Myron Cook
Myron Cook
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Investigate a Mysterious Undocumented Rock Wall
My Video on giant sand boils
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Japan Earthquake
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Geology, Clastic dikes, volcanic dikes, rock wall, rockwall Texas, ancient wall, ancient civilization, liquefaction, quicksand, earthquakes, injectites,
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The Mountain Range That Disappeared and Came Back Again
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Special thanks to Vincent Coringrato for photos of the Colorado Rockies Special thanks to David Mackertich for videos of desert. Check his site out www.youtube.com/@UCl-zOx_O6VcyWWzj0IDXGTQ Special thanks to Bode Trappett for helping with research Ron Blakey Deep Time maps License # 5120 Red Rock amphitheater, Garden of the Gods, Paradox basin, Boulder flatirons, Colorado geology, Uncompahgre m...
How Geologists Discovered and Mapped a Great Seaway
Просмотров 665 тыс.2 месяца назад
Cretaceous Interior Seaway, Utah geology, John Wesley Powell, Capitol Reef, Factory Butte, Book Cliffs, Ammonites, Fossils, Great Plains, Sevier Orogeny, foreland basin
Explore Mysterious Rivers On The Deep Seafloor
Просмотров 592 тыс.3 месяца назад
link to seafloor map walrus.wr.usgs.gov/namss/search/ Pro tip on the map. Go to filters and enter some random characters like pfd under Data Types. The search engine will find no data that fits the criteria and will display not sesimic lines on the map. You will have a clean map. 1955 paper by Henry Menard; Deep-Sea Channels, Topography, and Sedimentation California Geology, Washington Geology,...
The Line Time Erased; Where Will It Be Drawn In The Future?
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Information on Wyoming fossil kit minifossils.us A special thanks to TGS who kindly provided the first seismic line...water colored blue. Jurassic evolution of the Gulf of Mexico salt basin Hudec, Michael R. ; Norton, Ian O. ; Jackson, Martin P. A. ; Peel, Frank J. Paleogeography Maps Copyrighted by Colorado Plateau Geosystems Inc. : License # 5120 Gulf of Mexico geology, Louisiana geology, Ala...
Geologist Explains the Background of Recent Eruptions in Iceland
Просмотров 34 тыс.6 месяцев назад
plate tectonics, mid Atlantic Ridge, Rifting, Hotspot, Volcanoes,
An Unusual Sandstone Monument: Where Did It Come From? Where Did It Go?
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Explore an unusual monument in the desert Geology, Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, cross bedding, Wyoming Geology, Dinosaur National Monument, Jurassic, Morrison, Fluvial, Dinosaurs,
Yellowstone to Hudson Bay Connection: What Happened?
Просмотров 461 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Key paper to read; A.D. Howard; Drainage Evolution in Northeastern Montana and Northwestern North Dakota Yellowstone Geology, Montana Geology, North Dakota Geology, Kettle Lakes, Moraines, Missouri River, River Terrace,
Trucks, Trains, Terns & Tractors; An Ordinary Rock & Its Amazing Value
Просмотров 682 тыс.8 месяцев назад
A special thanks to Dave Berry; Source of Gangplank drawing; Structural geology of the Laramie Mountains, southeastern Wyoming and northeastern Colorado DLR Blackstone - 1996 - Wyoming State Geological Survey United States History, Texas Aquifer, Kansas Aquifer, Nebraska Sandhills, Nebraska Sand Dunes, Transcontinental Railroad, Lincoln Highway, Interstate 80, Anorthosite, Ogallala Aquifer, Oga...
Is This Natural ???
Просмотров 647 тыс.9 месяцев назад
A great website for finding Wyoming Geology; I found the large spheres on it. www.geowyo.com/ Wyoming geology, Concretions, Bighorn Basin, #geology #myroncook #wyoming
Are You in Danger? Learn From a Geologist About Landslide Risk.
Просмотров 182 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Contact information for landslide geologist; thegeologyguy.com A special thanks to those who helped me find landslides to study. See many examples of modern and ancient landslide and learn how to identify the risk of them occurring from a geologist. Forrest Falls California, Landslides, Geology of Landslides, California Landslides, La Conchita Landslide, Oso Landslide, Washington Landslide, Deb...
Have you ever seen TIME? Let's look through the lens of geology.
Просмотров 128 тыс.11 месяцев назад
wyoming geology, coal formation, fossils, deep time, radiometric dating, Homeschool Earth Science Education #geology #myroncook #wyoming
Investigate mysterious features with a geologist
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paper on volcanic intrusions; R.J. Walker et al, Igneous sills as a record of horizontal shortening: The San Rafael subvolcanic field, Utah paper on Clastic pipes; D.F. Wheatley et al, Clastic pipe characteristics and distributions throughout the Colorado Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironment and paleoseismic controls Geology, liquefaction, quicksand, earthquakes, injectites,
Learn how nature forms these beautiful patterns and how to identify them in ancient rock formations
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A special thanks to Daniel Coe for sharing the Lidar images. You can see more of his amazing images at www.flickr.com/photos/165735975@N07/sets/72177720300430213/ fluvial systems, point bars, geology, Earth Science Education, #geology, #myroncook, Wyoming geology, Eocene, Jurassic, Utah Geology, fluvial sedimentology, geomorphology,
Appalachian Geology: Surprising Implications
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Special thanks to Callan Bentley of opengeology.org a great place to learn geology! Paleogeography Maps Copyrighted by Colorado Plateau Geosystems Inc. : License # 5120 Appalachian mountains geology, Smokey mountains geology, plate tectonics, coal geology, hydrocarbon geology, Valley and Ridge geology, Homeschool Earth Science Education #geology #myroncook
Discover 50 Million Year Old Mammal Tracks in Ancient Rivers
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Discover 50 Million Year Old Mammal Tracks in Ancient Rivers
An ordinary looking Nevada mountainside reveals extraordinary geology and beauty.
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An ordinary looking Nevada mountainside reveals extraordinary geology and beauty.
A Gigantic and Mysterious Feature that Nobody has Heard of!
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A Gigantic and Mysterious Feature that Nobody has Heard of!
How Snowball Earth Leveled Mountains and Created the Great Unconformity
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How Snowball Earth Leveled Mountains and Created the Great Unconformity
Geology of Hawaii and Plate Tectonics
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Geology of Hawaii and Plate Tectonics
Learn to Identify Rivers in the Rock Record with a Geologist
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Learn to Identify Rivers in the Rock Record with a Geologist
Discover the Origin of a Beautiful Rock Formation
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Discover the Origin of a Beautiful Rock Formation
Unravel a Mysterious Outcrop of Rock with a Geologist.
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Unravel a Mysterious Outcrop of Rock with a Geologist.
How Geologists Determine the Age of Mountains
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How Geologists Determine the Age of Mountains
Folding Rocks; From the Miniscule to Giant Mountains
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Folding Rocks; From the Miniscule to Giant Mountains
Learn how Supervolcanoes caused the World’s Largest Landslide in Wyoming
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Learn how Supervolcanoes caused the World’s Largest Landslide in Wyoming
Hike with a geologist and learn how erosion forms beautiful landscapes
Просмотров 168 тыс.2 года назад
Hike with a geologist and learn how erosion forms beautiful landscapes

