Hike with a geologist and learn how erosion forms beautiful landscapes

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Go on hikes with a geologist to learn how beautiful landscapes are formed by the erosion of the earth and underlying geology. You will see firsthand how beautiful badlands are created and erode. You will learn how hoodoos, toad stools, buttes, mesas, and plateaus are made. With the knowledge you acquire, you will better understand the Geology of Arches National Park and how it formed as well as many other spectacular landscapes such as Monument Valley and Factory Butte.
    #geology #earthscience #erosion #hoodoo #hoodoos #monumentvalley #wyoming
    Bighorn Basin Geology
    Wyoming geology
    Geomorphology, Nature is Fractal, Deep Time
    Homeschool Earth Science
    Education

Komentáře • 728

  • @hannutuomela3444
    @hannutuomela3444 Před rokem +95

    I really like the way you talk about geology! It is enthusiastic and clear information. I myself live in Finland, where the entire landscape is shaped by ice ages, everything is so different from Wyoming. Here we can see only very old and very young processes, you also have a lot to look at in between!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +19

      Thank you for watching. Indeed, we live in very different geology landscapes.

    • @toserveman9265
      @toserveman9265 Před rokem +8

      No woke bs too

    • @legacyXplore
      @legacyXplore Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes I agree. There are a couple channels that do a good job but they do so in the context of gold prospecting. Although that is also incredibly interesting it’s fascinating to learn about geology in a broader form

    • @CrownMuzik
      @CrownMuzik Před 3 měsíci

      @@toserveman9265😂

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 Před 3 měsíci

      @@toserveman9265 rolls eyes, what a stupid comment.

  • @miroslavzikic
    @miroslavzikic Před 4 měsíci +20

    Sir, you're a Bob Ross of geology! That's how soothing your videos are. I'm gonna watch each and every one of them...

  • @novabigstar1509
    @novabigstar1509 Před rokem +45

    I'm really loving the series. You are an incredibly gifted teacher and communicator, and it just happens geology is one of my favorite fields of interest so it's a perfect fit. Thanks for sharing these amazing lessons centering on the Bad Lands. I went there in my 20's and its impactful memories stand out to me. I'm just loving learning the history of its formation.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +5

      Wow, thank you!

    • @jimjr4432
      @jimjr4432 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks Mr. Big Star. Well said. I so enjoy geology as well, but really appreciated gifted teachers too.

  • @udoboehm4498
    @udoboehm4498 Před 8 měsíci +3

    What is also fascinating to me that all those layers of shale and sandstone had been created as a result of erosion all those million years ago. How many circles of building up and eroding away might had been there? It boggles the mind! Thanks Myron

  • @justme7415
    @justme7415 Před rokem +15

    I just realized something as you explained Mesa formation. Whether they are topped with former river rock deposits or lava, they were once the lowest steepest parts since they followed the gradient of the topography around them. Then erosion takes place, and it sort of inverts, now they impose gradients of descent around them and are the highest parts locally. They're almost like fossils of previous gradients.

    • @sephysaurus
      @sephysaurus Před 10 měsíci +3

      Is it ok to refer to these as fossilized rivers?

  • @TheRockMorton
    @TheRockMorton Před 7 měsíci +8

    I love hiking with geologist Myron. Erodes the rocks in my curiosity.

  • @youweiwang2417
    @youweiwang2417 Před rokem +24

    I have worked in the McCollough Peaks for four summer campaigns during my PhD (2016-2021, TU Delft) and we have high-resolution drone models that can be navigated in the software. my last visit was just last summer (not sure whether you know there is a big gathering every year on July 4th in Powell, where lots of geologists and paleontologists participate). I really enjoy watching your videos, which are well filmed and illustrated. Everybody, including geologists and laymen, should watch this, in my mind. Highly recommended! Hope to see you one day in the basin!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +11

      I haven't spent a whole lot of time in the McCollough Peaks area as compared to the Elk Creek region. I will be releasing a few videos focusing on fluvial systems soon which showcases the amazing outcrops in the area. I would be happy to meet you next time you are in the area and show you a bit of my area of the basin. Thank you for the feedback on my videos.

