This lecture video covers the main categories of igneous rocks present on earth's crust. It's been arranged for anyone who wants a deeper knowledge of igneous rocks and the environments that create them. I hope you enjoy!
OzuKknkJt-Imetaballstudios-the-incredible-depth-of-the-earthMetaBallStudios | The Incredible Depth of The EarthFrom the crust to the core, in this video we will see in a very visual way all the layers of the Earth.
c4GRLFuTyQYbe-smart-whats-inside-the-oldest-rocks-in-the-worldBe Smart | What’s Inside The Oldest Rocks In The World?The oldest rocks on Earth are more than just ancient, they’re time machines, holding clues to Earth’s missing history and revealing what happened in the unknown times after the Big Bang.
8ml8j2FFN6sscientists-find-mysterious-structure-hidden-inside-the-earthScientists find Mysterious Structure hidden inside The EarthThe Earth was formed from a solar nebula about 4.5 billion years ago, weighs 5972 yottagrams, and its radius is 6371 kilometers.
ZpoplYQhoFsa-tour-of-earths-ancient-supercontinentsA Tour of Earth's Ancient SupercontinentsWritten & Researched by Leila Battison | Video edited by Pete Kelly | Narration by David Kelly | Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza | Artwork by Khail Kupsky
rWp5ZpJAIAEpbs-eons-a-brief-history-of-geologic-time-2021PBS Eons | A Brief History of Geologic Time (2021)By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life’s history.
UK6oG1Piq-ckosmo-a-journey-to-the-earths-interior-2021Kosmo | A Journey to the Earth's Interior (2021)After thousands of years of investigating our planet we are still puzzled by many things. And now I invite you on a brief expedition where we will take a look at some of the most unusual places and phenomena on the planet.
VKq0pr4rbRswhat-did-pangaea-look-likeWhat did Pangaea Look Like?Pangea, also spelled Pangaea, in early geologic time, a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth. Pangea was surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa, and it was fully assembled by the Early Permian Epoch (some 299 million to about 273 million years ago).
3FoSAHk7DMAwhat-would-a-journey-to-the-earths-core-be-likeWhat Would a Journey to the Earth’s Core Be Like?What’s the most exotic destination you’ve been to? Hawaii? Australia, Hoboken, New Jersey?
QUd1XColj-swhats-under-antarcticas-ice-sheetsWhat's Under Antarctica's Ice Sheets?Many of us know Antarctica as a land of ice and not much else. But hidden beneath the miles of glaciers and ice sheets lies a landmass that was last exposed 40 million years ago. What does this land look like, and what could we expect to find if we are still around to see what's under Antarctica's ice sheets.
f5ExuqB6SJIgeology-12-earthquakes-and-earths-interiorGeology | 12 - Earthquakes and Earth's InteriorThis video is my lecture on Earthquakes and Earth's Interior
MeAz8An80rogeology-11-metamorphic-rocksGeology | 11 - Metamorphic RocksThis video is my lecture on metamorphic rocks. It covers the textures and origins of metamorphic rocks, the minerals frequently formed inside them, and the environments that produce them. I hope you enjoy!
6XbXM5y1110geology-10-sedimentary-rocksGeology | 10 - Sedimentary RocksThis video is my lecture on sedimentary rocks. It covers the textures and origins of sedimentary rocks, the minerals frequently encountered, and the depositional environments. I hope you enjoy!
NMmNOUQL0Xcgeology-08-weathering-and-erosionGeology | 08 - Weathering and ErosionThis lecture video covers the two different types of erosion (physical and chemical) and explores the impact it has on rocks and landscapes. I hope you enjoy!
A6IHoITs3vEgeology-07-volcanoesGeology | 07 - VolcanoesThis lecture video covers what makes different types of volcanoes and explores why they are explosive and the types of rocks and landscapes they produce. I hope you enjoy!
AoXU2sSrK9Qgeology-06-origins-of-lava-and-magmaGeology | 06 - Origins of Lava and MagmaThis lecture video covers how magmas form, what makes different types of magma, and their relation ship to lavas and mineral deposits. It's been arranged for anyone who wants a deeper knowledge of lavas and magmas. I hope you enjoy!
EZMBoXQbA6kgeology-04-mineralsGeology | 04 - MineralsThis lecture video covers the main properties and crystal structures of most minerals in earth's crust. It's been arranged for anyone who wants a deeper knowledge of minerals and geology. I hope you enjoy!
uzLt4AkP3O0geology-03-atoms-and-chemical-bondsGeology | 03 - Atoms and Chemical BondsThis video is a short primer on atoms, chemical bonds, pH, isotopes, and molecules in preparation for the subsequent videos on minerals and rocks.
z58vSr_VTvkgeology-02-plate-tectonicsGeology | 02 - Plate TectonicsFrom a retired teacher, I congratulate you on your lectures. You are an expert in your field and have the ability and graphic skills to present the subject matter in easily understandable form to ‘novices’. Suffice to say, this is the first comment I have been inspired to write since becoming a ‘You Tube’ fan, and hold your work in admiration. Well done and thank you!
fgnvKVzZZesgeology-01-the-science-of-geologyGeology | 01 - The Science of GeologyYou will never look at a rock, or even sand in stream bed the same again. Planet earth has a story written into it down to the parts of the atom.
OD1pD0iozwIdown-to-the-earths-coreDown To The Earth's CoreNarrator: Look.. bats...... in their hundreds of thousands... And around the next corner... Well... Look at all of this...... technology... This must be the.... Batman: How did you find this place?
r743JtaHE6w60-minutes-australia-the-crystal-cave-201260 Minutes Australia | The Crystal Cave (2012)It's a secret spot you have to see to believe - and 60 Minutes was allowed a rare look inside the incredible giant crystal cave at the centre of the earth.
3q-qfNlEP4Athe-rissa-landslide-disaster-quick-clay-in-norway-1978The Rissa Landslide Disaster | Quick Clay in Norway (1978)Incredible documentary which covers the Rissa Landslide of 1978, shows how soil mineralogy, groundwater, sedimentary deposits, sea level change, and human development all came together to create one of the most spectacular and unintentional landslides in the 20th century to ever be caught on camera.