Alright, alright, alright. You got my subscription. You keep this going now ya hear? I need to know what this chunk of earth is doing beneath my feet and if you can do this presentation then I know you can help us to understand the unique dynamics of everything west of the modern Rockies. I tip my hat to you.
@marcatteberry136128 күн бұрын
part of tectonics, is Stuff moves. I was told that the Sierra Mountains, are growing approximately 1cm a year. If that is true, I am 57, and the thousand mile mountain chain is almost 60cm taller. (just under 2 feet) What does that do to the weather cycles, being such a long chain?...
@marcgradycole3523Ай бұрын
Dr. Leech, thank you for this great, thorough presentation of the subdaction zones. A rare gem.
@zack_120Ай бұрын
Amazing animation and superclear pronunciation
@zack_120Ай бұрын
Excellent lecture 👍👍👍
@zack_120Ай бұрын
42:00- These questiins should be for elementary students. The education dept. really should think hard how to improve math education in the US.
@aoconnor29334 ай бұрын
This was helpful! Thank you!
@himanshuseghal41915 ай бұрын
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@mjb01836 ай бұрын
Good video 👍🏻
@witherbossbros11576 ай бұрын
Just noting that there are more recent kimberlites. For example, one of the largest kimberlite on the planet is Buell Park diatreme (Buell Park kimberlite), Buell Park, Sawmill, Defiance Plateau, Sanders-Defiance Plateau area (Sanders-Cheto District), Apache County, Arizona, USA. It erupted about 30 million years ago, and not associated with a craton, though most are. Also, no diamonds have been discovered with the formation.
@shahidullahafridi6 ай бұрын
Is undolose extinction is restricted to Quartz?
@user-pg7zv7ur7h6 ай бұрын
Can you please give me the name of the document pdf and thanks
@christiansmith-of7dt6 ай бұрын
Man drills geo thermal well and kills an entire town in the process
@christiansmith-of7dt6 ай бұрын
Maybe you just don't know what it takes
@geoffgeoff1436 ай бұрын
Welcome to The Subduction Zone.
@TTAPPER047 ай бұрын
this is so well done, cheers
@Geologynut377 ай бұрын
Have you done any research on how passive margins become active? Mainly when it comes to subduction initiation?
@TheMrJRM19817 ай бұрын
Dr, you’re wrong about the northern location of the San Andreas fault at 5:58. At the northern end the San Andreas fault is the line west of the line you drew on…. 🫣 It goes off the coast around Point Arena.
@bingyoung32286 ай бұрын
And you are who? The certitude which you say she is wrong suggests to me you don't understand much about science. As far as the northern terminus of the San Andreas, most things I have seen shows it terminating under the ocean at the MEndecino triple Junction. As far as the SA fault itself goes, it is not always a single sharp boundary--increasingly lots of smaller parallel faults nearby may move, or a complex set of faults around what we think of as the main fault. Some places the SA is plainly obvious but in others it may be a series of closely parallel faults, some of which move one time, and others at other times.
@mjb01838 ай бұрын
Nice job. Great illustrations.
@jpayesh8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video
@hugmynutus8 ай бұрын
This was really informative. Thanks!
@AFMR04208 ай бұрын
Before I forget but also before I watch the whole thing. How does Humboldt County California’s King Range play in with this?
@timl82588 ай бұрын
What happened to the spreading zone that was subducted under southern California? Great video.
@kopanokatebela88429 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤
@AbdulLatif-ov6se10 ай бұрын
Mam,Does ophiolites shows subduction zone?
@ghinaylamufida18611 ай бұрын
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@ghinaylamufida18611 ай бұрын
- senggol donk -
@andysanchez303011 ай бұрын
Amazing video! Thanks for posting. So the costal mountain ranges... were they formed by subduction zone accretion?
@neckenwiler11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos and uploading them for public consumption. I can't describe how amazing it is to be able to learn about plate tectonics - a subject I did not study AT ALL in school but which is extremely cool - in this level of detail, on demand, as an adult.
@Stumpbeefknob11 ай бұрын
Your lectures are incredible. Thank you!
@HL-vo6ts Жыл бұрын
Would you please list the papers as sources for the videos and figures that you used? Thank you
@brandoncarignan9167 Жыл бұрын
the comments in the background are so funny
@jordancarnie6618 Жыл бұрын
Nice and clear explanation. Thank you!
