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Southern California Geology | Fossils found in the Ladd Formation 

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2 Members of the Late-Cretaceous Ladd Formation featured here: the Baker Canyon Member and the Holz Shale Member. Fossils found!
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Music: Stick Figure, Fall into the Sun (2022)

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@doctorspooger5966
@doctorspooger5966 Год назад
In the 70's grade schools from all over Orange County would bring busloads of kids for fossil hunting field trips. I was on one of those trips. Picture the side of that hill crawling with dozens of 10yr old kids with hammers bashing away at rocks, four teachers smoking cigarettes and drinking something from thermos containers, the day we went it was raining. Our room hauled in 12 shark teeth, 60+ ammonites, 300+ gastropods, and a gazillion bi-valves.
@1234j
@1234j Год назад
Really interesting yet again. Enjoying your video over breakfast here. Great start to my day thanks to your efforts and skills. I learned loads. Today's word is definitely, DEFINITELY, 'fossiliferous.' Cheers from England.
@geologicallyspeaking
@geologicallyspeaking Год назад
Thanks for watching from across the pond! 😉
@zack_120
@zack_120 9 дней назад
Fascinating, beautiful 👍👍👍
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Год назад
Nice isntructive vid - and the teacher with the teacher wand - like a conductor with his conductor wand.
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Год назад
Definitely making me look at everything geological ... but I have a strange San Francisco Holocene condition of looking at street asphalt bumps, concrete parking lot bumps, concrete sidewalks, asphalt roads, fossiliferous street lights, live Cretaceous street humans, subterranean gully wash drain caps, fossiliferous spray painted graffiti and road crossings and lane markings, ... and all kinds of Holocene detritus scattered across the landscape .... !!!!
@petecapri4054
@petecapri4054 22 часа назад
If you’re ever in the Bay Area there are tons of cool spots
@300Fatman
@300Fatman Год назад
My new favorite geology channel. I especially enjoy deep dives into specific geographic locations! I think an episode about the different Igneous types (say Felsic Ultramafic) might be cool, although I can't think of Ultramafic places off the top of my head. Keep up the good work man!
@Idrinklight44
@Idrinklight44 6 месяцев назад
What a trip! About 5-8 Marines use to go up the valley to the mountains and CAL sites, not sure if they are still there since base moved. Lot of good memories up in them hills. Orange county lights were something to.
@wtglb
@wtglb 4 месяца назад
Very interesting, beautiful crystals!
@jeanjohnson391
@jeanjohnson391 Год назад
Thanks for the new video! I love taking these field trips with you and seeing rocks in the field. I frequently share them with my students and they learn so much!
@DanaDetterich
@DanaDetterich 6 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness! What a wonderful channel. Thank you for making these videos. Watching geology informative videos is one way I decompress during teacher breaks. 😊
@mikelewis2918
@mikelewis2918 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic use of references and the iterations geologists go through to put the picture together first for their own improved understanding and then to share with friends, family, or anyone who will listen.
@malanacarnival4518
@malanacarnival4518 3 месяца назад
I'd love to see an episode on potato chip! Big boulders info needed
@BabyBoomersDoomer
@BabyBoomersDoomer Год назад
Hello! It's springtime, I hope your Considering getting outside and filming new Stratigraphic layers❤❤🎉
@georgeeliot2012
@georgeeliot2012 4 месяца назад
So good.
@Rachel.4644
@Rachel.4644 Год назад
Watching this again, and remembering more...👍🏻 Really nice, Todd.
@purelyrod9310
@purelyrod9310 Год назад
Man, do I like your channel. Its like a parallel universe. Every location you hit is in the footsteps of my youth. Please, please, please more vids, more often.
@willyeverdie2731
@willyeverdie2731 Год назад
Once again fascinating and killing it with stick figure.
@lindsaymalone9371
@lindsaymalone9371 Год назад
Love learning along with you and getting introduced to geology terminology along with great images. The bivalve fossil impressions in the shale are awesome! Thank you for sharing!
@beachbum200009
@beachbum200009 Год назад
Thank you for doing these videos. I really enjoy them.
@geologicallyspeaking
@geologicallyspeaking Год назад
Thanks for watching and for the encouragement! 😊
@H1ya2u2
@H1ya2u2 Год назад
My kind of adventure!!! And in my neck of the woods!!! I enjoy that you keep the explanation of every detail understandable and yet so interesting.
@Rachel.4644
@Rachel.4644 Год назад
Nicely done, Todd, and how fun to see all the marine fossils in the mudstone and shale. Thanks for taking us along. Your explanations are understandable. And ❤️ music!
