Written, filmed, and produced by the Geology Majors of Bryn Mawr College, Spring 2019
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@brucethomas47111 күн бұрын
I've been to Death Valley several times, but never understood much about it until now. I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. Bravo!!🌟
@devildoc492Ай бұрын
What a great presentation by everyone involved. So nice to see young people involved in earth science and taking part in such an informative video. Great job all....please do more!!
@dorothyguyot5452 Жыл бұрын
This documentary is exactly right for the inquiring visitor to Death Valley. You have made a 30 minutes that moves easily between what we visitors experience and the massive geological changes over the last 2 billion years. Your lab work showing how the cynobacteria changed after the end of snowball earth to bring on the Cambrian Explosion is impressive. I am so far behind the times that I did not even know of the snowball earth era. Deep thank you. Dorothy Guyot, PhD international relations, Yale
@deepquake92 жыл бұрын
Most excellent!
@johnstrube58542 жыл бұрын
Just returned from a visit up to Death Valley. This video was really a good presentation. It added so much to my visit. Now I'm itching to get back for another look. Thanks and Happy Trails!
@ilovehistoryn.a.h94462 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great information! We are currently at Death Valley and this info is great to assist us in exploring the area during our hikes. 👍👍👍
@ImmersionImagery4 жыл бұрын
Wow great little doco guys! That was exactly the geological overview I was searching for. Thanks. Very well done!
@ImmersionImagery
3 жыл бұрын
@Tate Bruce Replying to your own message there are ya mate. Don't you have better things to do with your time?
@maryseeker75903 жыл бұрын
Nice narration voice! Talent!
@michaels75662 жыл бұрын
Impressive summary of Death Valley's present and past geological processes. Thank You!!
@andrewp.schubert24173 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@bethreynolds27582 жыл бұрын
I take a class of photographers every year to DV and this is such an asset to show them! So well done!
@ktorphy3 жыл бұрын
Extraordinary! As a resident of Death Valley, thanks for helping me understand its geology.
@DRMLbyJeffrey Жыл бұрын
Thank you such a great video. Very informative on one of my favorite places on earth.
@dancooper85512 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation!!
@joeguerra77513 жыл бұрын
Excellent and very informative video. Clearly, Death Valley is far from dead. You did well in the production of this video!
@zayamichael2 жыл бұрын
Loved this. Thank you!
@primarytrainer1 Жыл бұрын
awesome video!! great refresher before heading back out
@Mainbusfail Жыл бұрын
Nice work Ms. Shelby I learned something new
@jonviol Жыл бұрын
Top quality up load . Content editing and presentation of the highest order . Faultless (no pun ) Many thanks
@KonwTheTrut2 жыл бұрын
Pretty awesome vid. Been getting into paleo geology a bit. I’ve also spent some time out in Death Valley. Awesome vid. Learned a ton.
@markjeffries93763 жыл бұрын
11:00 that was the straight to the point. I love you.
@angelathrall38963 жыл бұрын
Good information and video presentation! Thank you!
@christienjanson6530Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@flyemhard3 жыл бұрын
Really well done.Thank y'all.
@michaelogden5958Ай бұрын
Very nice presentation!
@robert-wr6mdАй бұрын
very good thanks
@goldendreams42152 жыл бұрын
Thanks I learned a lot from that It was good. Well produced as well.
@cactusface233 жыл бұрын
This is so educational and well explained. Thank you! One question, is mushroom rock an example of "pedestal rock" as well?
@anthonywaynegrover4 жыл бұрын
Excellent overview of DV geologic history. Can you share a link to a field trip log with stops you made along the way?
@ralphlazio5052 жыл бұрын
These people really know how to party.
@churchofthedrillers92763 жыл бұрын
same here, great job
@pat89883 жыл бұрын
Good presentation, but you really need to level the audio. The sound varied from barely audible to blasting every time a speaker changed.
@johnrigley87483 жыл бұрын
I thought the turtlebacks are massive exposures of the basement rock? Why do you say you can't really see the bedrock?
@StereoSpace2 жыл бұрын
I've always been extremely skeptical of the Snowball Earth hypothesis. I know there's global evidence for glaciation on land in the Cryogenian, but to the best of my knowledge, there's no evidence the oceans froze. Moreover, the heat loss from the oceans required to do that is staggering. Water is capable of storing an enormous amount of heat, and ~70% of the Earth's surface is water. What was the mechanism for its removal? And how was that staggering amount of heat later replaced? Like String Theory and The Multiverse, it's a (faddish) hypothesis built on imagined postulates completely lacking evidence.
