Learn how nature forms these beautiful patterns and how to identify them in ancient rock formations

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2023
  • A special thanks to Daniel Coe for sharing the Lidar images. You can see more of his amazing images at www.flickr.com/photos/1657359...
    fluvial systems, point bars, geology, Earth Science Education,
    #geology, #myroncook, Wyoming geology, Eocene, Jurassic, Utah Geology, fluvial sedimentology, geomorphology,
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Komentáře • 270

  • @robertvierra9917
    @robertvierra9917 Před rokem +69

    Myron Cook is the Bob Ross of geology. A soothing voice and yet a diligent teacher. Please don't stop making videos for us.

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 Před 4 měsíci

      With slightly better cadence he could be the Carl Sagan of geology. But to be fair, that is a pretty high bar and he isn't too far from it.

    • @jimburnsjr.
      @jimburnsjr. Před 2 měsíci

      He really is the Bob Ross of Geology...great comment.

  • @baTonkaTruck
    @baTonkaTruck Před rokem +5

    Your videos are the very peak of what the internet was designed for: Free exchange of knowledge for the benefit of all.

  • @CTSFanSam
    @CTSFanSam Před rokem +18

    One nice thing about those Bighorn Badlands is, with such low vegetation, it is far easier to see the geology. It is on my bucket list to spend some time in those badlands. Thanks for sharing!

    • @dustman96
      @dustman96 Před rokem +3

      I've been there a couple times, very cool. And now that I have a better concept of how some of it formed I want to go back again.

  • @paigel8777
    @paigel8777 Před rokem +16

    Please keep making these! I’m a geo/environmental student and I am learning so much!

  • @LeoDomitrix
    @LeoDomitrix Před rokem +14

    Stunning visuals. The scale of some of the deposits has given me a new appreciation for lowland/flatland waterways. It makes sense, but I never *thought* about it. On scale, I mean. The creeks I roamed in the Appalachians throughout my life, from Maine to Virginia, often cut into banks, showed course changes with deposits after flash floods/floods, but I didn't really think it through. Now I'm thinking. "What's the creek from my childhood gonna leave in the geologic record?" Thank you, Mr. Cook!

  • @stevengeorge5605
    @stevengeorge5605 Před rokem +22

    Another outstanding video, Myron! I definitely learn something from all of your videos. Thank you!

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Před rokem +11

    Wow, just wow.. Another just brilliant video.
    He explained this fascinating and beautiful feature of earth's landscapes in such a clear way.
    I've never seen the like before for meandering rivers.
    The details are fascinating even without then having it shown in the landscape he was walking through.
    Drawing on the photos of where he stands was so massively helpful. Many lectures include drawings of features, and then photos or videos of them too. But it is too often not that clear to the layperson, or not total layperson, how to map the drawn features on to the actual land.
    I wish everyone would do that....use the photos/videos and mark or draw on them.
    And using the LIDAR images...their beauty alone makes seeing them a gift, but to now have a way of interpreting that beauty, makes them more stunning.
    These videos are so wonderful. He cannot do enough of them.

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Před rokem +3

      Yes. You so nicely put into words exactly how Myron's lectures help me learn.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for the kind words, Green Man.

  • @user-iv7pl2uo7q
    @user-iv7pl2uo7q Před rokem +22

    Nature is the basis of human art & design......but is never equaled.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem

      Well , humans are as natural as anything else on this planet so everything they do is “natural” or “done by nature”

    • @dosenbrenner6386
      @dosenbrenner6386 Před rokem

      When u remove sky, plants, ground, clouds, and only shows river flow and then in same time show human blood sistem only, no skin, no hair, no bones, only blood sistem u gona see the same shape of the flow.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem

      @@dosenbrenner6386 🤦‍♂️

    • @dosenbrenner6386
      @dosenbrenner6386 Před rokem

      Guapo returns
      On Internet you can find images of the scan of All rivers of Earth and scan of human blood sistem.
      Match them and Tell me what u see?
      U can do the same Whith human brain map of neurons and the newest map of the Univers, u gona be amezing of the similarity.
      To decide if this the truth, i leave up to you.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem

      @@dosenbrenner6386 yes I am familiar. So you accept everything you see on the internet as absolute truth without any deeper investigation? I suggest you try to look at things a little more objectively and don’t believe everything you see just because it seems cool.

