We've concentrated the history of Planet Earth into one year. Follow the geology podcasts chronologically from the origin of the Earth to the origin of Mankind.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
The mineral here is just calcite (even though it’s mostly almost black), but it shows interesting features. Cone-in-cone structures are nested cones, seen here in cross section. The inset shows them a little better – in the main photo, they are repre... more
Mineral Monday + Tectonic Tuesday. Blue quartz is uncommon and is usually colored by inclusions of unusual minerals like crocidolite, tourmaline, or dumortierite. The purplish-blue quartz here, from north of Llano, Texas, is colored by inclusions of... more
Middle section of the 38-inch cross-section
Cover This Tectonic Tuesday is also an example of the History of Geology. “The thrust producing these crustal movements and dislocations came from the west, and must have been highly energetic in it... more
Epitaxy, from Greek words meaning “upon” or “above” and “ordered arrangement,” in minerals means crystals of one (or the same) mineral growing in a particular crystallographic position on another (or the same) mineral. It happens because the molecula... more
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Very surprised that by 2018 there have been no reviews - remiss of me not to have done so before, as I have been listening since the days of daily episodes! Did you know that "Pink Cows Often Sit Down Carefully. Perhaps They Jumped Cars Parked Nearby Permanently". If necessary, you could substitute "All Purple Violet" for "Pink". I understand that Americans subdivide Carboniferous into Mississippian and Pennsylvanian but I do not have a nmemonic for that.
I first read his book in my 20s. I loved it just for the nerdy science and the sneak peak at the history of the development of life on earth. This podcast is great for putting life into perspective when you realise how many species, despite being around for millions and millions of years, have now vanished. It makes your own short life time (and all the troubles you think you have) seen momentary next to the expense of deep deep time which this podcast opens a window on. It’s also great for goin... more
A straightforward, thorough, and incredibly informative podcast delivered with a steady tenor and soothing theme music.
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