Dude, this video beat my ADHD. Thanks! I love learning this field
@MorganLeFay12 дні тому
Terrific presentation. I am now more informed and better educated. My thanks.
@w-ols-71994 дні тому
Oh this is a deep Nick deep cut
@Brian-uy2tj5 днів тому
I would propose another theory based on Nicks lecture on super volcanos. Could Mt. Stewart be the remnant of a volcano that formed south along the line of ghost super volcanos and then have been rotated north with the North American plate?
@Brian-uy2tj5 днів тому
Very interesting talk.
@austinschiefelbein10996 днів тому
This professor is amazing i think i could actually stay awake during his lectures which is amazing for me. He makes me want to go to college
@doncook35846 днів тому
The tragedy in this wonderful thorough piece is that Nick Zentner isn’t a more knowledgeable enthusiast entertaining gifted presenter.
@robertgrove21317 днів тому
you want to be trumps lawyer?
@kittys.28708 днів тому
I was home alone watching Johnny Quest in tv in Anchorage Alaska on Friday March 27 1964. 9.2!
@grahamkearnon66829 днів тому
So glad I'm Located in BC where nothing EVER happens.
@fredbrandon164510 днів тому
Wasn't that long ago i waited for each of these older vids to drop....
@doncook358410 днів тому
Fascinating. 72 years young and attended school one year in Marysville Washington 1967-68 got one A which was in Washington state history
@kathyamos10 днів тому
We were here last week!
@fr8trainUS10 днів тому
Really enjoying this series. Does anyone have a series like this talking about the north east US?
@SeanMclellan-lb8lb12 днів тому
Great stuff Are you related to Al Bundy ?
@shimoda577112 днів тому
This guy is like a preacher of geology
@nona842212 днів тому
There are boulders all over the flat land below Hawk Mountain in Pennsylvania
@PrankZabba13 днів тому
I sure hope Nick has more videos like this on here. His presentation got me hooked right away.
@paulvizer44916 днів тому
By far one of the best, informative, understandable, chalk talk I have witnessed!
@stopthethreat19 днів тому
If you keep an open mind (as you always should with science) Hydroplate theory explains all of this.
@FennellPhoto19 днів тому
Just ran into this, great presentation. I'm sure? you've heard about Quake Lake, in Montana. The dead trees in LOTG reminded of the trees still standing in Quake Lake.
@mysticalmisfit3319 днів тому
Old giant trees. Fight me.
@Micismine_19 днів тому
I'm hoping to get out soon and find treasures of different stones.
@philipallard802620 днів тому
Keep the torch lit for young people.
@lesleycockerham298021 день тому
Thoroughly enjoying all these outreach lectures. You are an amazing communicator and the lecture was pitched perfectly to the audience. I came to you via Shawn Willsey and now spend a huge amount of my free time learning about the PNW … an area I only knew of from tv and books. I live in the uk and the geology of the PNW is amazingly complicated and diverse, absolutely fascinating. Thank you Nick…. Next it’s the A-Z of the Ice Age Floods…
@user-bl4mu1nv5l21 день тому
If it happens then it happens I just hope I'm not around to see the aftermath, I had a good run and I'm ready for what ever happens.
@itshadouken25 днів тому
So we should all be leaving the PNW 🤷♂️
@DaveTinNY26 днів тому
I've been to Greece numerous times... my first trip in 2003 was to the gorgeous caldera of Santorini, and then twice to the volcanic island of Milos with a fantastic lava deposit at a beach area named Sarakiniko. Last active about 90,000 years ago. Santorini, still active. Do a search online and you'll see the photos. I'd post if I could but not here on UKposts. Fantastic lecture(s), as always, Professor Zentner! I'm learning a lot from you in my retirement at age 60 here in geologically boring Florida. :) Thank you.
@goodnatureart27 днів тому
Great tutorials on our natural wonders. Thank you!
@andrewdriggers136828 днів тому
Found lectures from Professor Nick Zentner and I have been hooked. Very well done sir!
@exeter198528 днів тому
This is my favorite lecture of the series. It makes me wish that I could have been in attendance to ask all of the questions that I think of when I watch this lecture.
@theblacklexluthor1129 днів тому
I actually go to sleep listening to the lecture. The topic intrests me and there's also something soothing about it. Its quite nice!
@Kaz.Klay.Місяць тому
This dudes a comedian
@DaveTinNYМісяць тому
As always, fascinating. :)
@jorgecallico9177Місяць тому
I'd rather mount Sharon, not Stuart. As I'm not a gay man...
@KKollectiveМісяць тому
This is an amazing lecture! What a teacher
@spirator0429Місяць тому
Does anyone know what a vertical resistant ledge is? I wasn't able to find a definition online. I am a geology student and must admit I never heard this term. Thank you!
@rogerpodactor2755Місяць тому
If Shane Gillis was a geologist
@mitchelldavis6600Місяць тому
No one knows the truth because no one was here.
@user-lo8pd7co7qМісяць тому
Did he Mention how deep some of those canyons are off the coast? Drain the ocean series says they are Deeper than any grand canyon and you can stack three empire state buildings on top of each other. Is that true?
@cityworker707Місяць тому
Hi Nick, can we find this displaced loos in the turbidites off the west coast?
@admiral_franz_von_hipper5436Місяць тому
"Ah-sceola" is actuality the correct pronunciation, "oh-sceola" is the local mispronounciation.
@tomstanley7568Місяць тому
the earth is a corps covered in giant bodies turned to stone
@user-vg2in6nc6pМісяць тому
NICK I DON'T UNDERSTAND I'M EXPERIENCING COMMERCIALS IN REPLAY. IS THAT RIGHT.😮
@GammonMaster-PcPМісяць тому
If you go there to gold pan for fun, be careful as almost everything is claimed. People get very sensitive about being in their claims. Plus, if you are looking to find gold in the creeks, it’s almost all been panned out. Look on the sides of the creeks walls if there are hills going into the creek Beautiful area to visit!
@markmulligan571Місяць тому
One of the best UKposts presentations. I differ as to 41 instances. In that case, you must include the 1906 San Francisco quake and add up from there. I would opt for independent subduction plates and timelines. In any case, we are on the nose or overdue for one or both breaking. Would that be a 10 pointer, or higher? How much taller would be the tsunami wave or waves or oscillatory cancel/reinforce waves? Such turbidites would be larger than the norm, and evenly spread in time, despite local earthquakes at uncertain intervals along those coasts.
@joannlarkin4190Місяць тому
Navarre coolie goes straight to the Lake Chelan State Park pretty much right across the entrance from it
@joannlarkin4190Місяць тому
What about Chelan Falls because there is amazing rock formations
@joannlarkin4190Місяць тому
I love living in Lake Chelan. It is absolutely gorgeous