations from UKposts. Most of them aren't worth the effort to click the mouse button. Every once in a while, though, one pays off. This was one of them. Professor Zentner is obviously in love with his work and his enthusiasm is wonderful to see. Now I need to watch the rest of his lectures.
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn 5 років тому
You are in for a treat if you do. Welcome aboard John.
@scottsinclair366
@scottsinclair366 5 років тому
Agreed, John, Dr. Zentner is really engaging. I never took geology in school so his lectures are new information for me......and entertaining..
@chromabotia
@chromabotia 5 років тому
Just discovered these lectures. Nick Zentner is a national resource!
@connorlancaster7541
@connorlancaster7541 Рік тому
Hello does anyone here believe in Jesus?
@bonnieballew7762
@bonnieballew7762 Рік тому
Not resource but a national treasure. The way he presents things are fascinating and interesting.
@llamuth1919
@llamuth1919 Рік тому
I truly admire and appreciate this brilliant gentleman! Not only is he full of fantastic info but his delivery of same is a combination of straight up and laughs and sarcasm! And I really dig the cheap shots!!! Thank you, thank you! And God bless you!
@hgbugalou
@hgbugalou 5 років тому
I wish there was more geology content like this on youtube.
@marxjenn1
@marxjenn1 3 роки тому
Just the best. Educational and entertaining from a master teacher.
@janmaska1231
@janmaska1231 3 роки тому
Your prayers have been heard. During this year of pandemic and isolation, Nick did an amazing thing. A wonderful, amazing series of lectures from his own backyard. I strongly recommend all of them: ukposts.info/the/4szl4Ra1ZD3m80wJP40UBA.html
@lazyjackass77
@lazyjackass77 3 роки тому
Ever heard of Randall Carlson? Hundreds of hours of content by him are available on YT.
@shawnwillsey
@shawnwillsey 3 роки тому
I've put together a collection of short field-based videos here: ukposts.info/the/B1t-8MBhxyDVabeUcTj0Zw.html
@meredithcurtin9358
@meredithcurtin9358 3 роки тому
Oh, me too!!!
@sjmcn500
@sjmcn500 5 років тому
If I'd had Nick as my prof for first year geology I would have stayed as a geology major -- great lecturer!
@StaceyMayer
@StaceyMayer 4 роки тому
I sure understand that - he's just wonderful.
@timothyknutsen5212
@timothyknutsen5212 3 роки тому
Yeah, pretty cool stuff.
@runcycleskixc
@runcycleskixc 3 роки тому
it's a self-selection thing. If one loves geology so much, that she/he can withstand a horrible lecturer and remain in the field regardless, she/he is born to be a geologist XD
@mattmason1986
@mattmason1986 3 роки тому
Indeed we are
@MediaMoments
@MediaMoments 3 роки тому
I agree. At one point, I had as many geology credits as I did for my major. (Mass Communications.) Had Nick been one of my teachers, it might have swayed me toward geology. (Well, that, and if I'd had a better memory. No matter how many times I read some of the material, it just wouldn't stick in my head long enough for a test.)
@jacksteinmetz7092
@jacksteinmetz7092 4 роки тому
I love your teachings of the volcanoes, I had a hard time in school learning, but now at 50 I want to learn everything that I can. You are a great teacher. Kids have no idea how lucky they are to have you. Keep up the great work. God bless you!
@connorlancaster7541
@connorlancaster7541 Рік тому
Hello do you believe in Jesus?
@happyhighway106
@happyhighway106 5 років тому
#586 I'm 71 years old and I just learned something new! Thanks, Professor!
@tomroderick8213
@tomroderick8213 3 роки тому
My late wife was a Geologist (sedimentary and carbonate) and watching this video brought back so many memories of her. Although I am a 73 year old engineer I took a number of geology courses (in self defense) and this was one of the best presentations ever. I also really appreciated the emphasis on the difference in scale between a super volcano and other types. I just subscribed and will be back for more.
@angeline12345
@angeline12345 11 місяців тому
Do you think 🤔 under the Arctic melting ice could be a super volcano caldron what do you think?😮
@ThatTracyJuneStafford
@ThatTracyJuneStafford 3 роки тому
The way that he describes 1980 Mt Saint Helens eruption... this, is EXACTLY what we saw and felt in Moses Lake, WA. We watched the birds die. Painful. Unforgettable.
