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Siccar Point - crucible of geology 

Rob Butler
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Part of The Shear Zone Channel. Follow Rob on a visit to arguably the World's most influential #geo-site, and for some, where the science of #geology began. This is Siccar Point, in SE Scotland - where #Hutton established what some now called #deeptime.

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10 мар 2024

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Комментарии : 29   
@crissykloth3721
@crissykloth3721 5 дней назад
so now I got a little idea how wonderful our planet works and creates and mixes and demonstrates what could be possible if time is not matter of issue (money, profits, exploitation) thank you so much, a nice sound of breaking "Olas" (wave??) all the best see you next time, greetings Crissy
@aijazalihalepoto9367
@aijazalihalepoto9367 3 месяца назад
Great stuff. I always seen photographs and sketches of these outcrops in books. While watching this video, I realized my physical presence on these outcrops. Thank you so much professor Rob for such remarkable and informative explaination.
@cribbsprojects
@cribbsprojects 3 месяца назад
NIcely filmed and poetic for any aspiring geologist! That Old Red Sandstone is iconic. Thank you.
@TrainLordJC
@TrainLordJC 3 месяца назад
Absolutely fascinating! As a Dutch Australian world traveller in the 70's and 80's I remember seeing, not only the magnificent rocky cliffs of Scotland, but also various interesting sceneries everywhere, but during that time I had no idea of the geology of what I was seeing. It was when I started reading certain books on geology in the 90's and now with the internet showing such great programs such as yours (and many others) that the bigger picture comes together to have a greater understanding of this wonderful planet that we humans have a brief moment to spend time on. I find it fascinating that with the help of reading and programs like yours that people with this interest to understand have the opportunity to visualise these amazing formations over time, and that there is sufficient technology to reinforce these observations. Thank you for your efforts in providing these programs.
@SPC5119
@SPC5119 Месяц назад
Excellent explanation.
@HamzehRezaei-dp7sc
@HamzehRezaei-dp7sc 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much ❤
@MrRettcher
@MrRettcher 3 месяца назад
I looked at this place in the summer of 2016 - with the whole family. It was great fun for the children to climb down the slope. I saw these rock formations with completely different eyes -I looked deep into time...
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
Yes it's a great place - and the descent is much better when less slick!
@just_kos99
@just_kos99 Месяц назад
I would so love to see Siccar Point! I saw a British documentary about James Hutton, and "Arthur's Seat" in Edinburgh, how he observed a seam of basalt running through the native rock. He was truly amazing, and from what that documentary said, a rather randy fellow (he liked to stay at his favorite brothel when visiting Edinburgh!).
@philwaters9751
@philwaters9751 3 месяца назад
Good as always Rob. Lovely presentation of one of the critical moments in critical thinking. I really want the T shirt. The 'no vestige, no prospect' catch phrase has got to be one of the greatest sumations in science history. When I first read it over 50 years ago now, it blew me away. Like finding yourself alone at sea, in an oceon of time. Thanks again.
@just_kos99
@just_kos99 Месяц назад
I like that, " Like finding yourself alone at sea, in an oceon of time." (well, "ocean", lol! sorry, couldn't help it....)
@amacuro
@amacuro 3 месяца назад
Congratulations on making the best Siccar Point video on RU-vid. Less can be said for the sound quality though 😂 But honestly thank you for making these videos!
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
twas a windy day!
@melodymonger
@melodymonger 3 месяца назад
Great video, thanks 😃👍.
@TheHoveHeretic
@TheHoveHeretic 3 месяца назад
Another great clip ..... thanks so much Rob.👍 Food for thought: That "missing" 70,000,000 years book-ending the geological unconformity at Siccar Point is a greater time than that sepatating us modified chimps from the K-Pg boundary which marked the extinction of the dinosaurs.
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
Amusingly, it's one of the shorter time-windows represented by an unconformity in Scotland.... There's a 1.7 billion year old one (Torridon Group on late Archaean Lewisian on shores of Loch Assynt) for example....no dinosaurs (or neo-chimps) though...
@ycrwydryn5207
@ycrwydryn5207 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! Great video, it allowed me to test my skills too as I watched :)
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it - always good to get a chance to top up skills....
@hongyuanZhang-pr6wt
@hongyuanZhang-pr6wt 3 месяца назад
It is a good travel site for geologist.
@lundysden6781
@lundysden6781 3 месяца назад
Thanks, always wanted to see that outcrop. Found out I'm half Scottish too!
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
good stuff!
@roydunn5742
@roydunn5742 26 дней назад
Some kind sole has placed climbing ropes down the steeper part of the hillside. (In place June 2024). It is still pretty steep and slippery.
@bv3bv334
@bv3bv334 3 месяца назад
👍
@dougreid1951
@dougreid1951 3 месяца назад
No mention of his previously visited unconformities at Lochranza and Jedburgh....1787 There's a big story in there.
@robbutler2095
@robbutler2095 3 месяца назад
The Jedburgh outcrops are essentially invisible now... The key thing about Siccar is the notion that is was Hutton's "proof" of his cyclic stratigraphic model... as where he took Playfair - who was essentially Hutton's outreach guy.... Notwithstanding the approach to Siccar, it's still easier to get to than Lochranza, unless you happen to be on Arran (no mean task given the ferries these days!). But if you want to check out Lochranza - try this: www.arran-geopark.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Walk_Leaflets/1.%20Hutton.pdf
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