Комментарии

  • @dmorgan5010
    @dmorgan5010 46 минут назад

    I have not received a response ...are you still alive or have you passed on

  • @dmorgan5010
    @dmorgan5010 47 минут назад

    My cook I need your help

  • @ElZarDelComercio
    @ElZarDelComercio Час назад

    Sir, you have some serious geological knowledge. Thanks for your work.

  • @MARILYNANDERSON88
    @MARILYNANDERSON88 Час назад

    When I saw those worms while hiking, I did not believe they were worm fossils. Amazing. When on the north Pacific coast in a canyon I saw a wall of live hellgrammites larvae which was squirmng.

  • @gianniciscato4948
    @gianniciscato4948 Час назад

    lah.ru.old

  • @gianniciscato4948
    @gianniciscato4948 Час назад

    La.ru.old

  • @user-nr3ep1sd5b
    @user-nr3ep1sd5b Час назад

    Melted cities, cooked walls and desintegrated structures... I say it as an archaeologist, and there are many examples of sich a severe "erosion" in accepted cases, such as Hawara pyramid: who would say it was a pyramid, if it hasn't been said? But if you take a closer look, you will see bricks, in horizontal raws. Sometimes everything is reduced to geology, in a sense of being barely recognizable.

  • @0Logan05
    @0Logan05 3 часа назад

    Old big cannon ball, iron case oxidized/rusted off..Or even smaller projectiles.. It may have Formed a concretion and Picked up More minerals due to its “Halo” effect..(Like when metal detecting,zinc, copper,(primarily)iron products give a larger signature..Take samples..Its indeed changed composition..