@stevensavoca7605
@stevensavoca7605 5 років тому
I am a truck driver and have been amazed by the rock formations for the last 20 years. Your explanation explains many of the questions I have wondering how these formations formed. It has taken your lifetime of learning to explain my wonderment of nature.
@tobyjugg6202
@tobyjugg6202 Рік тому
3 years on and I still watch Mr Zentner explaining the previously impossible to comprehend features of so long ago. The University is privileged to have such a fantastic teacher and communicator on its staff.
@jimmoyer8633
@jimmoyer8633 5 років тому
Hello Nick, I am a Merchant Marine on a ship in the Salish Sea... in between driving, I found your lecture... you are a gem sir... Jim
@abelis644
@abelis644 3 роки тому
❤Salish Sea...❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤
@esquire1229
@esquire1229 3 роки тому
Such Expert Geologists should be treasured and never taken for granite! (yes..that was bad pun!)
@bethewalt7385
@bethewalt7385 3 роки тому
So good, no computers, no pie charts, just a teacher wise and enthusiastically full of ALL the knowledge. Love this !!! He's engaging and dynamic, but not gratuitously, he's specific, excited and a wonderfully dynamic communicator, imparting his teachings to us plebeians, can listen all day...... Thanks good sir, kind professor......
@Beobout6
@Beobout6 5 років тому
Great lecture. Easy to understand and entertaining. It really kicks ash.
@mattmason1986
@mattmason1986 3 роки тому
😇
@gaminawulfsdottir3253
@gaminawulfsdottir3253 3 роки тому
Nick Zentner is the basalt of the earth, all right.
@GuantanamoBayBarbie2
@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 3 роки тому
Lol.
@samsmom1491
@samsmom1491 3 роки тому
...kicks ash...😂😂😂
@danielswitzer1270
@danielswitzer1270 2 роки тому
😆...His lectures are a large blast.
@MrOlgrumpy
@MrOlgrumpy 5 років тому
1980 was 40 years ago-----wow how time flies,but hardly a moment in the scale of the volcanic timeline
@abelis644
@abelis644 3 роки тому
I lived in Winnipeg Manitoba when Mt. St. Helens blew, 2360 kilometers away. Over the next few days we received ash that covered everything, my car included. And our sky turned pinkish, and our sunsets were magnificent!!!
@scottyV1000
@scottyV1000 3 роки тому
1980 was the first year of my career as a chemist. I retired this year and discovered these talks. As luck would have it I have a bottle of St. Helen's ash sitting in a drawer that I got 40 years ago and I'm going to take a look at it now to see if it has black specks.
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 5 років тому
the accretionary lapilli part was INCREDIBLE! Fossilized hail... amazing
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn 5 років тому
And the ice in my cup is lucky to make it 11.8 minutes. I agree.
@slashusr
@slashusr 5 років тому
I could listen to this guy all day, and I'm not even a geologist. I really learned a great deal today. "Know Your Volcanoes!", indeed!
@lindamyers1386
@lindamyers1386 2 роки тому
I'm a Botanist and I'm enthralled.
@TheBushdoctor68
@TheBushdoctor68 5 років тому
Mr Zentner throwing his chalk at 28:34 was the nerd version of a mic drop.
@LJ_nowandalways
@LJ_nowandalways 5 років тому
Dr. Zentner or Professor Zentner
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 5 років тому
Zentnerd is on that ash!
@kafka27
@kafka27 5 років тому
@@LJ_nowandalways "Nick" is more than enough.
@myearsloveit
@myearsloveit 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣👊
@clarecasey1841
@clarecasey1841 4 роки тому
I dated this amazing profs son when I was in 10th grade for a month or so. He's this funny all the time and a popular professor amongst the many Ellensburg youths. Such a good lecture.
@robinblankenship9234
@robinblankenship9234 5 років тому
What a wonderful example of why everyone should love learning, love science, love their existence.