@garyrogers6977Ай бұрын
Pahrump!
@Paleos10003 жыл бұрын
Ta
@rickmarosi45462 жыл бұрын
Malarkey
@christinepagsanhan12464 жыл бұрын
This presentation was good up until you started global warming. Stick to Geology and leave weather and climate to Meteorologists majors. No warming!
@plantagoviola969
4 жыл бұрын
You are a moron. Geologists know a lot about paleoclimate than your fucking dumbass.
@johnharris73534 жыл бұрын
Ok, I guess..really? I don't think anyone was there 634 Mya, so no one knows...too bad we don't have a time machine!
Пікірлер: 42
I've been to Death Valley several times, but never understood much about it until now. I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. Bravo!!🌟
What a great presentation by everyone involved. So nice to see young people involved in earth science and taking part in such an informative video. Great job all....please do more!!
This documentary is exactly right for the inquiring visitor to Death Valley. You have made a 30 minutes that moves easily between what we visitors experience and the massive geological changes over the last 2 billion years. Your lab work showing how the cynobacteria changed after the end of snowball earth to bring on the Cambrian Explosion is impressive. I am so far behind the times that I did not even know of the snowball earth era. Deep thank you. Dorothy Guyot, PhD international relations, Yale
Most excellent!
Just returned from a visit up to Death Valley. This video was really a good presentation. It added so much to my visit. Now I'm itching to get back for another look. Thanks and Happy Trails!
Thanks for the great information! We are currently at Death Valley and this info is great to assist us in exploring the area during our hikes. 👍👍👍
Wow great little doco guys! That was exactly the geological overview I was searching for. Thanks. Very well done!
@ImmersionImagery
3 жыл бұрын
@Tate Bruce Replying to your own message there are ya mate. Don't you have better things to do with your time?
Nice narration voice! Talent!
Impressive summary of Death Valley's present and past geological processes. Thank You!!
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I take a class of photographers every year to DV and this is such an asset to show them! So well done!
Extraordinary! As a resident of Death Valley, thanks for helping me understand its geology.
Thank you such a great video. Very informative on one of my favorite places on earth.
Excellent presentation!!
Excellent and very informative video. Clearly, Death Valley is far from dead. You did well in the production of this video!
Loved this. Thank you!
awesome video!! great refresher before heading back out
Nice work Ms. Shelby I learned something new
Top quality up load . Content editing and presentation of the highest order . Faultless (no pun ) Many thanks
Pretty awesome vid. Been getting into paleo geology a bit. I’ve also spent some time out in Death Valley. Awesome vid. Learned a ton.
11:00 that was the straight to the point. I love you.
Good information and video presentation! Thank you!
Thank you!
Really well done.Thank y'all.
Very nice presentation!
very good thanks
Thanks I learned a lot from that It was good. Well produced as well.
This is so educational and well explained. Thank you! One question, is mushroom rock an example of "pedestal rock" as well?
Excellent overview of DV geologic history. Can you share a link to a field trip log with stops you made along the way?
These people really know how to party.
same here, great job
Good presentation, but you really need to level the audio. The sound varied from barely audible to blasting every time a speaker changed.
I thought the turtlebacks are massive exposures of the basement rock? Why do you say you can't really see the bedrock?
I've always been extremely skeptical of the Snowball Earth hypothesis. I know there's global evidence for glaciation on land in the Cryogenian, but to the best of my knowledge, there's no evidence the oceans froze. Moreover, the heat loss from the oceans required to do that is staggering. Water is capable of storing an enormous amount of heat, and ~70% of the Earth's surface is water. What was the mechanism for its removal? And how was that staggering amount of heat later replaced? Like String Theory and The Multiverse, it's a (faddish) hypothesis built on imagined postulates completely lacking evidence.
Pahrump!
Ta
Malarkey
This presentation was good up until you started global warming. Stick to Geology and leave weather and climate to Meteorologists majors. No warming!
@plantagoviola969
4 жыл бұрын
You are a moron. Geologists know a lot about paleoclimate than your fucking dumbass.
Ok, I guess..really? I don't think anyone was there 634 Mya, so no one knows...too bad we don't have a time machine!