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Em Gems
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Registrace 26. 07. 2017
Welcome!
My name is Emma Cieslak-Jones and I'm a geology PhD student who thought it would be fun to share,
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My name is Emma Cieslak-Jones and I'm a geology PhD student who thought it would be fun to share,
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The First Ever Dinosaur Sculptures - Crystal Palace London
Useful links:
Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs website: cpdinosaurs.org/
Purchase 'The Art and Science of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs' book by Mark P Witton and Ellinor Michel here: amzn.to/3VysJPF
WhyDinosaurs Website: www.whydinosaurs.com/
My Socials:
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Email: emgemssyt@gmail.com
#crystalpalace #crystalpalacedinosaurs #dinosaurs
Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs website: cpdinosaurs.org/
Purchase 'The Art and Science of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs' book by Mark P Witton and Ellinor Michel here: amzn.to/3VysJPF
WhyDinosaurs Website: www.whydinosaurs.com/
My Socials:
Instagram: em_gems_
Twitter: Em_Gems_?s=09
Email: emgemssyt@gmail.com
#crystalpalace #crystalpalacedinosaurs #dinosaurs
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Giant Ichthyosaur Discovery - The Largest Marine Reptile...EVER
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Check out these papers by Lomax et el to learn more about the incredible Ichthyotitan Severnensis, the largest marine reptile ever to roam our seas! Latest publication: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0300289&et_rid=996444776&et_cid=5181574#pone-0300289-g003 2018 publication: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0194742 My socials: Instagram: insta...
The Smithsonian Museum Of Natural History! My First Visit :D
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The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History....is my new favourite museum! I hope you guys enjoy coming along for my first ever visit! My socials: Instagram: em_gems_ Twitter: Em_Gems_?s=09 Email: emgemssyt@gmail.com #Smithsonian #Washingtondc #naturalhistory
The Channel Tunnel - How the Geology made it possible
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My socials: Instagram: em_gems_ Twitter: Em_Gems_?s=09 Email: emgemssyt@gmail.com All non-licensed photos used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. #ChannelTunnel #Geology #englishchannel
Finding a Huge Crystal Ammonite! Fossil Friday
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Fossil Friday - Hunting Huge Gryphaea Fossils 🐚
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The Giant Squid - Cryptid or Truth 🦑
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My Socials: Instagram: em_gems_ Twitter: Em_Gems_?s=09 Email: emgemssyt@gmail.com #GiantSquid #NHM #DeepSea
All About The Huge Pliosaur Discovery Found Along the Jurassic Coast - @EmGems
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I hope you all had a fabulous start to the new year! I had the honour of working with the Etches Collection to present a few pieces all about the incredible pliosaur discovery made by Philip Jacobs along the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The BBC created a documentary about the excavation, preparation and restoration of the skull called 'Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster'. This docume...
Merry Christmas Everyone!!
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The Cracking Advent Calendar - Day 10
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The Cracking Advent Calendar - Day 10
Reading Mary Annings Letters to William Buckland - The Anning Rooms NHM London
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Reading Mary Annings Letters to William Buckland - The Anning Rooms NHM London
Making a Miniture Natural History Museum - Part 1
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Making a Miniture Natural History Museum - Part 1
Fossil of Oldest Animal Predator Discovered - 600 Million Years Old
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Fossil of Oldest Animal Predator Discovered - 600 Million Years Old
The Geology of Malta - Loads of Fossils! 🐚
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The Geology of Malta - Loads of Fossils! 🐚
The Paper Nautilus, An Octopus in Disguise
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The Paper Nautilus, An Octopus in Disguise
1 Species, 5 Specimens - Fossil Friday
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1 Species, 5 Specimens - Fossil Friday
Office Tour - Fossils, Minerals, Replicas, Plants - Maximalist Decor
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Office Tour - Fossils, Minerals, Replicas, Plants - Maximalist Decor
HUGE Fossil Find - Fossil Friday on a Saturday again oops
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HUGE Fossil Find - Fossil Friday on a Saturday again oops
"Thats a huge b" lmfao...
20 m long! That's crazy! 🤯 As much as I like primeval animals, I'm still glad I don't live in the mesozoic era! 😅
8:34 Now that's a face that says: "I'm peeing in the water and nobody notices, hehehe."
As I've said before, I just love your vids and I check for new ones every week. How's the PhD coming along, assuming you've already begun the schooling?