@gerryjamesedwards1227
@gerryjamesedwards1227 5 років тому
It makes my day when a Nick Zentner lecture gets uploaded.
@mattsmith7746
@mattsmith7746 5 років тому
Gerry James Edwards, makes my days also.
@bdickinson6751
@bdickinson6751 5 років тому
He reminds me of my h.s. earth science teacher. Engaging as well as humorous while you learned!
@ianallen738
@ianallen738 5 років тому
Totally. Im sitting way over in Copenhagen, Denmark and watching. Max cozy.
@michaelshields7939
@michaelshields7939 5 років тому
just got watchout for rising sea levels in Denmark @@ianallen738
@WanderingSkunk
@WanderingSkunk 5 років тому
What’s this guys story, he’s awesome.
@ROZDAB
@ROZDAB 3 роки тому
he is so excited and engaging he doesn’t even have time to grab the eraser.
@jackssmirkingrevenge9365
@jackssmirkingrevenge9365 5 років тому
the fact that there are calderas even bigger than yellowstone is absolutely terrifying
@SpeedNoodles
@SpeedNoodles 5 років тому
I love all of your lectures, but I think this one is my favorite. "That's why Yellowstone is such a freak show!!"
@billmiller4972
@billmiller4972 5 років тому
Once read "The Devil's dictionary" by A. Bierce in a bus. All the time laughing. People nearly called the police.
@maryjanegreen7601
@maryjanegreen7601 5 років тому
lol
@dcpack
@dcpack 5 років тому
Government or University employee? Always wonder who gets to watch hour long videos at "work".
@bobflendorg1064
@bobflendorg1064 5 років тому
@@dcpack I was thinking the same thing.
@SpeedNoodles
@SpeedNoodles 5 років тому
people who have to wait for work to come to them and can't "create" work - gotta be here whether there's anything to do or not.
@SA-101
@SA-101 3 роки тому
"That's a lotta ash...." --- I am gonna have to give extra points for the solid nerd jokes.
@nomadhawg
@nomadhawg 4 роки тому
I wish all professors had this guy’s enthusiasm. I love learning from people who get excited about what they do.
@goldenscales
@goldenscales 5 років тому
I'm glad I clicked on this. Wow. Just, wow.
@Innomen
@Innomen 5 років тому
How is this guy not a PHD? Oh right, he's too busy discovering things and sharing things to join the frat. Excellent lecture.
@104thDIVTimberwolf
@104thDIVTimberwolf 4 роки тому
Isn't he? That's amazing to me. I always assumed that he was. He is the teacher I always tried to be and wish I'd had.
@nybotheveg
@nybotheveg 3 роки тому
If he's already publishing it wouldn't take much to take a few courses and write the results into a dissertation.
@KathyWilliamsDevries
@KathyWilliamsDevries 2 роки тому
He never wanted to be. Stopped at a Masters and just wanted to teach
@wmdkitty
@wmdkitty 5 років тому
Super-volcanoes make big Earth-shattering kabooms.
@AlKohaiMusic
@AlKohaiMusic 2 роки тому
His vocal inflection is so unique. I love it
@finnish1954
@finnish1954 Рік тому
As a 68-year old person who was raised in the Boise, Idaho area I have driven the Snake River Plateau on Interstate 84 for decades; even over to Yellowstone Park. l I have flown over the Bruneau-Jarbidge area in a small airplane at low altitude. I have also driven through Yakima and Ellensburg. With this wonderful lecture, I now have answers to the varied geology of the great northwest. Thank you.
@reddrabbit5056
@reddrabbit5056 3 роки тому
Being a great professor is a skill. Not just know the material - but also present it in a way that is engaging and easier to learn. This gentleman is very good. He is so into it that he got chalk stains on his cheek and just keeps teaching.
@michaelwier1222
@michaelwier1222 5 років тому
He could give a lecture n how and why paint dries and the audience would be enthralled.
@pattykoller5009
@pattykoller5009 3 роки тому
Hurricane
@fizzys26
@fizzys26 5 років тому
I have no idea why UKposts recommended this video to me, but I loved it.