  • @bradleyslightom6313
    @bradleyslightom6313 3 часа назад

    It's called Liquefaction!

  • @dennisclapp7527
    @dennisclapp7527 3 часа назад

    Thanks Myron for the explanation

  • @markbowles2382
    @markbowles2382 3 часа назад

    Another great adventure with mr. Myron - thank you sir, keep well.

  • @dangrotrian9113
    @dangrotrian9113 4 часа назад

    Personally I think that when God moved and shifted the world’s continents in the days of Noah, then bottoms on the oceans were turned up sticking straight up like walls. They were still soft and then hardened over time as they cooled. This explains every non volcanic mountain and geological formation. It explains why Eastern Canada is near to Sea level and explains why here in Alberta we are sitting on 3 Thousand feet of Clay. We are stand on only up to 12 inches of top soil in undisturbed pasture land that has never been tilled. About 5-6 thousand years of plant composting. God tells us what He did. He gave us the rainbow as a reminded and covenant that He will not destroy the world again. I believe God. Thank you

  • @MaxImilian-rj1nh
    @MaxImilian-rj1nh 4 часа назад

    So why dont you dig?

  • @franciswoods1831
    @franciswoods1831 4 часа назад

    Don't worry about the everyday scientists poo poohing your curiosity most are paid up safe career perps maintains (sadly) the false narrative.

  • @bahamud70
    @bahamud70 5 часов назад

    Its from lava

  • @riroo8275
    @riroo8275 5 часов назад

    Watching this video, I couldn't help but be reminded of the Gulf of California. It's got everything you're talking about in it: a deep inland seaway constructed via crustal spreading running through a desert. And then at the top it's all dammed up by the Colorado River delta! So behind that delta you have the Imperial Valley, which sits in a valley that otherwise ought to be underwater. Such fascinating geology in that region.

  • @GabrielMercier-ue9gs
    @GabrielMercier-ue9gs 5 часов назад

    FASCINATING. One of the best geology videos I have seen. I guess the water loaded with sediments is heavier than "pure" water and that is why it flow on the bottom. How heaven is it? Have submarines been sent to the channels?

  • @pedroespinosa9023
    @pedroespinosa9023 5 часов назад

    Yo no soy científico pero lo que nos muestras es un 🌲 gigante hojas y ramas por alguna razón ese árbol cayo y si conose las seibas hay similitud a la cascara T ani llos de árboles esa es mi opinión observación

  • @BrianKasher
    @BrianKasher 6 часов назад

    This was a most facinating piece of work Myron. Having watched a number of your films this one really stands out as award winning quality! I really enjoyed this film. Bravo. If you would be open to discussion of geofacts or Pareidolia … I stumbled on what appears to be a cache of many stones that hold shapes of human forms, animals and tools. Many specimens have been recovered in a truly tiny area. This cache has been exposed by unnatural erosion in that my county uses natural streams for storm water control and the area is newly developed…. thus big storms equal fresh exposure at depth. I am a microscopist, do not see similar imagery anywhere else on Earth, and find the coincidence of many in one tiny spot of interest. If you are open I have physical examples, film of the erosion process and an open mind. A 3 inch deep 4 foot wide stream becomes a raging river 7 feet deep and 50 yards wide in minutes. What do you think? Have a look? Again, this film on the ancient sea and related geology really shines! B

  • @ImaginationToForm
    @ImaginationToForm 8 часов назад

    It be cool if it was man made and be much older than Göbekli Tepe is thought to be. I do think mankind became smarter than many think because of Göbekli Tepe though. We just need to keep exploring and find more.

  • @josephmedina6403
    @josephmedina6403 9 часов назад

    Incredible find!

  • @jackthetford7558
    @jackthetford7558 9 часов назад

    What is your opinion of the sage wall in Montana?

  • @richardrowlands9113
    @richardrowlands9113 11 часов назад

    Ok sir, can you reason why the king of England stills rules the west 😅

  • @gaeltroughton1069
    @gaeltroughton1069 14 часов назад

    Thank you Myron. A great explanation of how these sand dikes are formed. I had heard of them nearly 50 years ago in a geology course in graduate school, but your explanation made the sand extrusions much more understandable!

  • @cessnadriver7580
    @cessnadriver7580 15 часов назад

    Another great video! I think it's your best yet. Thanks so much for dedicating part of your retirement years sharing your knowledge with those of us with an interest in geology.