    • @youweiwang2417
      @youweiwang2417 Před rokem +4

      @@myroncook I look forward to both meeting you in the field and watching your upcoming videos. You can also find my PhD defense video on my channel if you are interested. Thank you for your work and inspiration!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +5

      I'll have to check it out.

  • @BillyBob-tt7hy
    @BillyBob-tt7hy Před 2 lety +28

    I grew up in Cody, been to he top of Hart Mt., worked seismograph thru the McCullough Peaks, up around Sheep Mt. but my favorite was Pat O’Hara, Sunlight and the base of Pilot. We used to own the Blue Haven Motel and had a number of geologists stay there. I’m 79, so lots of years back. Love your work and your videos.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před 2 lety +4

      You have an interesting history! Thanks for the feedback.

    • @375santa
      @375santa Před rokem +1

      흥미 있는 글입니다. Interesting feedback story!

    • @islam2662
      @islam2662 Před rokem +2

      بسم الله
      الله الذي خلقنا عزيز وحكيم وقد أنزلنا للارض ليختبرنا وهو لا يقبل ابدا هل الفسوق والعصيان الذين لا يتبعون مشيئتة الله عزيز ولانه عزيز فلن يدخل جنتة الا من اتبع مشيئتة في ترك ما نها عنه واتباع ما أمر به وتقواه
      ولانه عزيز فمصير من يعصيه ويتبع هواء النفس من فجور وعصيان ونسيان آياته البينه في كل ما تراه العين من نهار وشمس ليل وقمر ارض وزرع ماء وهواء انعام ودواب بنظام لا يقبل ابدا التكذيب واخرا لان الله عزيز خلق جنه ونار من اطاعه دخل جنته ومن عصاه دخل ناره وفي آخر الأمر لن يكون الا ما أراد الله قال الله أن الدين عند الله الإسلام

    • @islam2662
      @islam2662 Před rokem

      @@myroncook بسم الله
      الله الذي خلقنا عزيز وحكيم وقد أنزلنا للارض ليختبرنا وهو لا يقبل ابدا هل الفسوق والعصيان الذين لا يتبعون مشيئتة الله عزيز ولانه عزيز فلن يدخل جنتة الا من اتبع مشيئتة في ترك ما نها عنه واتباع ما أمر به وتقواه
      ولانه عزيز فمصير من يعصيه ويتبع هواء النفس من فجور وعصيان ونسيان آياته البينه في كل ما تراه العين من نهار وشمس ليل وقمر ارض وزرع ماء وهواء انعام ودواب بنظام لا يقبل ابدا التكذيب واخرا لان الله عزيز خلق جنه ونار من اطاعه دخل جنته ومن عصاه دخل ناره وفي آخر الأمر لن يكون الا ما أراد الله قال الله أن الدين عند الله الإسلام

    • @hodwooker5584
      @hodwooker5584 Před rokem +1

      I was a jug hustler for 2 years. I worked for Western Geophysical out of Rocksprings Wyoming. We performEd seismograph surveys on White mountain above Rocksprings and all over the Red Dessert. Try breaking a front axle coming off of White Mountain in the dark. We spun around and around and damn near went over a rock ledge.I remember going to the overthrust formations in Utah for a month long survey that covered just over 50 miles of pure hell for a survey team, we had to coil and carry the sensor cable up and down hills instead of laying out from the back of the truck. Our trucks were so heavy that we had to unload most of the equipment to get past the scales at the border. We would unload part of the equipment, cross the scales and unload the remaining equipment in Utah. Then we would go back for the rest of the cables and jugs. I was in better shape working seismograph than I was after military basic training. It was damn hard work, but it was done with a terrific crew.

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 Před rokem +21

    Your videos are so fascinating and beautifully produced. If I was rich I would totally go back to school and major in geology just for the fun of it. I love learning how things work and what made them look the way they do. Geology is like a very long term history of nature. I also love rockhounding so learning about the conditions that creat certain rocks is very helpful. You have a great way of teaching to us lay people without dumbing it down too much. Keep up the great work!

