An Introduction to the Ouachitas
This is a short video I made for the Ada Gem, Mineral & Fossil Club over the formation of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Several of us made a trip to a quartz mine near Mt. Ida a couple of weeks ago, and this is a follow-up.
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This was great! Thanks
I’m preparing to visit the area for the eclipse and your description is both richly informative and enjoyable. Mt Ida would be an exquisite place to experience the eclipse! Thank you for this wonderful explanation of geological history.
@David_Goza
4 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy the eclipse! I plan to get over that way to watch it; have my eye on Mt. Magazine as a likely vantage point .
Love it thank you morrilton arkansas here
@David_Goza
7 ай бұрын
I hail from Clarksville, about 50 miles down the road.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Just visited Boston mtns, and Ouachitas. Reminded me of Northern California, and I was blown away by the diverse landscapes. Great video, thank you!
@rangerdoc1029
22 күн бұрын
There's areas that remind me an awful lot of Northern Arizona
Interesting video. I'm from Dardanelle.
@David_Goza
7 ай бұрын
Dardanelle Rock always used to catch my eye on my trips across-river. It's an erosional remnant of a synclinal fold in the Hartshorne sandstone. There's a lot of Hartshorne sandstone in Clarksville, where I'm from.
Really enjoyed this presentation
Wow! This video is just what I was looking for. This is a good, in-depth explanation of the geology of the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. Now I have a better idea of where I want to go hike. Thank you sharing!
Excellent video sir. Far few are good scientific videos on this region. I really consider Arkansas extremely unique frog a geology perspective and far too understudied. There is a lot going on in the state, all it lacks is active volcanism, and it has remnants of it still even.
Well hello Gandalf
Hi! thank you for this explanation! Question: why have the Ozarks avoided such compressional forces? Are they too far north of the orogenic belt?
@David_Goza
7 ай бұрын
Excellent question - and I wish I had an answer. It seems to me that the relationship between the Ouachitas and the Ozarks is analogous to that of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau, but on a much smaller scale. In both cases you have intense compressional forces at the suture zone in a larger context of general uplift. But please understand that this is the hunch of a musician not the informed insight of a geologist!
@user-xg3ld1ud1t
7 ай бұрын
Interesting! Thank you for your thoughts regardless!@@David_Goza
@paulallen3557
2 ай бұрын
Really interesting and well presented. Didn't know about the relationship between the Ouachitas and the Appalachian range. You're speaking of the "real" mountains like the Blue Ridge. I live in the Kentucky part of the Cumberland Plateau. It's like our plateu's relationship to the Blue Ridge is pretty much the same as the Ozarks to the Ouachitas. I like those highlands out there in Arkansas and have visited a number of times. The terrain and culture is so like home.