@jasonetchingham9587 Жыл бұрын
very interesting stuff
@janiceleiser4970 Жыл бұрын
I'm a senior and am thrilled to find this. I have been trying to teach myself geology starting with Geology for Dummies and Roadside Geology while my husband and I are driving all over California to learn about our California/Federal water system. From SF to Mono Lake all this fascinating geology has been before my eyes as I was privileged as a child to backpack in the Sierra and now I'm beginning to grasp how our beautiful state came to be. Thank you, thank you for the excellent presentation. I also lived right on the Hayward Fault as a child...all so wonderful to learn about.
@MaryLeech11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad this explanation helped! The geology in the Mono Lake-Mammoth Lakes area is spectacular!
@zatvoy Жыл бұрын
great explanation
@CharangosBasalticos Жыл бұрын
Hi. So, to use that graphic, we just need to find the maximum angle of extintion, to the left or to the rigth? Is it not to be used with the media value of all the angles?
@derickjohn8323 Жыл бұрын
well presented
@rickfranz880 Жыл бұрын
Did small basins open up around the rotated SB block? It looked like it in first animation, not so in last. Do we have a record of them and how did the close?
@ghofranjin2937 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Your explanation is great 🤗❤
@kattabalshikhi7853 Жыл бұрын
هاااي
@ryanrussell8262 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this excellent video!!
@MaryLeech Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
@kloewe6069 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading!! I'm taking a volcanoes and earthquakes class right now, but having some trouble, and this really cleared it up, thank you again!!
@MaryLeech Жыл бұрын
Good luck!!
@TravelMate1 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I am not learning a bit about volcanology as I live close to one of the most active volcano in East Java Indonesia.
@MaryLeech11 ай бұрын
Which volcano? Have you witnessed eruptions?
@TravelMate111 ай бұрын
I witnessed the eruption from my village. Mt. Raung 2015. It caused the dust rain for couples of days in the whole region.
I’ve been watching videos about The Wilson Cycle and this video provided some helpful detail to broaden my understanding.
@Malwr03162 жыл бұрын
Clear explanation ..thank you 😊
@porshac002 жыл бұрын
Thank you. That was a beautiful explanation.
@schwenk9292 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know where I can find a video of similar quality that focuses on the area of Bakersfield ? I recently moved there and I am wondering how it all came together. I see crazy looking striations on the hills , there is abundant oil but it's so thick it requires steam to extract it and the curiosity is killing me . There is plenty of information on California as a whole but I am hoping for something a bit more regional.
@MaryLeech Жыл бұрын
Check out the San Joaquin Geological Society: sanjoaquingeologicalsociety.org/ They have a geology page that may have what you're looking for: www.sjvgeology.org/geology/index.html. Good luck!
@taofikjasalesmana32352 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your explanation. If we measure the δ34S from the pore water to identify the source of sulfide, how to distinguish the sulfide sources, whether from sulfate-reducing bacteria or magma? Thanks
@oscarmedina13032 жыл бұрын
Wonderful presentation! The movies really help to understand how everything came to be. I am a senior citizen studying geology and really appreciate you taking the time to put this together. You gained a subscriber..... and a fan.
@MaryLeech Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this presentation. I have many more on my KZread channel so take a look to see if there are others you might be interested in... maybe some from my Volcanology course? Look here: kzread.info/head/PLI0JQTDth_kB1lqEOIPPC5f1VUy2PdIqt
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Alright, alright, alright. You got my subscription. You keep this going now ya hear? I need to know what this chunk of earth is doing beneath my feet and if you can do this presentation then I know you can help us to understand the unique dynamics of everything west of the modern Rockies. I tip my hat to you.
part of tectonics, is Stuff moves. I was told that the Sierra Mountains, are growing approximately 1cm a year. If that is true, I am 57, and the thousand mile mountain chain is almost 60cm taller. (just under 2 feet) What does that do to the weather cycles, being such a long chain?...
Dr. Leech, thank you for this great, thorough presentation of the subdaction zones. A rare gem.
Amazing animation and superclear pronunciation
Excellent lecture 👍👍👍
42:00- These questiins should be for elementary students. The education dept. really should think hard how to improve math education in the US.
This was helpful! Thank you!
Natural rock crystal color less Kay hora he
Good video 👍🏻
Just noting that there are more recent kimberlites. For example, one of the largest kimberlite on the planet is Buell Park diatreme (Buell Park kimberlite), Buell Park, Sawmill, Defiance Plateau, Sanders-Defiance Plateau area (Sanders-Cheto District), Apache County, Arizona, USA. It erupted about 30 million years ago, and not associated with a craton, though most are. Also, no diamonds have been discovered with the formation.