  • @cristianbenites4521
    @cristianbenites4521 Před rokem +7

    This men is inspiring just as nature is only by being him. Thank u men that I could see the world with geology lens

  • @suttoncook2358
    @suttoncook2358 Před 2 lety +16

    This was an absolutely awesome video. I can’t wait to see more. Well done Myron. 👍

  • @MarkFloyd7451
    @MarkFloyd7451 Před rokem +20

    Thank you for the excellent video on erosion. I love Geology and I'm interested in Life and Acient Evnironments. It's really neat when someone like you who knows the language of the rocks can interpret the story they tell for us viewers. Your hard work in putting this together is much appreciated. Thank you!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @felmlee1876
      @felmlee1876 Před rokem +1

      I too appreciate the women of geology.

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 Před rokem

      Lovely comment. 👍☺️🌱

  • @maxblauer9060
    @maxblauer9060 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Myron, that grass in your yard is pristine!!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Před rokem +2

    I'll try this one, Myron! "When a mommy planet and a daddy planet love each other very much..." :)

  • @mysticcroatia9997
    @mysticcroatia9997 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I never thought about geology and rocks to be interested..until I listened to this gentleman.

  • @greghelms4458
    @greghelms4458 Před rokem +3

    I love the drive west from Denver across Colorado and into Utah all the way to I15. The geologic scenery is incredible from start to finish. Especially the Utah leg. I could spend months out there and never get tired of the beauty of that nature. If anyone reading this comment hasn’t seen this in their life I highly recommend putting this on your bucket list.

  • @wardsdotnet
    @wardsdotnet Před rokem +7

    Discovered your videos today and I've watched several of them. I'm really impressed with the photography and the way that you use the drone to show not only the examples you're talking about but just the transition shots while you're driving in the Jeep with the drone overhead or something. The composition in your videos and the use of lighting and other technical things are just as good as your knowledge of the geology. It's very beautiful and you really showcase the land you live in and make me want to go there to learn more about the geology of it.

  • @BlGGESTBROTHER
    @BlGGESTBROTHER Před 2 lety +22

    What an incredible video! You really have a gift for editing, narration, and most important of all teaching!

  • @spratt1403
    @spratt1403 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for what you do! I have always been intrigued by geology and geography. I truly appreciate your educational videos. Please know you're videos are very appreciated!

  • @MissileGuidance
    @MissileGuidance Před 5 měsíci +1

    You are a fantastic teacher, thank you so much!

  • @srameypr
    @srameypr Před rokem +3

    Great video! I often thought while sitting in my own college geology classes that if geology was required of all students in high school, it would settle a lot of the disagreements people have over various belief systems.

  • @kevinberrien745
    @kevinberrien745 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation of the subject and wonderful film work.

  • @WilliamMorton-f5x
    @WilliamMorton-f5x Před 8 dny +1

    These are great to watch !
    Thank you for producing them Myron !
    Just wish I could be there with you.

  • @michaelpuett6358
    @michaelpuett6358 Před rokem

    Wow I never realized what a cool area it is between Yellowstone and the bighorn range. Thank you for the lesson and I agree - beautiful landscapes!

  • @jomudesimedia
    @jomudesimedia Před 10 dny

    I love the repetitiveness of the word “Erosion” is used. My brain is super excited to feel the washing presents. Most interesting thing found by most open minded researchers is Biology is Geology.

  • @zed4225
    @zed4225 Před rokem +1

    Myron, you are, without doubt, my favourite American, it's therapeutic and informative listening to you. So glad I found your channel.
    I love this world we are so lucky to inhabit, i'm like you, I notice everything and wonder, every little critter, tiny flowers, mountains to mole hills.
    I'm going to live my parrallel life as a Geoligist, who loves her job, through your eyes.
    Always wanted to visit the States, so many fantastic lanscapes. Australia is the same, fascinating history, and lots of erosion features (Bungle Bungles in the NW of Australia and Karijini National Park).
    Thankyou for sharing, your very lucky living where you do, it's so good for the soul to be able to see nothing but mountains, not concrete and steel. Love the name of the Badlands, which are anything but, I live in the badlands, called a city lol

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem

      Thank you, Zed!!! You absolutely made my day!!! Welcome aboard! Maybe someday you can visit the American West.