@dannymccarty6680
@dannymccarty6680 3 роки тому
This lecture is one of Nick’s finest. Within the first 30 seconds his story sets a hook that’s impossible to escape. I’ve never grown weary of this presentation. It’s gold. :-)
@adriennegormley9358
@adriennegormley9358 5 років тому
I have friends in Vancouver. At one point they had barrels of ash stored in the garage that was scooped up off the lawn and out of the driveway. Later they would mix it with the garden in spring. On another note, my elder bro's wife was talking to her dad on the phone later that day (she in CA, he in Bozeman MT). She teased him about being in the path of the ash. He poo-pooed it, considering that Bozeman is on the fringes of the Yellowstone Plateau, then left his wife on the phone w/my SiL. A few minutes later, SiL's mom burst out laughing. Dad had gone out front for some reason, and found a thin dusting of ash on the the front step and on the sidewalk. He was not thrilled.
@marcussmart7673
@marcussmart7673 5 років тому
Some people bottled it up and sold it as a novelty. I think they made alot of money from it as the profit margin on ash is phenomenal.
@asimo15
@asimo15 5 років тому
how can you not get infected by Nick's enthusiasm ? I wish my professors would have been like that ! thanks for a wonderful presentation !
@edwardhanson3664
@edwardhanson3664 4 роки тому
I was blessed to have such a geology professor where I went to college. He was also a photography enthusiast, which also infected us.
@D45VR
@D45VR 3 роки тому
I'm sure there are professors wishingfor the sane from students.
@mikereger1186
@mikereger1186 5 років тому
I’m only a layman but I understood this and enjoyed it. Great stuff ;)
@EvaFleming
@EvaFleming 4 роки тому
I am so glad I found this video. I've been a hobbyist geologist, volcanologist, and seismologist for 20 years. I consume as much as I can on these topics and track earthquakes and eruptions worldwide. I am happy to say I knew nearly everything he presented from various other sources, but his presentation beats everyone else I've read or watched.
@maytronix7201
@maytronix7201 4 роки тому
This guy grabbed my attention with some dates, then captured my attention with some teaching. Holy shit... I thought this subclass of human was extinct?
@clovislyme6195
@clovislyme6195 4 роки тому
There was an era when the BBC programme "Horizon" (and some others here in the UK), educated and entertained in this way. Prominent scientists explained some feature of their field of study - sometimes with a photograph or other visual aid, but not with so many of those as to clutter the exposition, dilute the expertise, or treat the lay viewer as a child (even if s/he happened to be one). I learned so much. Then came the slide into Generic Celebrity Science Presenter travels the world (at my expense), to gaze in insincere awe at some phenomenon outside their own field of study (which is probably The Public Understanding of Science - second-hand knowledge at best), accompanied by bangs, booms, zooming visuals, infantile animations, and every conceivable distraction from the story being told and the scientific achievement revealed. I no longer watch them - for there is little to learn and nothing worth seeing. Thank God for UKposts. And thank you, and others like you Mr Zentner for doing this here.
@Erik-rp1hi
@Erik-rp1hi 5 років тому
Fascinating. Going from Los Angeles up to Mammoth Lakes on 395 you pass some cylinder cones that look like they are from another planet. I've been a fan of geology all my life. Great talk. His enthusiasm is catching.
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 5 років тому
Awesome! Thanks. One day I will see myself!
@partlycloudy7707
@partlycloudy7707 3 роки тому
Ever since my semester ended, I've been craving something new to learn. This guy reminds me of my Genetics professor, who used the lecture hall black boards and told a story every lecture. I sure miss that class.
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn
@TaylorSmith-fz7qn 5 років тому
Oh that was SUPER cool! Being an Inland Northwest resident, I sure do appreciate these lectures. Something about knowing what has happened with the ground I stand on; it's for whatever reason very important to me. Nick, Chris, and Central are doing a great thing with these. I can tell that they're having an impact with people the world over, and the time and effort and money that goes in; it's all free for the general public. It's amazing, and extremely important. So, thank you!
@TaleOfTwoIdiots
@TaleOfTwoIdiots 3 роки тому
It's been so long since I was at college I'd almost forgotten how utterly engrossing a good lecture from a good professor could be. Thank you, Nick Zentner!
