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Glen Warren
Australia
Приєднався 18 жов 2020
I like to Visit geological Formations in Victorian, Australia. And any other places I visit.
I eat snails Alive
Online Geological maps of the World :
rockd.org/explore
macrostrat.org/map/#/z=11.6/x=145.0057/y=-37.3005/bedrock/
I eat snails Alive
Online Geological maps of the World :
rockd.org/explore
macrostrat.org/map/#/z=11.6/x=145.0057/y=-37.3005/bedrock/
Відео
Ordovician Castlemaine Group of Quartz Vein Siltstone
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Ordovician Castlemaine Group of Quartz Vein Siltstone
Looking for Bouma sequences in Melbourne Formation rock.
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Looking for Bouma sequences in Melbourne Formation rock.
Geology: Difference between natural and artificial formation.
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Geology: Difference between natural and artificial formation.
Geology: Bouma Sequence Turbidity Sediment
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Geology: Bouma Sequence Turbidity Sediment
How I look for rock exposures via the internet in Victoria
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How I look for rock exposures via the internet in Victoria
Temporary Swamp on Shepparton formation
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Temporary Swamp on Shepparton formation
Looking for vein quartz and possible shallow leads
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Looking for vein quartz and possible shallow leads
Cobaw batholith, 3 different rocks
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Cobaw batholith, 3 different rocks
Where is this location mate
Great lesson ❤
Thank you! 😃
what a load of rubbish to say water depisited quartz. Clealy not a geologist with no ref to the tectonic setting and how quartz mineralisation forms.
Oh that spelling, not a smart cookie.
Looks like it came from a Quarry in Belgrave South?
Could have, but I got these from a University.
How would you tell the difference between the last piece of gneiss without banding and granite?
Even gneiss in crystal form like a granite will have had pressure flattening the crystal. So granite crystal like quarts, feldspar, hornbeam will be uniform in all directions, nut gneiss will be shorted where pressure is applied.
Many years ago I took some old geologic maps that only listed a few roads and digitally combined them with modern road maps. Them I divided the composite image into a 3x4 panel of smaller images that printed perfectly on standard size paper and put them in a binder. Then I used that binder of map pages to canvass parts of counties looking for key geological formations for fossils. I was able to line over all the smaller roads I traveled and mark spots with fossils.
That sounds interesting and would provide more detail. I prefer paper maps as you can mark them alot easier.
Looks a good resource. Works better than Qld Globe
Never tried that, will now. Thanks
Actually,
The humbug Hill area you identify as a quarry modern day operation isn't. It's an old timer giant sluice spot. Plenty of mulloch heap too sort through
What happens when you put it in water?
It sinks, but nothing else.
@@glenwarrengeology Trying to figure out what my house was built on. I've spent the last two days geeking out on geology articles and videos. I think it's sandstone with LOTS of cleavage. It feels gritty. I think I found some bentonite too. Put it in water to see if it expands. Thanks you so much for your reply! I guess I'll stop worrying that the "Shinarump Conglomerate Member of Chinle Formation (Upper)" is described as having "Locally with silty sandstone, claystone, and smectitic claystone interbeds." I read 'clay' and 'silt' and kinda freaked out.
Take a pick to those quartz veins there’s probably some gold in there
You can do that. It is at Lake Eppolock.
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I do not do French.
Love the videos! Checked out triassic park the other day now im going to check out the K10 Keilor - Dry Creek/Maribyrnong River Confluence site as that area has apparently yielded some mammalian fossils!
Oh nice, what did you think of the Triassic formation? I have looked up the K10, it might be on farmland, but would be great if you done a video on it. K8-9 are impossible to access without asking permission from the farmer, ah well.
@@glenwarrengeology triassic park was interesting, although I wasn't able to spend much time there and must go back. There wasn't that much rock exposure as the trench that was excavated is quite old I am guessing. The K-10 site was a bit difficult to get to as I had to walk up the bank of the Maribyrnong River to avoid trespassing on anyones land and in my haste I did not take any pictures. If I am able to go back there I will make sure too and will send them to you if any are particularly interesting.
Triassic Park was excavated sometime between 1873-1892, so not surprised it is in a poor state, virtually no money goes into it. The second place I might check out for myself once winter is over. God I hate winter. Thanks mate.
Great work. Very interesting mate. Keep it coming.
Thanks, will do!
Was that a herd of minature wooley mamoths?
I wish as they taste delicious, but alas they are NZ housewives.
Nice sign. I did the sign for the Mineral Wells, Texas fossil park.
That is great. Do you have a video of it?
What's the point? We know how to walk.
The point is, your life.
Very helpful, on a surprisingly difficult topic to teach clearly! I know, because I’ve watched a lot of videos, without feeling like I’ve learned much I can use. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
FFS - learn to talk
Lol. hhaahhaaa
Being from Geelong it’s funny I always thought dunes were the norm 😂 (I think most beaches along that peninsula have dunes ) definitely have eroded some of those formations over the years lol I shan’t take my dunes for granted any more ! #newappreciation
That is interesting, alot of the Ballarine Peninsula is dune or estuarine sand deposits. Inland you get the Batersford and other Sedimentatary rock.