  • @steveflor9942
    @steveflor9942 Před rokem +1

    It makes a hike a much richer experience when you have at least some idea of what you're seeing.
    Thanks so much for this beautiful video.

  • @isabellame7326
    @isabellame7326 Před rokem +2

    Those are some of the coolest formations! Helped us understand erosion a lot better! We sure hope more people find your channel to learn about this amazing Wyoming geology!!

  • @hollybyrd6186
    @hollybyrd6186 Před rokem

    That area is beautiful. The landscape is perfect to see all the geological wonders.

  • @biancasalinas5659
    @biancasalinas5659 Před 2 lety +15

    Currently getting a B.A in geology. I find it difficult to watch teachings videos that draw my attention in its entirety and you have captured just that! Please post more. -Your new subscriber

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad to hear it!

    • @ericdenoorman1188
      @ericdenoorman1188 Před rokem +1

      @@myroncook Nicest teacher I´ve ever known. Your videos are awsome!!! Greetings from Spain from a geology ignorant (but interested in the subject).

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much Eric. I love Spain! I lived there two years.

    • @rickyphillips5163
      @rickyphillips5163 Před rokem +3

      It really is a beautiful video.

    • @DurpVonFronz
      @DurpVonFronz Před rokem

      Have you ever heard of the channel Hangman1128 before, I think his work on Geology is something to be looked at seriously. The paradigm needs an updating.

  • @MetatronsWing
    @MetatronsWing Před 10 dny +1

    I LOVE how you love geology. You make it so interesting. I love it too, and thank you so much for all you do. :)

  • @789563able
    @789563able Před měsícem

    Spectacular production, Myron. Virtually seamless, makes it easy to watch.

  • @paulplatt5074
    @paulplatt5074 Před rokem

    The more I watch the more I learn. Thank you so much for the information you give.

  • @claytonkr05
    @claytonkr05 Před rokem +8

    Cant believe I just discovered your channel, you remind me so much of my geology professor I had in my college days in Geol 101 and 201. All of your videos have really re-ignited my interest in the subject, it was one of my favorites and I had considered pursuing it into the graduate level at one point. Great work my friend.

  • @fredfleming8905
    @fredfleming8905 Před rokem +3

    I wish I could hit rewind on my age and sign up for a Geology course and have you as my instructor. You make it so easy to understand. Again, another great video...thank you for taking the time to educate us on this incredible planet we live on. Fred in Texas

  • @pamfrank3962
    @pamfrank3962 Před rokem

    Magnificent scenery. Thank you for taking us on another journey of discovery.

  • @InterWebGuy99
    @InterWebGuy99 Před rokem

    Geology is fascinating and you did a superb job explaining how it works to create these mind-blowing and artistic examples of erosion.

  • @garyj467
    @garyj467 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoying your videos.
    Since my retirement I’ve spent a lot of time in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and Texas “looking at rocks”.
    Keep ‘em coming.

  • @jillcollins1080
    @jillcollins1080 Před rokem

    Wow! What marvels our Earth contains. I love it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @manfromwyoming
    @manfromwyoming Před 3 měsíci

    I grew up in Cody and spent most of my childhood in the Big Horn Basin and the Beartooth Mountains and now I work in the northern end of the Beartooths in an underground mine. I've been enjoying these videos as a history lesson on stuff I looked at my whole life!

  • @Riverguide33
    @Riverguide33 Před rokem

    One of my favorite classes in college was Geomorphology. Thanks for bringing that class back to life! 👍

  • @monoped_adventures
    @monoped_adventures Před rokem

    I loved this video. I'm located in the Pacific Northwest and am surrounded by the effects of volcanism for mountain building and water and ice erosion to wear it all down. This video makes me want to travel to Wyoming and discover some of these amazing features.

  • @lynndavis869
    @lynndavis869 Před rokem

    I spent several years in the southwest, AZ, NM and CO and have seen some of this great beauty but your presentations are fabulous and informative. They've made me very jealous that I live on the East Coast. You're a great teacher and I have enjoyed every minute of shows and look forward to continue. THANK YOU!

  • @kenhansew7892
    @kenhansew7892 Před rokem

    Thank you again, Mr. Cook, for another outstanding presentation! I love your enthusiasm clear explanations. I'm sure you make geologists everywhere proud! You've certainly helped enlighten this southern Nevadan !