@williambissell794
@williambissell794 3 роки тому
It's 2:45 AM. I just finished another of Nick's lectures. I should know better than to start watching so late because I can't turn them off. I'm so glad I found these.
@bbellefson
@bbellefson 5 років тому
Probably the only person on earth who can make geology downright exciting. Thanks for the upload!
@thomasatchison991
@thomasatchison991 4 роки тому
"theres my fancy field equipment, a leather backpack with a bunch of poptarts in it"
@Vito_Tuxedo
@Vito_Tuxedo 5 років тому
One inescapable conclusion suggests itself to me thanks to Prof. Zentner and this brilliant (as usual) video: _Marching Calderas_ would be a great name for a rock band. 😎
@myearsloveit
@myearsloveit 4 роки тому
I concur
@jefffinkbonner9551
@jefffinkbonner9551 3 роки тому
Could be the Central WA U’s marching band
@terriholliday8038
@terriholliday8038 3 роки тому
myearsloveit pol
@terriholliday8038
@terriholliday8038 3 роки тому
myearsloveit ll
@dlb83082
@dlb83082 5 років тому
I love his enthusiasm - passion makes a good teacher
@ghostindamachine
@ghostindamachine 5 років тому
Fantastic! I learned more in 1 hour watching this than in my 41 years looking at tv in Europe
@rdallas81
@rdallas81 5 років тому
I'm guessing your ass is pretty sore and flat. I had a hard time watching this for an hour. Sitting on the toilet is challenging after 10 minutes or so.....so to watch tv for 41 years, the entertainment value in the productions of your country must be absolutely on fire...
@timwood225
@timwood225 5 років тому
Nick Zentner. A master teacher. Worth the watch for the mastery alone.
@TheWeatherbuff
@TheWeatherbuff 5 років тому
I'm a meteorologist from Colorado and just found this channel, (and this is the first video I watched). Whenever there is a geologic event, who do the TV and Radio people turn to? The meteorologists. I've had one semester of (extremely) basic geology. This lecture is absolute gold, especially the petrified hail. Professor Nick is amazing.
@franktippin7718
@franktippin7718 5 років тому
What I like most about Nick Zentner's lectures is that he always seems to bases his lectures around recent findings in geology. He gives the audience access to research that is mostly hidden behind pay walls. Much of what he has presented over the last decade has only reached popular literature since 2016. Keep up the good work, Nick.
@jwar725
@jwar725 4 роки тому
I reside in Oregon and a native to the US Pacific Northwest.. Because of your on-line lectures, my trailhead hikes and roadside travels to the Oregon coast, the Columbia Gorge, the Oregon high desert, and into Washington State take on a completely new lens and appreciation for Geology. Congratulations for being an effective advocate and educator of Geology to an ever growing regional, national, and global audience. Geology matters. You make talking about rocks a very cool thing.
@joem1102
@joem1102 Рік тому
Visit the crooked river caldera that Prineville sits in. It blew 29 million years ago. 20 plus miles long 12 miles wide
@drdoolittle5724
@drdoolittle5724 5 років тому
Only Super Humans can produce like that, thank you very much Nick.
@disgustedvet
@disgustedvet 5 років тому
I'm 74 years old and have more than the average layman's interest in volcanology and i learned more from this lecture than from all my previous sources. Fantastic AND easy to understand .
@khunopie9159
@khunopie9159 5 років тому
Happy 74th birthday son!
@autohmae
@autohmae 5 років тому
Recently I heard, of all the planets in our solar system, earth is the only one with tectonic plates and also the only one we know off at this time. And it was suggested this might even be a reason we exist at all and how rare it is that we exist in this universe so maybe that explains the Fermi paradox.
@MrGords78
@MrGords78 2 роки тому
As an engineering major I gotta say being a lecturer is an art that few of my professors had. This guy has it.
@cyc7lops
@cyc7lops 5 років тому
Wow, what a great lecturer Nick Zentner. Phenomenal talent. I'll be searching for more of his videos.
@dudleydoright2706
@dudleydoright2706 Рік тому
As a survivor of MT ST Hellens I can tell you that this video and lecture is even informing me, who was there.