@eladionunez2032
@eladionunez2032 Год назад
A subject I know nothing about . Interesting to see you point out and have a name for things I've seen my whole life but didn't know how they came to be. Plus bonus im a SoCal resident , cool to learn about my sorroundings. Keep it up. Hope this channels grows.
@georgeeliot2012
@georgeeliot2012 4 месяца назад
Found another heart for ya ❤
@IDNHANTU2day
@IDNHANTU2day Год назад
When you yell out FOSSILIFEROUS! with an emphasis on Foss, my wife looked at me and asked what you said. She though you said, "F(word) Fred Liferus!" She thought you were angry at somebody named Fred. Love your lectures.
@ericazubris
@ericazubris Год назад
I've found a fossil during the big rains of 07 before the fires when we were pulling horses from here. I was walking my horse and a small mudlslide happened in front of me. I picked up a perfect gastropod fossil!
@Idrinklight44
@Idrinklight44 6 месяцев назад
Cal sites, not calcite....confined area landing.... great video!!!!
@bradriney919
@bradriney919 Год назад
Check out the late Cretaceous Point Loma Formation spectacular sea cliff exposures at La Jolla Bay just south of La Jolla Shores. Very fossiliferous shallow water sandstone low in the section with very fossiliferous deepwater shale upsection. Lots of invertebrates including ammonites and baculites. Rare dinosaur fragments found in the lower marine sandstone. My old stomping grounds, best accessible at a minus 1' or lower tide.
@luizramosneto
@luizramosneto Год назад
👏
@qs898
@qs898 Год назад
From Iraq 🇮🇶 you are the best ⚒️🌏
@haseo8244
@haseo8244 Год назад
By the way bivalves by createous was well represented by modern families. cockles are the ones with deep ribs. Clams are smooth. Turritella reach large # by createous era along with oysters. Hard to believes turritella and oysters are fairly latecomers.
@drbobinski1
@drbobinski1 Год назад
Good Morning Tod, is that a Roadside Geology book you use. Thanks for your reply.
@charlesstreet5030
@charlesstreet5030 Год назад
9:30 almost looks like petroglyph. Beautiful
@poisonbunny420
@poisonbunny420 Год назад
How do I find a Lithostratagraphic graph of my town. I found a few fossils but I’m confused
@runtaoyang1244
@runtaoyang1244 Год назад
Could you share what book were you referencing? Ps I started saying fossiliferous just like you do haha
@geologicallyspeaking
@geologicallyspeaking Год назад
Its a paper within the book "Field Excursions in Southern California - Field Guides to the 2016 GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting" 👍
@geologicallyspeaking
@geologicallyspeaking Год назад
FOSSILIFEROUS!! 🤪
@mapleleaf902
@mapleleaf902 Год назад
I am fighting the geologic high on your videos, some ppl do not get the excitement.
@haseo8244
@haseo8244 Год назад
Look like it wasn’t popular because it was too hard to break and getting intact shells is harder.
@helgalynn7685
@helgalynn7685 Год назад
What book are you refering from? I do enjoy your geology wanderings.
@geologicallyspeaking
@geologicallyspeaking Год назад
Thank you kindly. It's a paper within the book "Field Excursions in Southern California - Field Guides to the 2016 GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting" 👍
@jonviol
@jonviol Год назад
Why do you keep using the word cool as an adjective ? It is a summary admission of being plain lazy . The English language is full a wonderful words which relate directly to subject - an intersting rock or feature cannot be cool unless it is compared to one which is warm . Using 70's dopehead junky hippy language is neither farout man, groovy in the mists or indeed cool in this study . A thesaurus as light reading is most rewarding .
@willyeverdie2731
@willyeverdie2731 Год назад
What is not cool is analytical grammar vultures who try to dissect every word everyone has ever said. If you don't like the words of which someone is using then close your ears. Having a fancy vocabulary doesn't make you interesting. Furthermore if it's your opinion then just fathom that you might be the only one who cares about it. Todd is "cool" you should give it a try sometime.
@jonviol
@jonviol Год назад
@@willyeverdie2731 Excellent ,our language is rich and fullfilling which when used with thought and imagination ,and perhaps a bit of reading , can and does add to the quality of our short stay on earth. mindless repetition is grim.
@MiguelGarcia-vj7oo
@MiguelGarcia-vj7oo Год назад
​@@jonviol what would happen to you if you listened to a rap song?
@jonviol
@jonviol Год назад
@@willyeverdie2731 Yes of course , you are correct.I'm not trying to be clever . My point is that everyone use this 'cool' almost as a 'de rigueur' habit for just about everything . So boring .
@jonviol
@jonviol Год назад
@@MiguelGarcia-vj7oo Well its a genre of social communication which ,in truth, I've never listened to - so before hand perhaps its something to do before giving a reply.
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