  • @dmorgan5010
    @dmorgan5010 15 часов назад

    I really appreciate your reply

  • @dmorgan5010
    @dmorgan5010 15 часов назад

    Mr cook i left you a message on your last video i watched it is very important to me for your reply

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 15 часов назад

    I can see how a graduate of The History Channel University would think it’s man made.

  • @dmorgan5010
    @dmorgan5010 15 часов назад

    Mr cook are you a millionaire..... i have a very big favor..the reason for the first question is a lot bigger than you can imagine if you wiil help me with geology of a location i will give you 30% of what I get contract what ever you want

  • @Tser
    @Tser 16 часов назад

    These are all such beautiful formations. Thank you for sharing such great information on the formation as well as such beautiful videos of these locations.

  • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
    @LiveFreeOrDie2A 16 часов назад

    Finally someone who ACTUALLY includes the links in the description they say they will during the video. I can’t tell you how many times I go to see the links and they’re nowhere to be found

  • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
    @LiveFreeOrDie2A 16 часов назад

    The only explanation is.. aliens 👽🛸👀

  • @Geo-R8R
    @Geo-R8R 17 часов назад

    Are the prints you use that show state outlines as references for sale?

  • @corysenti4079
    @corysenti4079 17 часов назад

    Thanks Myron. Every time I visit Cody I visit the Clark’s Fork, the McCullough Peaks, and what ever part of the bad lands I can manage. Thanks for the tour!

  • @margomoore4527
    @margomoore4527 18 часов назад

    Sure looks like the remains of a pre-flood civilization. Anything post-flood would be in better condition. Unless it’s just a geologic feature.

  • @redneckmutherf
    @redneckmutherf 18 часов назад

    Mud floods..... tartar... reset...timeliime discrepancies... we have been lied to ... HISTORY isnt something they teach in school !

  • @archeologicalstudent5234
    @archeologicalstudent5234 19 часов назад

    Good job never seen

  • @georgegouvas27
    @georgegouvas27 21 час назад

    natural

  • @marjieestivill
    @marjieestivill 21 час назад

    Awesome video of liquifaction and moving earth in the Japanese park! Cool sand boil photo! I live close-ish to the New Madrid eq area, and love learning about the sand boils…

  • @orpheuskhrystos580
    @orpheuskhrystos580 21 час назад

    #mountainsaremeltedbuildings

  • @joeybobbie1
    @joeybobbie1 День назад

    HI’ Myron, I should have been a Paleontologist I think. I can’t walk by a Rock without picking it up and looking for a Fossil. Something I’ve done since I was a small Child. I also Love to learn about Geology. The way you explain things is Amazing. I’ll never look at a Rock wall again without looking around for the Processes that caused it. I was kinda hoping this was Manmade though. Thanks for making these Videos. I really enjoy them.😁👍👍❤️

  • @earlbucklin8323
    @earlbucklin8323 День назад

    Thanks

  • @briandavis8977
    @briandavis8977 День назад

    Those walls are not created in nature. Those walls are preflood, they were covered in silt from the flood. I believe the red wall is a remnant of a 40,000 ft tree that was laying there. or at least it's branch.

  • @samanthatollstam6302
    @samanthatollstam6302 День назад

    What I don't understand is how people are still so dumb. Especially our scientists. At this point they should realize there are larger tides on earth that take place over millions of years and some that take place over hundreds of thousands. We have tons of marine life fossils on mountains, and rivers beneath the sea... some still flowing with dense salt water. Both those things paired with traceable water levels should show these periods occur in cycles. We also have traceable ice ages and warming periods which come in cycles. I don't know why they refuse to notice this or if they are actually that oblivious to these patterns. It's frustrating.

  • @CharlesCollier-kp7km
    @CharlesCollier-kp7km День назад

    Beyond intelligent!!! Thank you so much. You have answered my questions without me having to ask!!!😮😮😮😮😮

  • @tworiverflyfisher
    @tworiverflyfisher День назад

    Myron, id love to visit this site. Would you post the coordinates for us?

  • @klompen222
    @klompen222 День назад

    I suddenly had a number of people commenting on my 13 year old video on liquefaction. Now I know why!

  • @samsonthecurrent
    @samsonthecurrent День назад

    …and the Great Salt Lake is one of the last bits? [great job presenting this, by the way…the teaching and the filming]

  • @user-gk3jk2wr4u
    @user-gk3jk2wr4u День назад

    Is there even one artefact nearby? Presumably not....so is natural

  • @legionofyuri
    @legionofyuri День назад

    I have a profound desire to see most of the world's geological features have as much research done to them as North America's by people like you one day.