  • @ahuels67
    @ahuels67 Před rokem +5

    Cant get over how cool this stuff is. Forces you to use your imagination and go back in time to imagine what earth was like back when these rivers were flowing. Also neat to think that these things are still happening to this day yet

  • @John-ir2zf
    @John-ir2zf Před rokem +16

    Great presentation, like always !
    The personal perspective of the drop points, followed by the drone footage was a great way to show the scale of these formations.

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Před rokem +5

    Myron! Great topic. Great to see you and hear your latest discovery. Thanks for the great presentation.

  • @spud4242
    @spud4242 Před rokem +6

    fascinating ! to see a river move so much in only 33 years! Those LIDAR images are beautiful.

  • @DARIO_S
    @DARIO_S Před rokem +2

    Like I said, can't get enough of geology that is presented in this way. Thank You Myron and thank You the rest of the crew.

  • @davegoodridge8352
    @davegoodridge8352 Před rokem +6

    Mr Cook, watching your videos has helped me look at the world around me in a different way. I wish I was younger I would study geology at the university level. But I can still watch videos and read books,and go out and admire this world. Thank you so much.

  • @caenen6869
    @caenen6869 Před rokem +6

    Finally I have a deeper understanding of what I've been observing geographically and the proper words to describe those features. Thank you for all the examples in this dry, eroded landscape of the BHB. Now if only there existed lidar maps for my local rivers' meander belts, but at least I've found some interesting ones in NA from the Yakima to the Mississippi, including some beautiful hand-crafted wooden example of the Molalla's!

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 Před rokem +6

    Myron Cook: as he said, geology just doesn’t get any better than this. I call these videos Geology Appreciation. Thank you, Professor. (Later: Liked it just as much, again, a year later!)

  • @isabellame7326
    @isabellame7326 Před rokem +15

    Can't tell you enough how much we love your videos!! More great explanations!!😊

  • @WhyWhatWhoWhenWhyAgain
    @WhyWhatWhoWhenWhyAgain Před rokem +2

    This was an amazing video! The Lidar images, just a treat to the eyes and the mind

  • @Tundra1428
    @Tundra1428 Před rokem +4

    You're videos have all been fantastic. By the end of them I feel I know exactly what you're trying to show me, and more or less the reasons it may have formed that way.

  • @xavierpaquin
    @xavierpaquin Před rokem +5

    Beautiful and instructive as always, thanks 🙏

  • @mixolydian2010
    @mixolydian2010 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful stuff Myron, awe inspiring.

  • @MrYashino
    @MrYashino Před rokem +4

    Dear Sir,
    I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for your informative videos on geology. As an avid learner with a deep fascination for the Earth's history and processes, your videos have been an invaluable resource for me.
    Your passion for geology shines through in every video, making the subject come alive in a way that textbooks simply cannot replicate. Your ability to explain complex geological concepts with clarity and enthusiasm is truly remarkable. Whether it's discussing plate tectonics, rock formations, or the geological history of specific regions, you have a remarkable talent for making the information accessible and engaging.
    I particularly admire your ability to incorporate real-world examples and fieldwork into your videos. Seeing you explore various geological sites and demonstrate the practical applications of the theories we learn in class has greatly enhanced my understanding of the subject. It's incredibly inspiring to witness your dedication to hands-on learning and your unwavering commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation for the wonders of our planet.
    Beyond your exceptional teaching skills, your videos are also visually captivating. The stunning footage of landscapes, geological formations, and geological processes that you include adds another layer of depth to the learning experience. It's as if we are right there with you, witnessing the marvels of nature firsthand.
    Your dedication to producing high-quality educational content is evident, and it has undoubtedly made a significant impact on countless students and learners around the world. Your videos have become a go-to resource for me whenever I want to delve deeper into a particular geological topic or simply satisfy my curiosity about the Earth's geological wonders.
    Thank you, Sir, for your unwavering commitment to sharing your knowledge and passion for geology. Your videos have been instrumental in fostering a love for the subject and expanding my understanding of our planet's geological history. Your contributions to the field of geology and education are truly commendable, and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from you through your videos.
    With heartfelt appreciation, 🙏

    • @dianespears6057
      @dianespears6057 Před rokem +2

      I wish I could have said it as well as Nature School did. Agree!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your feedback, Nature School! I'm not sure it is all true, but it keeps me going out to the field when I know there are people that really appreciate my work.