@bonniebabird
@bonniebabird 4 роки тому
Why are we no longer seeing Nick's wonderful geology lessons!?! I miss them!! ❤🖒❤
@kerinholmstrom250
@kerinholmstrom250 3 роки тому
I'm bingeing on the best geological info ever! When I was in university the prof put us to sleep(then we got a new one) but they never made it so informative or easy to understand! At 64 I'm officially a Nick Zentner fan.
@jatoav8or
@jatoav8or 2 роки тому
I’m 60 yr old SW Wa. resident & always been interested in geology but listening to professor Zentner’s lectures gets me excited. Every trip I take I’m examining the landscape with a better understanding.
@MaryGreeley54
@MaryGreeley54 5 років тому
Nice to have the updated material added to this presentation, it is important to have these new discoveries added. Thank you.
@OneBlueFroggy
@OneBlueFroggy 3 роки тому
Hello Mary ! Nice to see you here, I'm one of your subs. I also love Nick's original way of presenting geology ! ✌️🇨🇦
@ellenpennoyer6690
@ellenpennoyer6690 3 роки тому
Hi Mary greeley, great to see you here! 💖
@ExoticTerrain
@ExoticTerrain 5 років тому
You're so entertaining while you teach! Thank you for these lectures!
@Cecilyeg
@Cecilyeg 5 років тому
This man is a wonderful speaker! If I could I would take classes from him!!
@YuccaSpeedShop
@YuccaSpeedShop 5 років тому
This is the coolest thing I've watched all week.
@Metaplayer
@Metaplayer 2 роки тому
I've been meaning to make my evening coffee while watching this, but I just can't pull myself away from the screen; that's how good it is
@geonerd
@geonerd 5 років тому
Nick Zentner?! Supervolcanoes?!!! WOOT!!! :)
@BobbyIronsights
@BobbyIronsights 5 років тому
Couldn't have said that better.
@astrobat81z45
@astrobat81z45 5 років тому
I learned more from this YT channel,then I ever learned at school, subscribed.thanks and greetings from CZ
@treck87
@treck87 5 років тому
Better watch out for that supervolcano next to you in Germany. That might be fun to explore and look at the rocks there.
@redinthethevalley
@redinthethevalley 5 років тому
treck87 hello😊 could you please tell me that name of that volcano please I'd like to research that one some🙂🙂 cheers🍻from🇨🇦
@treck87
@treck87 5 років тому
@@redinthethevalley The Laacher See volcano. It is increasing it's activity more these days.
@jimpankey9161
@jimpankey9161 5 років тому
Wow, what information. Love his 'this ain't bs' statement.
@underdog5004
@underdog5004 4 роки тому
"We erased the cascades. They're there, we could do a lecture on them. But we're not doing it tonight." Damn, bde. Love the enthusiasm!
@kimhawes624
@kimhawes624 5 років тому
Thanks, Nick. Geology is WAYYY more interesting now than when I was an undergrad.
@texasdeeslinglead2401
@texasdeeslinglead2401 5 років тому
I swear this is AL Bundy with a high honking I.Q. very good presentation
@r0cketplumber
@r0cketplumber 5 років тому
Somehow I saw the thumbnail as "Supervol Canoes" and envisioned paddle powered container ships.
@jackbelk8527
@jackbelk8527 5 років тому
Dyslexia can be entertaining to us all. Thank you!
@MichaelCampbell01
@MichaelCampbell01 5 років тому
Fascinating. First thing I've ever seen from Nick Zentner, but definitely not the last!
@Kreemerz
@Kreemerz 5 років тому
We just don't have science instructors like this anymore.. Sad. I would loooove to teach a course like him. He's what I would completely aspire to be like. Amazing guy.
@HotelPapa100
@HotelPapa100 5 років тому
Good instructors still exist. They are the exception now, and they were the exception then. It's the nature of EXCEPTIONAL talent.
@HotelPapa100
@HotelPapa100 4 роки тому
Whatever floats your boat. His words are crap when it comes to make decisions on expected outcomes of unprecedented actions though. We have come to rely on hard facts and well established evidence as good bases there.
