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Nick on the Rocks - Giant Ripples 

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S3 E6 Giant Ripples in the Scablands
The fingerprints of rushing water rise from the desert as huge ripples of rocks. The patterns tells a story of the speed, depth, and breadth of the last major Ice Age Flood that surged down the Columbia River and carved the gorge at the famous Gorge Amphitheatre.
Learn more about the Geology program at CWU: www.cwu.edu/geology/
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@MetallicAAlabamA
@MetallicAAlabamA Год назад
Dude's enthusiasm about what he teaches and what he presents is addictive. I want someone like him explaining the geology of my home area here in north Alabama. Which there is Discovering Alabama, and a few others. But this dude just keeps my mind focused on the subject at hand. And I understand how all of Alabama's geology was formed and what evolution it has gone through over these billions of years. It just takes on a whole new perception when you have someone that explains it with such dedication to the subject. I am pretty sure the University of North Alabama, the University of Alabama, Auburn University, Jacksonville St, Alabama A&M, Troy University, South Alabama, UAB, or even the University of Tennessee, Mississippi, or Miss St all have amazing geologists but, not like this ball of energy. And FYI. Those Universities just represent the geology around my part of the US.
@PerchPerkins007
@PerchPerkins007 Год назад
Quickly becoming my favourite subscription by far. Thanks for your time Nick we appreciate it no end and the vast scope of your knowledge
@dukecity7688
@dukecity7688 Месяц назад
What you said. Very much
@ASAPMAN
@ASAPMAN Год назад
Nick's presentation style has stratified, merged, and flowed into a combination of inflections invoking Bob Ross painting and Jack Handy having deep thoughts!
@nneichan9353
@nneichan9353 Год назад
love listening to your explanations! thanks, Nick!
@martinmiller7623
@martinmiller7623 Год назад
Thank Nick your what National Geographic got started sir.
@andrewmantle7627
@andrewmantle7627 Год назад
I love these offerings; thank you.
@RJM1011
@RJM1011 Год назад
Great to see thank you.
@DocJJohnson
@DocJJohnson Год назад
Wonderful Presentation..!!
@yehyeh6962
@yehyeh6962 Год назад
The best
@pollyb.4648
@pollyb.4648 Год назад
FORTY feet high!! I had heard of these giant ripples and was imagining 5 or 6 foot high bumps.
@meripederson8379
@meripederson8379 Год назад
Thank you!
@randlecarr3257
@randlecarr3257 Год назад
Love Nick great teacher. Thought it was 12,800-11,000 years, but what’s 150 years one way or another?
@stevenlester2606
@stevenlester2606 Год назад
The EVIDENCE says otherwise. Carlson is simply wrong date-wise, although geology is beginning to look seriously at his ideas of glacial outwash being A source of the flooding, which happened many times. However, it wasn’t the SOLE source,as he keeps espousing.
@hirundine44
@hirundine44 Год назад
Ripple in still water When there is no pebble tossed Nor wind to blow ... nice video! Thanks
@ronnronn55
@ronnronn55 Год назад
Nice animation. Really gave a sense of the scale.
@-Cbomba-
@-Cbomba- Год назад
Nick,I live in California. As a girl going from Chico up to Paradise there are these huge bouldlers everywhere. I thought they were from a volcano. Thank you so much for your videos. when you talk I can tell you love what you do. I know you're a Washington person. But have you ever thought about maybe doing a segment on Parkfield California? You have no idea how exciting that would be for us Californians. We love you here! The Parkfield section of the San Andreas to me is intriguing. so much going on there. I know that you're a very busy man, and it is quite a ways away. But a girl can dream and Hope that someday Nick on the rocks will come to California. Keep on doing what you're doing. you're inspiring
@dustinplatt1481
@dustinplatt1481 Год назад
The San Andreas is more than a footnote for us up here, if you watch enough of his videos, the pieces really come together!!!
@-Cbomba-
@-Cbomba- Год назад
@@dustinplatt1481 footnote? The Parkfield segment of the San Andreas is a story all on its own.
@dustinplatt1481
@dustinplatt1481 Год назад
@@-Cbomba- yes, he does reference the San Andreas frequently. So amazing how the plates affect each other!!!
@-Cbomba-
@-Cbomba- Год назад
@@dustinplatt1481 Parkfield has low frequency earthquakes creep repeating earthquakes regular earthquakes. It was so regular every 22 years for large earthquakes that USGS went there put a whole bunch of instruments up and waited for an earthquake that never came. The Parkfield prediction experiment. To you it's a whole fault to me it's a fault that has a very special piece to it it's not about the whole San Andreas for me it's about Parkfield
@-Cbomba-
@-Cbomba- Год назад
@@dustinplatt1481 and thank you I will go see what I can find
@marquamfurniture
@marquamfurniture Год назад
Damn! I thought this was going to be Nick Fuentes.
@williamowens3905
@williamowens3905 Год назад
If you want to figure out what happened, all you have to do is step back and look at the evidence.
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