Very nice. My immediate thought: no Victorian era cabinet of curiosities is complete without a stuffed crocodile hanging from the ceiling. Maybe keep some bones from your next roast chicken, boil them clean and pass them off as dinosaur bones. I had a lot of fun building a similar project. One cell of my bookshelf now is a miniature airplane hangar turned transport museum, exhibiting aircraft in 1/48 scale, some 1/43 cars and trucks, some boat- ship parts. I keep unexpectedly finding stuff that fits, like a toy curiosity-rover at the supermarket, and make little DIY projects, like William Beebe's Bathysphere out of a ping pong ball and junk. Stay creative and have fun.
Leave them off please! It looks great now. Perfectly balanced view
Great video, Emma...👍
Thank you for telling me about these, I didn't know about them! I liked this book here : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historia_animalium_(Gessner_book) It's a late medieval book that tries to describe all animals, but it has some fantastical ones mixed in! I especially like the drawings where it seems like they only have second hand information about them so they end up looking weird. It is also the first book to illustrate fossils.
I do remember reading about those in books from the local library arcive as a kid, but there was not that much information to find at the time, but they did stay in my mind and i learned a lot of British history not written in the regular scoolbooks here thank's to them. I still find those being genuinely interesting.
England use to be really cool.... not anymore
Beau Travail comme d'habitude🔬🛠Toujours un Moment de Détente🎬🏡🔥Alex Le Silex Picardie France🍻🙏🌌
I remember my dad taking me to see these in the 1960s, they looked huge to me as a rather small boy!
Very cool em
❤👍
Thank you Emma. I've always loved that dining table 🥰
as a child (infant school) they showed us a TV programme in class about these sculptures. At that age I was dinosaur mad & have always wanted to visit. I remember a news article in 2020 about some being damaged so im very glad they've been restored.
Really cool I should check it out. You inspired me to take a trip to Dorset last weekend and I found loads of ammonites in the crumbled cliffs 🙌
That is really cool!
Thanks for bringing this book to my attention! Mark Witton is great, and I love the Crystal Palace dinosaurs, so I'll definitely check it out. I was lucky enough to visit Crystal Palace in 2016, and while the inevitable damage they continue to take saddens me, it's good to know these dinosaurs are being looked after so well.
Phenomenal video once again, Emma! Isn't it interesting looking at the history of geology and paleontology the ideas that scientists had back in the day?
Au top emma ta vidéo 😍😍😊😊
They are certainly impressive sculptures. I didn't realise how much they had deteriorated, but the repairs are brilliant. I think they made a splendid effort conserving them!
Wow you won't believe this. When I was a child my parents took me here, but we are talking over 40 years ago and no one could remember where it was. But even now I recognise the place so thank you for a jump back to child hood I think it's time for a re visit 👍😁
That is cool! Maybe you can work there!!
Good evening Emma ❤. So nice to see you again 😀. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome video presentation. Very nicely done as always 👏. I hope everything is going well in Your Life 🌷💗😇🥰. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
Very nice video! Love the Smithsonian. First time in US?
Aaa I want to swim with the jellyfish ❤❤❤
Why do their eyes look so big like pineapple rings?
Great explanation! Thank you! How do you know/choose a beach that could be promissing?
Wonderful
This museum also has the legendary Hope Diamond, the largest blue diamond.
I am annoyed with this paper for two reasons: 1) an isolated surangular is not a good basis for a species definition. This naming will lead to future taxonomic headaches and I am not happy with that. 2) the histological basis to prove it was still growing is flawed. The authors largely base this on the absence of an EFS, but an EFS has never been found in any ichthyosaur, even those which have clearly approached asymptotic growth. If I had reviewed, I would have rejected it, in its current form.
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How do you they know that it was a reptile and not a giant fish?
Looks awesome :3
You dont happen to be geo girl? You look familiar to me :o
I can see this exceptionally captivating stylish young lady on big time tv shows enthralling us in the future, think Alice Roberts/Janina Ramirez. 10 out of 10
😯 i remember u! 😍 u disappeared off my youtube for some reason :( what was the name of ur other channel again??
Meters? Washing machines is the preferred measurement
Oooo! I cant wait to implement this idea into the Jurassic World party coming up ! So fun!
Good "set in stone" pun.
That’s so cool a new species 😊
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto has world class exhibitions as well.
thanks Emma. Great video, Paul
Thank you Paul! Congratulations again 🥳🍾
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35 meters long and still growing 😱!
Theres also another legendary ichthyosaur from new zealand that remains are in a museum now apparently, its called hectors ichthyosaur and if the estimates are true its 40+ meters
I have to keep reminding myself that ichthyosaurs are not cute dolphin creatures they are more like dolphin shaped snakes
Beau Travail comme d'habitude🎬🍀🙏🌌