Is undolose extinction is restricted to Quartz?
Can you please give me the name of the document pdf and thanks
Man drills geo thermal well and kills an entire town in the process
Maybe you just don't know what it takes
Welcome to The Subduction Zone.
this is so well done, cheers
Have you done any research on how passive margins become active? Mainly when it comes to subduction initiation?
Dr, you’re wrong about the northern location of the San Andreas fault at 5:58. At the northern end the San Andreas fault is the line west of the line you drew on…. 🫣 It goes off the coast around Point Arena.
And you are who? The certitude which you say she is wrong suggests to me you don't understand much about science. As far as the northern terminus of the San Andreas, most things I have seen shows it terminating under the ocean at the MEndecino triple Junction. As far as the SA fault itself goes, it is not always a single sharp boundary--increasingly lots of smaller parallel faults nearby may move, or a complex set of faults around what we think of as the main fault. Some places the SA is plainly obvious but in others it may be a series of closely parallel faults, some of which move one time, and others at other times.
Nice job. Great illustrations.
Thank you for sharing this video
This was really informative. Thanks!
Before I forget but also before I watch the whole thing. How does Humboldt County California’s King Range play in with this?
What happened to the spreading zone that was subducted under southern California? Great video.
Thanks ❤
Mam,Does ophiolites shows subduction zone?
si dugong bianca
- senggol donk -
Amazing video! Thanks for posting. So the costal mountain ranges... were they formed by subduction zone accretion?
Thank you so much for making these videos and uploading them for public consumption. I can't describe how amazing it is to be able to learn about plate tectonics - a subject I did not study AT ALL in school but which is extremely cool - in this level of detail, on demand, as an adult.
Your lectures are incredible. Thank you!
Would you please list the papers as sources for the videos and figures that you used? Thank you
the comments in the background are so funny
Nice and clear explanation. Thank you!
very interesting stuff
I'm a senior and am thrilled to find this. I have been trying to teach myself geology starting with Geology for Dummies and Roadside Geology while my husband and I are driving all over California to learn about our California/Federal water system. From SF to Mono Lake all this fascinating geology has been before my eyes as I was privileged as a child to backpack in the Sierra and now I'm beginning to grasp how our beautiful state came to be. Thank you, thank you for the excellent presentation. I also lived right on the Hayward Fault as a child...all so wonderful to learn about.
I'm so glad this explanation helped! The geology in the Mono Lake-Mammoth Lakes area is spectacular!
great explanation
Hi. So, to use that graphic, we just need to find the maximum angle of extintion, to the left or to the rigth? Is it not to be used with the media value of all the angles?
well presented
Did small basins open up around the rotated SB block? It looked like it in first animation, not so in last. Do we have a record of them and how did the close?
Thank you Your explanation is great 🤗❤
هاااي
Thank you for making this excellent video!!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for uploading!! I'm taking a volcanoes and earthquakes class right now, but having some trouble, and this really cleared it up, thank you again!!
Good luck!!
Very interesting. I am not learning a bit about volcanology as I live close to one of the most active volcano in East Java Indonesia.
Which volcano? Have you witnessed eruptions?
I witnessed the eruption from my village. Mt. Raung 2015. It caused the dust rain for couples of days in the whole region.
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I’ve been watching videos about The Wilson Cycle and this video provided some helpful detail to broaden my understanding.
Clear explanation ..thank you 😊
Thank you. That was a beautiful explanation.
Does anyone know where I can find a video of similar quality that focuses on the area of Bakersfield ? I recently moved there and I am wondering how it all came together. I see crazy looking striations on the hills , there is abundant oil but it's so thick it requires steam to extract it and the curiosity is killing me . There is plenty of information on California as a whole but I am hoping for something a bit more regional.
Check out the San Joaquin Geological Society: sanjoaquingeologicalsociety.org/ They have a geology page that may have what you're looking for: www.sjvgeology.org/geology/index.html. Good luck!
Thanks for your explanation. If we measure the δ34S from the pore water to identify the source of sulfide, how to distinguish the sulfide sources, whether from sulfate-reducing bacteria or magma? Thanks
Wonderful presentation! The movies really help to understand how everything came to be. I am a senior citizen studying geology and really appreciate you taking the time to put this together. You gained a subscriber..... and a fan.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this presentation. I have many more on my KZread channel so take a look to see if there are others you might be interested in... maybe some from my Volcanology course? Look here: kzread.info/head/PLI0JQTDth_kB1lqEOIPPC5f1VUy2PdIqt