    • @kathyallman6178
      @kathyallman6178 Před 9 měsíci +1

      We do! ❤️🙏❤️

  • @sandwich_i6465
    @sandwich_i6465 Před rokem +2

    Great video and a fascinating topic! I always enjoy learning new things about geology through your videos!

  • @vinnynorthwest
    @vinnynorthwest Před rokem +5

    Wow! Incredibly interesting! Now I might even recognize some of these features. Thank you Myron!

  • @cj-cv7zv
    @cj-cv7zv Před rokem +1

    although I'm not sure if my passion still lives in geology, you're consistently one of the best teachers on CZcams, thank you

  • @Boneless_Chuck
    @Boneless_Chuck Před rokem +2

    Your passion is infectious. I see a new M.C. video and I click on that sucker!

  • @agmartin2127
    @agmartin2127 Před rokem +4

    Another excellent class / video I'll need to watch a few times over to digest all the information you presented Professor Cook. I've seen outcrops like the ones you highlighted and mistakingly thought the must have been some sort of mini unconformity! Can't wait to go up to Wyoming this summer, and then again to Utah to reassess observations. Another interesting topic you touched on is faster moving ancient mountain steams.... here in the Carbondale, Colorado area, we see multiple layers of old river beds cutting across layers, but they're made of rounded cobbles (so very high velocity?). But they are 'suspended' up high so to speak. I know I read an excerpt in a geology book about the size of rock / sand / silt, etc., and how that related to the distance from the original source, a mountain range. All fascinating and thank you!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +4

      It takes high velocity and energy to move those big cobbles and you need to be close to the source of the bedrock the cobbles came from too

  • @RDEnduro
    @RDEnduro Před rokem +3

    Looking good Myron! Enjoyed and learned from this video like all of them

  • @gb57hevy3
    @gb57hevy3 Před rokem +2

    Super interesting! Another great ancient river video. I studied Earth science, Geology, Historical Geology, and Geomorphology back in the late 70's and did not know of ancient rivers until you, Myron ..,,.I love you, man! ;8)

  • @farmecologist3395
    @farmecologist3395 Před rokem +3

    Great video, Myron! It always makes my day when I see a new video from you pop up.

  • @saimaleon7115
    @saimaleon7115 Před měsícem

    Another WOW! I just love how he explained everything and then found the small , medium and large versions!

  • @Frostedminifirecracker
    @Frostedminifirecracker Před rokem +1

    It’s so very beautiful. My father did many photo sessions in the Painted Desert. We had to be there right before sunrise and then late afternoon. As a child, I could just sit there and watch the shadows change and highlight different things. As if the desert was showing me it’s dance with the sun.

  • @peterdore2572
    @peterdore2572 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks again, Wiseman Myron, for your Insightful and Educational Lessons in Geology. We admire your Passion❤

  • @rickr530
    @rickr530 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate what you're doing, Myron. It brings back a lot of good memories of college geology field trips from a couple decades ago and that deeply satisfying feeling of being able to read the landscape.

  • @kslinaz5668
    @kslinaz5668 Před rokem +2

    I'm learning so much.
    Thank you.

  • @olh_hlo
    @olh_hlo Před rokem +1

    Simultaneously relaxing and engaging.

  • @lk29392
    @lk29392 Před rokem +1

    I haven’t focused this much on geology since I took an undergrad intro to geology course in college 15 years ago. Love these videos!

  • @nickstert7437
    @nickstert7437 Před rokem +1

    Best channel on CZcams. I live in Utah and spend most of my free time lately exploring the San Rafael recreation area in Capitol Reef and the SR Desert. From car camping to slot canyoning. I can’t get enough of these videos and a peek into how to view the many layers in the sandstone out here. Keep ‘em coming……. Also, I LOVE the whiteboards. I think that really sets this channel apart from other geology channels for a better understanding of the processes over time without full-on animation. Simply the best!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +3

      Thank you, Nickster. You'll like my next video from the Swell area.

    • @nickstert7437
      @nickstert7437 Před rokem +1

      @@myroncook Awesome! Can’t wait to hear about some anticlines!

  • @scottyallen7237
    @scottyallen7237 Před rokem +1

    Thanks again. Yes, I am recognizing previously taught features imbedded in the landscapes viewed in the discussion of the new geologic topic. Your relaxed yet excited-about-the-topic style conveys your knowledge in such a good, teachable form. You mosey along, but always with a goal and purpose - not rushed and not meandering at all.