  • @sonjapetersen2991
    @sonjapetersen2991 Před 2 lety +4

    Loved the learning and views Myron! Very well done! You do a wonderful job teaching!

  • @reginatonetti7421
    @reginatonetti7421 Před rokem

    What a wonderful world! I love volcanoes, they're pretty beautiful. But erosion also creates awesome landscapes.

  • @chaoticpuppet1
    @chaoticpuppet1 Před rokem

    I had no idea how amazing Wyoming looked like. I look forward to exploring there one day. Thank you and algo's

  • @amacuro
    @amacuro Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I definitely learned stuff. And I can appreciate the amount of time and work you put into it. Looking forward to more videos from you. Thanks again :)

  • @andrewnutter6325
    @andrewnutter6325 Před rokem +1

    Wow, Mother Nature is beautiful.

  • @sharonmclean9992
    @sharonmclean9992 Před rokem

    I loved every moment and learned some new things too. Gorgeous scenery! Thanks for making the processes easy to understand.

  • @judispackman3616
    @judispackman3616 Před rokem

    You are bringing this Wyoming to me, to my room, and I appreciate it. Thanks.

  • @richardirwin7180
    @richardirwin7180 Před rokem +1

    Just wonderful and enriching instruction! Can't wait to see some of these vistas someday! Thanks so very much!

  • @irawardmusic
    @irawardmusic Před rokem

    Well done examination and explanation of some incredible sights!

  • @JenniferLupine
    @JenniferLupine Před rokem

    Very enjoyable and helpful examples to understand erosion. Thank you! I hope to visit the area some day! Hello from Washington State.

  • @anaarnoob7765
    @anaarnoob7765 Před rokem

    this is magic how we can read the layers like a book and travel through history . thank you I love what you do

  • @artbybard
    @artbybard Před rokem

    I so love how beautiful a mound of dirt can be through your eyes, and how we get to learn to see it, too. I love learning new types of beauties, and that IS a beautiful mound of dirt. Thank you for what you do. Yours is fast becoming one of my top 5 yourube channels.

  • @user-tc7ht6fe6b
    @user-tc7ht6fe6b Před 7 měsíci

    Bryce Canyon, another excellent example of differential erosion. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @lmgaab
    @lmgaab Před rokem +1

    Hey Myron, my wife and I surely like your geo-videos. Love that you present these very interesting structures with great curiosity in a nonacademic way. I have searched many times for geology for lay people like us who are fascinated with these natural wonders all around us. Our yard in Chico, CA, Butte County is filled with rocks we have landscaped into our garden. Many thanks and keep up the good work. We like your style.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem

      Great feedback to hear and I'm glad I could fill a void. Thanks for watching!

  • @petermarsh4993
    @petermarsh4993 Před rokem +1

    Dear Myron, thanks for unlocking some of the secrets of geology to those of us in your audience whose only experience with rocks is playing with some in the garden. Thanks so much. Love from Australia - one of the oldest Continents on Earth.

  • @eddieagnich1875
    @eddieagnich1875 Před rokem +1

    I'm hooked. I use to go rock hunting when I was a kid. We'd drive out the one of the deserts in Southern California and spend the whole day day looking for different types of rocks. My dad would take a few home cut them and polish them. He'd make necklaces for my sister and her friends. I'm glad I found you channel. I'm now 65 and in a few more months I will be able to spend as much time in the wild as I want. Enjoying the natural beauty that we all need to slow down and enjoy!

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem +2

      Do as much as you can while you are mobile. Life is short.

    • @eddieagnich1875
      @eddieagnich1875 Před rokem

      @@myroncook Thank you. I agree.

  • @suzanneseguin763
    @suzanneseguin763 Před rokem +2

    Love this video, always impressed by the way nature can create beautiful landscape! Thank you!

  • @lordzombie
    @lordzombie Před rokem

    Ive been loving your videos! I love your grounded presentations. Ive learned so much and Im noticing so many more features in my own landscape.

  • @gfmoore
    @gfmoore Před 2 dny

    Simply wonderful. Thankyou.

