Another excellent video of these mind-boggling landscapes. Thank you. Once the water Ericsson is pointed out, and your mind can grasp the staggering scale of the floods, it can’t be unseen. And it makes one view landscapes elsewhere from a much different perspective.
Mr Bjornstad, Your videos are like an aerial joyride, an "E" ticket through the coulee's that the glacial floods carved. I hope there are future videos modeling the actual floods in your "to do " list. ( Wishful thinking on my part) Great job on the videos, thanks for sharing these!
@@jamiemorton113 so what is your point? I specifically mention water carving the coulee. modeling refers to computer animation. someone writes a computer program that when run shows what a glacial flood may have looked like.
The scale of erosion is awesome. What happened to the boulders and soil that were eroded? Did most of it end up in the Pacific Ocean? Or somewhere along the way?
79°00'08.43" N 67°40'45.69" W Hiawatha crater impact flooding feature? Looks like a huge waterfall eroded cliff and a plunge pool from that. Interesting scabland like island mesa with possible flood erosion outline and maybe a waterfall/coulee feature from water overtopping the mesa for a time. Of course it is hard to see at 2016 google earth resolution, and it could be glacial erosion related (Edit:to a certain extent it has to be, but the cut in the cliff and the depression below it look particularly water eroded to me).