  • @ronaldbucchino1086
    @ronaldbucchino1086 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful images and location which illustrate the modern and historic rock record of rivers. Thanks.

  • @thedunelady
    @thedunelady Před 5 měsíci

    I love the dashed lines over the landscape, showing us what we're supposed to be seeing. I'd love to do a geology field trip with Myron! I bet they're awesome.

  • @jacotacomorocco
    @jacotacomorocco Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the great lesson! Great video, your channel is getting better and better!

  • @Anne5440_
    @Anne5440_ Před rokem +1

    I have long known a general outline of meandering river. Thank you for showing so much detail about them and explaining the history shown in the geology. I was thinking about how much and differing technologies you utilized in making this video. Your went from low tech to the very highest and most recent tech in explaining the concepts in each type of technology. You melded them together fluidly and in so doing really helped me see it all. With your videos I'm learning to see the land around me with new eyes. The lines on the photos really helped to what you drew on the white board. The lidar images became not just beautiful but more understandable. We live in an amazing time for learning. I can tell you put a great amount of planning and work to create this lesson. Please thank your photographers for doing so much to record the images out in badlands and the studio. The drone work was excellent. BTW, I have always loved deserts. I now am seeing how well they show the geology because of the reduced plant cover. Thank you very much.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your informative feedback!

  • @fruityrazzmatazz9183
    @fruityrazzmatazz9183 Před rokem

    You, sir are a gift. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and the beauty of nature. Every single video of yours is awesome. Thank you for sharing.

  • @piotrrajmundkoprowski4732

    These lectures/movies are simply spectacular!

  • @yannivourgourakis8579
    @yannivourgourakis8579 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have spent a lot of time in southern Utah and seen many of these formations but never quite understood what I was looking at until now. Next time I go I will be looking with a renewed awareness that I will pass along to my son. Thanks so much for making these great videos, they certainly deepen my appreciation for the natural world.
    I like your style. As one comment put it, you are the Bob Ross of geology! Couldn't agree more! Keep the videos coming!

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 Před rokem +1

    I love the amount of extrapolation required in geology. This particular field of study is akin to sharpening the imagination on an outcropping of stone.

  • @user-yy9kw3su8x
    @user-yy9kw3su8x Před rokem

    Myron these lessons are incredibly well done. Thankyou for your time well spent .

  • @surbhichauhan6888
    @surbhichauhan6888 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou sir for another fun learning episode of geology. I hope i can interact with these beautiful structures soon.

  • @cristianbenites4521
    @cristianbenites4521 Před rokem +1

    Wooaaaaaaah!! The best geology video of my entire lifeee!! Absolutely loved it!! You are a great teacher 'cause you love what you do! My best wishes for you, thanks!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem

      Hard to believe, but thank you for that, Christian.

    • @dustman96
      @dustman96 Před rokem

      @@myroncook I have to agree with Cristian, you have some of the best if not the best geology videos I've ever seen. Especially for those of us with little or modest education in the subject. You make it all make sense, and don't overcomplicate the simple yet complex factors at play.

  • @KT_571
    @KT_571 Před rokem +2

    I absolutely love and appreciate your videos! I'm a fan! Plz consider making videos about the geology of the many popular national parks such as Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Arches, Death Valley, etc.. I'm obsessed about geology, but can only find few videos on geology about these parks. I love hiking through these amazing parks, and want to be educated about the rock formations of these places. Thank you for your incredible videos and the education! ❤

  • @mattzoozb1385
    @mattzoozb1385 Před rokem +1

    These videos are an absolute treat. Passionate and knowledgeable presenter, fascinating subject matter. My interest in geology is growing in leaps and bounds.

  • @gregjones2217
    @gregjones2217 Před rokem +1

    It is wonderful to see you using the Willwood formation for examples. I've wandered the area for an decades, now I need to go look with more educated eyes. Thank you so much.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Greg...I'll bet you've stumbled upon some neat things

    • @gregjones2217
      @gregjones2217 Před rokem +1

      @@myroncook I've been a fossil hunter for most of my life, so I have found some good things. I give my finds to the museums, if they want it.
      Your very clear explanations of the streams has been a treasure for me.