  • @lelandkelley2199
    @lelandkelley2199 Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative, thanks! Every time I fly west I see nothing but erosion, I love it .

  • @Taomantom
    @Taomantom Před 2 měsíci

    Along with being a most excellent teacher it is obvious from your photos you are an artist fer sure!

  • @JJs-ClassC-Adventures

    I find your videos super interesting. I love how you present your lessons with the whiteboard. The whiteboard lesson ties it all together for me.

  • @felipericketts
    @felipericketts Před 2 lety +2

    I can see with new eyes, and what I see is amazing! Thanks for explaining things in a way that is so understandable and enjoyable.

  • @CFEF44AB1399978B0011
    @CFEF44AB1399978B0011 Před rokem +1

    When hiking, it's always fascinated me that I can run into a creek that is cutting across a hillside. Thanks for explaining some of this, it's always baffled me.

    • @CFEF44AB1399978B0011
      @CFEF44AB1399978B0011 Před rokem

      Also, I was climbing in Kentucky recently, and the rock in the Red River Gorge area is all (at least the climbing areas) sandstone. Much like you describe in your sandstone section, there are areas with harder and softer sandstone. From what some of the people I was climbing with explained, there's iron rich sandstones that resist erosion more than the other sandstone around it, creating these plate features. The plate on the surface of the cliff doesn’t erode as fast as the less resistant sandstone behind so it creates climbing holds that you can just put your entire hand on. There's also random pockets in the rock and lots of roofs because the sandstone that's less resistant washes away and leaves a big roof that you can climb under. one thing that surprised me was how strong the rock was, i could literally yank as hard as I could on a little quarter inch thick plate to jug up and it was just fine. the products of erosion there are fasinating.

    • @myroncook
      @myroncook  Před rokem

      You bet!

  • @BikesNThings
    @BikesNThings Před rokem +1

    This is a super cool channel, and I’m enjoying it very much. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos Mr. Cook.

  • @anjou6497
    @anjou6497 Před rokem

    I could listen to you all day. 🌱☺️🌿

  • @gw5751
    @gw5751 Před rokem

    Great series. Watched two or three in a row - will be coming back for more.

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Před rokem

    Wow! Just WOW! Looking at the planet I live and walk on different now! Wish I could give 10 thumbs-up!

  • @cookiekitty8122
    @cookiekitty8122 Před rokem

    Thank you for another stellar presentation. Very good drone and stills.

  • @eng.barreawad9607
    @eng.barreawad9607 Před 2 lety +3

    Very delighted your teachings on Earth Science. Many thanks of your efforts and field trips that illustrate how to understand geological puzzle. Please keep the good works and share with me your reaching videos !!!

  • @isthisuniqueenoughgoogle
    @isthisuniqueenoughgoogle Před 3 měsíci

    I love your method of teaching through fractal patterns.

  • @elaineflores9581
    @elaineflores9581 Před 2 lety +3

    It was perfect! Bro
    I totally loved your video.
    The ability you have at showing the beautiful examples and
    bringing it to a level that we can all understand.
    I’m also amazed of the knowledge you have at being able to answer the questions of the why’s?
    I also enjoy the enthusiasm you have for the land and it’s beauty…

  • @laserman3631
    @laserman3631 Před rokem

    Thank you I learned a lot. Very well done presentation, I will watch more. I love geology too

  • @timovilkki5209
    @timovilkki5209 Před rokem

    Unbelievably wonderful landscapes. Greetings fron Finland.

  • @nitahill6951
    @nitahill6951 Před rokem +1

    Really a treat for the visuals and your excellent instruction!

  • @brendaleetaylor9566
    @brendaleetaylor9566 Před rokem

    This is so much fun. I feel like I'm taking a very special geology class and it's so very enjoyable. Your passion and knowledge are what make it so special. Thank you.

  • @OneNationUnderGod.
    @OneNationUnderGod. Před rokem +1

    I'm so thankful I stumbled across your channel, you really have a gift in the way you explain and educate us the viewers! I love that you bring the marker board to the field rather than try to bring the field to the classroom through images and videos. Hands on is the best way, keep it up!