@HotelPapa100
@HotelPapa100 4 роки тому
@MyBrothersKeeper Religion is a deeply rooted human need, created by humans. I therefore won't denigrate it. But it certainly does a bad job at uniting them.
@brentkeller3826
@brentkeller3826 5 років тому
As for the eruption plume of a super volcano, they should apply the mechanics of a tropical cyclone to the eruption plume to see if the observed spreading of ashcan be simulated this way, if the observed spreading of ash is related to the eruption creating a volcanic cyclone. Just a random thought.
@loulagregg8468
@loulagregg8468 3 роки тому
As a recent Texan transplant, I really enjoy these lectures. So informative and presented in a vivacious (animated, if vivacious is too feminine) manner by a very intelligent man with a love for his subject. I, too, enjoy having the updated material included, and I am sure they are not easy to add to already taped material. Thank you to CWU and Nick Zentner!
@tubularfrog
@tubularfrog 3 роки тому
For all the college lectures I fell asleep in as a student many years ago, I must say that Professor Zentner's presentation was fascinating. I learned several new facts from this lecture. Very entertaining and informative.
@zendave43
@zendave43 5 років тому
Nick is changing the world by enlightening minds !
@chinookvalley
@chinookvalley 5 років тому
Thanks. Incredible. I live at the foot of the southern Colorado Rockies. Amazed every single day at what our rocks show me. Seashells, sea horses, fossils, and fuels - all found at 8,000' plus.
@j.k.asbill6131
@j.k.asbill6131 5 років тому
Earth is so full of secrets and mystery. Too bad we don't treat her better
@mattkelly2004
@mattkelly2004 3 роки тому
Now this is the type of teacher America needs a true expert and loves his job
@jgalt155
@jgalt155 3 роки тому
This gentleman’s presentation should be a template for teaching methods, totally engrossing .
@johnleslie7788
@johnleslie7788 5 років тому
Thanks Nick. Very informative. When you showed the Paleozoic limestone rocks embedded in the tuff, I realized the inconceivable amount of energy involved in these eruptions. One wonders how high in the atmosphere those rocks flew before falling back to earth.
@nohphd
@nohphd 5 років тому
Yes! Another excellent presentation by Nick!
@kaycox19
@kaycox19 5 років тому
Awesome lecture - thanks for posting.
@Grundag
@Grundag 5 років тому
The most worthwhile thing I have seen this morning ( sure to include many hours forthcoming since my 'work' has nothing to do with my passion, the History of the Earth )
@JJMHigner
@JJMHigner 5 років тому
I would love a talk on Mt. Adams and the lesser known mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Thank you so much!
@corvuscrow5485
@corvuscrow5485 5 років тому
This guy puts on a hell of a presentation...
@philsergent1913
@philsergent1913 5 років тому
What a presentation! 👍👍👍 Born in Tacoma Washington, I awoke every morning viewing Mount Rainier from my bedroom window. If you love nature, well, be envious! We visited it and Yellowstone National Park very often. Thanks mom! If not for her we would have never gone to anything out west. (Military Brat 😊) She took my sister and I to every sight seeing worthy location. So, if you can, go! Go to Yellowstone for sure!
@colclark107
@colclark107 5 років тому
That was too cool! Thanks for sharing!!!
@WanderingSkunk
@WanderingSkunk 5 років тому
Wow, this gentleman is an extremely good Presenter. Kudos, thanks for posting.
@harrybailey6299
@harrybailey6299 5 років тому
Great information along with a superb presentation. Good to know how our Continent works. Learned about Volcanoes I never new existed. Time to take a field trip. Thanks Prof.Nick
@rat4spd
@rat4spd Рік тому
This man was born to teach.
@Plantagenaut
@Plantagenaut 4 роки тому
Great video! I was still living at my parents ranch, Vian, Oklahoma. There was volcanic ash from the Mt. St. Helens eruption on top of their cars, about 2 days after it went off. I thought 'whoa, baby!', 'that must have been a monster!'. Who can forget that? It affected everyone! Great video!
@myearsloveit
@myearsloveit 4 роки тому
Was driving through Oklahoma when it happened. Black ash falling on the windshield, no clue till we stopped for supper at a truckstop and saw the evening news. Ash travels!
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