  • @user-dd8wo1bz4n
    @user-dd8wo1bz4n Před rokem +1

    I love learning from you Myron! You have such a gift for explaining things. I love seeing all the landscapes, so beautiful and interesting.

  • @MontanaRockSlayer
    @MontanaRockSlayer Před rokem +1

    Excellent subject and presentation.

  • @carolbythesea
    @carolbythesea Před rokem

    Thanks! I live on the Central Coast of California and when I hike inland, I have seen these ancient formations, on a smaller scale. You are a fabulous educator.

  • @Laserblade
    @Laserblade Před rokem +1

    Myron, another excellent educational video. Thank you for furthering my ability to read the book of geology!
    I would add according to physics, there is another fundamental force working to move the river. Around a curve, the water moving along t he cut bank is moving slightly faster than the water against the point bar... the water at the cut bank has more energy than the water at the point bar. The tendency is for water with less energy to drop its sediment load and water with more energy to pick it up. Greatly accentuated during flood stage, but ongoing and incessant.
    I know you know this, I just thought I would add it for your readers.
    Your previous video of the cemented river bed that has erroded to a ridge (inverted geology I learned from you) thrilled me, and I look forward to more of your work!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the additional information, David. You explain it well.

  • @Sukisunn
    @Sukisunn Před rokem +1

    Always love your videos! Thankyou for all your hard work you put in making these videos!

  • @Villian_Karai
    @Villian_Karai Před rokem

    WOW!! That's Amazing! Wish you had been my teaacher back in a day!! You have been more informative than the one I did have back in a day! Thank You for being here and teaching me something that was not taught well! I really enjoy the lessons you are teaching !

  • @leelastarsky
    @leelastarsky Před 6 měsíci

    Myron, I have only just discovered your channel, but have to tell you what a BRILLIANT educator you are! Earth history is fascinating and you lay it out for us so beautifully! You have a new fan and subscriber!!💖💖💖💖

  • @SpewnyBard
    @SpewnyBard Před rokem

    I love your never ending enthusiasm. As an unrelated side note, if someone shows you an obsidian dagger, look at their offhand.

  • @dj-kq4fz
    @dj-kq4fz Před rokem

    Thanks Myron, this was great! The LIDAR photos were pure art. Dave J

  • @erinflayter867
    @erinflayter867 Před 6 měsíci

    Sometimes I have to rewind the video because I start thinking about what a wonderful geologist he is and how I much more I would have learned if he were my professor! Myron is Top Notch!!

  • @ioanstokowski1647
    @ioanstokowski1647 Před 7 dny

    I can't get over the fun and joy and excitement on display in your videos, and it's obvious it's not contrived. I too am thrilled by the wonder world around us, and when I see how attractive it makes you to invite the camera into your sandbox (sorry for the pun!), I wonder if it's too late to live a different life. Your subject matter is interesting but your enthusiasm is inspirational.

  • @robertsalter637
    @robertsalter637 Před rokem

    Another first class video. What a valuable channel this is.

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Před rokem

    Excellent. Do the world a favour and keep makig more.

  • @dustman96
    @dustman96 Před rokem

    That was absolutely fascinating. The title was irresistible. I bet hiking pretty much anywhere is quite interesting for you.

  • @AlexB3h3m0th
    @AlexB3h3m0th Před rokem

    Wow! Love your enthusiasm! You make this so much more entertaining, thank you!

  • @jamesburke6078
    @jamesburke6078 Před 11 měsíci

    I agree with Vierra...a very good voice with powerful knowledge behind it!

  • @michaelsonleitner5724

    Thanks Myron! Will definitely keep an eye out next time we’re out there!

  • @malcolmmarzo2461
    @malcolmmarzo2461 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent teaching. This extends my understanding of rivers. I posted a video on the lower Truckee River using aerial photography from my airplane. I have known this area for decades. But aerial video was a revelation, showing the beauty of the meandering of the last 25 miles of the Truckee River as its gradient lessens. The revealing of the Earth from the air is the world's best "video game." Keeps me in the game of aviation.

  • @regix1964
    @regix1964 Před rokem

    Always learning new things watching your videos. Great!

  • @barbaramichiels5503
    @barbaramichiels5503 Před 9 měsíci

    I think you are an excellent teacher. Thanks alot!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TheRogueRockhound
    @TheRogueRockhound Před rokem

    I love these videos sir, thanks for the uploads.