  • @twiliteside
    @twiliteside Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for the amazing teachings, I appreciate it greatly

  • @kencarp57
    @kencarp57 Před měsícem

    Your lovely voice is right up there with Sir David Attenborough's, Myron! And your geology videos are wonderful to watch and to learn from. Thank you for making them for us!

  • @fredlawlor6791
    @fredlawlor6791 Před rokem

    Thank You Myron. Wonderful lesson on Erosion. We need more passionate teachers like you. The Very Best Fred Lawlor

  • @matiasadrianmahler322
    @matiasadrianmahler322 Před rokem +1

    So happy I found your videos, thank you for the educational content!!
    Im from Argentina and love our landscapes, now I can see the nature patterns making more sense 😊

  • @rosewenger662
    @rosewenger662 Před 4 měsíci

    I really enjoy flying over the west ang looking at thd geology in that macro view. Videos like this let me see the details of places i hope to see more of. Geology, evolution, and astronomy are all about time, unfathomable amounts and evolving conditions. Thanks for the vid

  • @naoakiooishi6823
    @naoakiooishi6823 Před 2 lety +1

    Basics of geology & beautiful scenes. Thanks!

  • @CapricornGirl9
    @CapricornGirl9 Před 8 měsíci

    I was never interested in geology when I was younger, as I’ve gotten older and had the opportunity to travel I’ve found it very interesting to research how things have been formed. I stumbled across your channel after coming home from Capitol Reef and “looping the fold” . All I wanted to do was stare at the beauty of it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @user-vw9nk8fy9i
    @user-vw9nk8fy9i Před rokem

    Good idea to explain what is a Erosion and how it make on the earth surface
    Thank you

  • @marioduddu471
    @marioduddu471 Před rokem

    I'm beginning to understand the world around us. Thank you.

  • @ivanthemisunderstood6940
    @ivanthemisunderstood6940 Před 4 měsíci

    As a lifelong rock-hound, I've been enjoying these videos immensely for a couple months now(recently found and subscribed) and have often wondered the time scale of erosion? Dr. Cook generously provided the answer (for the Bighorn Basin) in this video: ".7 inches per 100 yrs". Wow! I don't know what I expected, but that blows my mind. This guy is such a gift! I'm glad he had the inspiration to start this channel and makes the effort to create so much excellent content. Thank you Dr. Cook.

  • @davidmundt7081
    @davidmundt7081 Před rokem

    You're a great teacher, I've learned so much from your videos, thank you.

  • @robinstewart2506
    @robinstewart2506 Před rokem

    Beautiful video and wonderful information! Thank you, Sir for sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @joemcmurtrey1
    @joemcmurtrey1 Před rokem

    I have enjoyed your videos sir. Being from the sandhills of Nebraska, I became interested in geology at a young age. I love traveling to the Black Hills of SD to hunt rocks and fossils, and now I can apply what I have learned from you on my travels. I especially love the geology Pacific Northwest, I love traveling out that way and trying to use my imagination as to how those beautiful formationions arose. Traveling through Wyoming, we often stop and sitesee, many of the rock formation will just leave you in awe. Also, many beautiful places to stop and camp and enjoy the beauty.
    Thank you for making the amazing videos!

  • @dkryb2422
    @dkryb2422 Před rokem +1

    Warm greetings from Cornwall, fantastic videos! An engineer by trade and an armchair lover of the natural sciences, you are up there with Carlson Sir. Deep time, fractals, sedimentary form, brilliant! Thankyou.

  • @StatenIslandKaren
    @StatenIslandKaren Před 8 měsíci

    I believe your video has answered my questions about the spectacular area between Wikiup and Wickenburg AZ. I’m so thankful for your explanation.

  • @StereoSpace
    @StereoSpace Před rokem

    What a beautifully made and explained video. Thank you. Loved it.

  • @franmcl7569
    @franmcl7569 Před 29 dny

    Thank you so much for the informative and fun video!

  • @johncampbell5333
    @johncampbell5333 Před rokem

    I love your videos, but I feel like I can never finish them because first I get depressed then I get angry. But I do love how you take what most people would find boring, but you make them fascinating.

  • @vicferrari9380
    @vicferrari9380 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you Myron. This has been very enlightening. You in depth investigations are so useful and easy (ish lol to understand)