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Yosemite's Geologic History
zhlédnutí 42KPřed 11 lety
Yosemite Geology

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  • @yosemite-tv
    @yosemite-tv Před 12 dny

    Nice work

  • @darrinsiberia
    @darrinsiberia Před měsícem

    not far from Truckee and Soda Springs. i know of a cirque type canyon but with odd pumice formed in piles almost like stalagmites. i haven't seen anywhere else in the Sierra, and wish i knew how they formed.

  • @yandhigaming420
    @yandhigaming420 Před 2 měsíci

    500th like!

  • @anthonymorales8449
    @anthonymorales8449 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is actually pretty dope.

  • @jacobblumin4260
    @jacobblumin4260 Před 10 měsíci

    You've done some good work here but one criticism: DO NOT show a diagram or picture for less than a second!! This is a flash, way too brief for people to understand. Your viewers cannot begin to comprehend a diagram or picture when it is shown for less than a second or even a couple of seconds. Either show it for long enough for viewers to comprehend it with sufficient narrative explanation or else just leave it out. That said, you still give some interesting info here. Thanks for making this video.

  • @mirupacha
    @mirupacha Před rokem

    AND where are the Indigenous names for these places, or was that omitted on purpose as well???

    • @VFL0519
      @VFL0519 Před měsícem

      Yeah! Like Shuthefuckup Mountain and Nobodygivesashit Valley 😂

  • @nikostratigos7138
    @nikostratigos7138 Před rokem

    very informational video. Bravo

  • @jeffconway8729
    @jeffconway8729 Před rokem

    Thanks, Kari. Nice overview of how the Sierra was formed as well. Now I know why it takes so long to get to Donner Summit from the CA side, and why it's much quicker to get to from the NV side.

  • @Eman-wj8gq
    @Eman-wj8gq Před rokem

    This is a great video. I like you message. You made it about Yosemite not about you. You delivered the information at a good pace and with pictures that demonstrate what you are saying. Thank you very much!

  • @edwardhanson3664
    @edwardhanson3664 Před rokem

    The cracks in granite formed by pressure release are not 'faults;', they are called 'joints".

  • @rec-re-ate8723
    @rec-re-ate8723 Před rokem

    Great video, Kari!! You have a future in videos 👏

  • @krissybell777
    @krissybell777 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @fady492001
    @fady492001 Před 2 lety

    Awesome

  • @davidgriffin5087
    @davidgriffin5087 Před 2 lety

    I was lucky enough to have my mind blown by Yosemite this past week. I think I watched all the videos and this one’s my favorite as far as a good explanation of how it all happened. It’s an amazing sight to see.

  • @NationalParkDiaries
    @NationalParkDiaries Před 2 lety

    Great explanations! Really nice job making those technical concepts accessible!

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Před 3 lety

    The cracks in the granite are not faults, but joints. Completely different things. Faults involve movement, or shifting, of massive parts of the Earth, while joints are the localized splitting of rock associated with the release of built up internal pressure. Exfoliation is one type of jointing. Most jointing, though, forms vertical joints--also very much visible in Yosemite and the Sierras. Additionally: Faults can be huge and visible, as the San Andreas is, or small and deeply buried, as around New Madrid, Missouri.

  • @SL-cl9gt
    @SL-cl9gt Před 3 lety

    Faults -> Joints

  • @wwest
    @wwest Před 3 lety

    Really informative, thanks!

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 3 lety

    This guy is using your video, yours is in the middle of it. czcams.com/video/oVWRz6BZ4rQ/video.html

  • @ryanburt2145
    @ryanburt2145 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Love this valley! Thanks!

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 4 lety

    Excellent really enjoyed it. Learned a bunch too. Your tag line is perfect advice.

  • @anamarieus
    @anamarieus Před 5 lety

    wonderful!!

  • @nicholassizemore6821
    @nicholassizemore6821 Před 5 lety

    This video is great. You should be proud of this. It is no easy task to easily explain these concepts to students. You have done the education field a great service and whoever you made this video for should be proud of your accomplishment.

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 Před 5 lety

    Thanks!

  • @NatureIsTheWorst
    @NatureIsTheWorst Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the informative video!

  • @Losangelesmotorcycles

    great video

  • @dalecarpenter8828
    @dalecarpenter8828 Před 7 lety

    unbelievably dumb

    • @randisiller5107
      @randisiller5107 Před 7 lety

      that's mean

    • @brinnswf
      @brinnswf Před 6 lety

      thanks for your contribution!

    • @leeramos8985
      @leeramos8985 Před 5 lety

      Trolls

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV Před 4 lety

      Remember, confession is good for the soul, and now that you have confessed to everyone that you are "unbelievable dumb", you can now start the healing and learning process. Good luck to you on your journey. Now please visit Yosemite park and try out their swimming holes, they are easy to find, just go over the fence with a bunch of words on it and get in the pool right above the water fall, where the waters feels so much more swirlier and delightful. You might feel a little tug toward the fall, that's natural and so is all the moss at the bottom of the water making it really slippery. Just push your toes into the moss for grip and enjoy that journey too. See you at the bottom Dale Carpenter.

  • @andreamcbride8383
    @andreamcbride8383 Před 10 lety

    Thanks, I'm trying to find videos for a 4th grade project - some tech terms but with great visuals it's understandable.