  • @inyobill
    @inyobill Před rokem

    Another fascinating presentation, thanks for that!

  • @ni5439
    @ni5439 Před rokem

    My favorite time of the month has come. Another video about geological wonders!

  • @lilysceesawjeanmoonlight

    Wow the meandering rivers speak their own poetry!

  • @lindarocco9974
    @lindarocco9974 Před rokem

    Excellent video Myron. The patterns are beautiful. I especially like the drone images for greater perspectives. I learned so much from this video. Thank you. Highly RoccoMended.

  • @all4runner316
    @all4runner316 Před rokem +1

    I live in Far North Queensland Cooya Beach.. Im a land, water and air surveyor. I fly to remote places alot and the land is pretty flat, but there are amazing land formations you see from the sky at low altitude mountains out of nowhere, you can see where ancient rivers have run and carved the land, where the flood plains begin and end, as well as the difference between our two seasons the "Wet and Dry" seasons, it goes from lush green landscape to Barron dry dead looking land with scattered trees.

  • @elenamonteagudo9855
    @elenamonteagudo9855 Před 10 měsíci

    Blessings from México Dear Myron, I am your fan #1🎉

  • @muhammadfahim3736
    @muhammadfahim3736 Před rokem

    Simple and comprehensive way of teaching

  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 Před rokem

    I always learn so much from these videos!

  • @timkbirchico8542
    @timkbirchico8542 Před rokem

    Excellent vid. Thanks Myron.

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem Před rokem

    Fascinating. This lead me to look up a USGS Geologic Formations map of where I live and have visited before. Thanks.

  • @cdineaglecollapsecenter4672

    Every video helps me see more! Great video!

  • @edwardlangdon9256
    @edwardlangdon9256 Před rokem

    Great presentation, really enjoyed it. Keep up the excellent work.

  • @kalrandom7387
    @kalrandom7387 Před rokem +1

    Watching this on a cell phone, and it should be a crime.
    Excellent scenery.

    • @dustman96
      @dustman96 Před rokem

      Watch again on a nice screen, you won't regret it.

  • @establishdreverb
    @establishdreverb Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  • @4museman
    @4museman Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @talathussain5078
    @talathussain5078 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am very grateful to CZcams that with it people like me have a huge hope of learning, anything from Experts like you-from the scratch. Yeah, I have resolved to obtain crystal clear concepts and knowledge of Geology, within a few years. Which, now doesn't seem impossible.When there are teachers like you. Otherwise,we solely had to bank upon books and imagination, which is not so useful in Geology. Because, Geology is all but ,all about Field work and observations.And field work needs money,and years and years of experience,and persistence ,which is rather difficult to have,simultaneously.That said, field work is not a cup of tea for everyone. It is for those souls who have a passion for Geology.I can understand,what you may have undergone, to have such a grasp of Geology.When I watch your videos, almost one or two branches of Geology are covered- within a few videos. I would like to request CZcams management that it should sponsor you,in any way possible. I know what I am learning from these videos-what is their significance.I am from a 3rd world country,whose more than half of the population is below the poverty line. Therefore,these videos are a boon for me. Thank you so much Sir .

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your feedback! These take a lot of works and people like you keep me motivated. All the best, Myron

    • @talathussain5078
      @talathussain5078 Před 4 měsíci

      @@myroncook We'll be indebted to you for your painstaking work,for good.

  • @lilysceesawjeanmoonlight

    Amazing footage. Brilliance makes Brilliance 😎

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Před rokem

    You break it down well into small steps and very understandable

  • @qiangwangwu6323
    @qiangwangwu6323 Před rokem

    Thanks a ton!!❤

  • @Lone_Feather
    @Lone_Feather Před rokem

    Thank you for the education, I've learned a lot from your videos.

  • @mikelong9638
    @mikelong9638 Před rokem

    Just a great video Myron!

  • @michaelhansen7516
    @michaelhansen7516 Před 4 měsíci

    Passionate engaging awesome

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 Před rokem +1

    Living on the Arkansas River it is well defined and mature. We’re almost at the point in some places of creating oxbow lakes. Getting down into the river you can see the change of course nearly every season.

  • @reginatonetti7421
    @reginatonetti7421 Před rokem

    How I love your videos, Sir.

  •  Před 2 měsíci

    Much appreciated!

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw6637 Před rokem

    This has been great a great video and lecture in many aspects.