Oo where’s this i like the look of it
This is Lake Eppolock spillway.
Great info thanks!
Thank you for your kind words.
Ah derrimut ,
It is a nice area.
Looks like ceres ?
Ceres?
I saw a boulder at a park like the right one and was like "oh that's gneiss (or schist)" Unfortunately it was way too huge to take home. At a large creek I did pluck a really nice example of maroon rhyolite that had washed down from some bridge base rock. It was like 160 pounds so I had to pick it up on a revisit with a cart and somehow I man-handled it into my front seat and got it home. I'm shocked I didn't pull any muscles. At home I sled it out of the car on a 2x4 ramp. I also snagged some smaller purple rhyolite pieces.
That is very gneiss. We do not have much Rhyolite in Victoria. What formation was it? We need to be careful on our adventures, I usually smash rocks and take a small piece, 80 kg is too much for me.
Excellent Glen 🙂
Thank you.
We drive on the correct side of the road too 😁 That bit made me giggle 😁
That is correct 😁
the eroded bassalt eroded by stream looks same formation as some anakie gorge 🙂 darker gray and harder though
The Ordovician silstones should be overlain with basalt east of the Rowsley fault.
ooo the ionised saandstone is coool
Not sure what ionised siltstone is. 0
@@glenwarrengeology hahaha woops u must have said something else . I sent you an email with some of my rock collection did it get thru to you?! I thought it might not cos there’s sort of long video in there
No, I did not get an email. It should tell you if the email is not sent. You can upload the video to yt and send a link if you like. Thank you.
I was probably talking about Iron oxide.
@@glenwarrengeology cool, i was thinking of that as a next option! just want to show them off really! ;p went to batesford quarry on a sunday last week, boy my back is still sore 😂
obsessed with that formation aand colours!
3 mins in :P
it is nice. Some rocks are very colourful from this formation.
🤣🤣 i iterally hate cars driving by when im tryna take a photo or smt on the side of the road
Need more potholes.
This is probably the only way I'll see the country side of Australia. A lot of of it does remind me of America particularly parts of Texas and Oklahoma also some of our western states according to other people's videos.
From what I have read, the Mesozoic eastern and western sea ways were oceanic slopes and shelf deposits associated with convergent plates. So should be similar to Victorias rocks.
Amar kasa diamond stone and jents stone rock stone asa sell dibo but kibaba ??????❤❤❤
What?
Sometimes very hard to tell if something has been disturbed and eroded versus something that was infill and eroded.
Yes, especially when it is the same material. A tip will be easy to distinguish.
Excellent Glen 🙂 It looks just like the black castle in Bristol that I worked on, but that was made of copper slag blocks. Nightmare to point, the lime stained all the faces of the blocks 🙄
That sounds very interesting. I will look it up. Thank you.
Ai stone ar price koto ❤❤
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came across the biggest array of beautiful rocks at Anakie Gorge today! my handbag was heavyy
Oh wow! I will visit there. What rock did you collect.
@@glenwarrengeology So far i've been able to identify (i think.. still very new) Iron oxide quartz, both v yellow and a v red one , sandstone with quartz vein, phyllite slate (metallic, with some nice iron oxidation) , maybe some little hermatite slates? (they have a blue shine on them) all metamorphic?! and some others im yet to find online. wish i could show you! do u have an email? :)) will keep researching
i think i found one with fossils on it! tiny little lines and dots, almost like bird feet but not joined@@glenwarrengeology
Sound good, that should be Ordovician Castlemaine group of rocks. They are metamorphosed and contain fossils. The fossil could be coral. I have an email in the description.
I visit the you yangs a lot for spiritual connection , I’m very interested in how the rocks and boulders have formed there , a lot looking placed and fallen all over the hills, some even looking ‘melted’ can’t find much online that I understand , would be very interested in your opinion if you have visited there :)) thanks for your videos! Great resource as I live in geelong and getting into geology 😊
Did you go through the boulders, I use to do that when I way Young. It is a granite batholith, so basically just lava that cooled down underground around 350 million years ago. Over time the rock above has been erroded away.
@@glenwarrengeology ooo amazing thanks!! ☺️
Keep it up, you will learn alot.
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Awesome thank you!!
You're welcome!
Lots of interesting geology in Australia. I'd love to see in situ fossils as well. People do videos only on geology or only on fossils but I don't think I've seen anyone use geology maps to scout and find index fossils.
Ah that is interesting. Most of Victoria's rock is Palaeozoic and the index fossils for Ordovician to Silurian is graptolites, trilobite, foraminifera and conodonts. Later they use pollen, ostrocods, and in some neoprene formations fish and other vertebrates.
Hawaii kaula erupted his lava erupted perlite ash amd foamy lava bomb
Alot of sandstone here in the Sydney basin also! It's called Hawksbury sandstone, formed in the middle triassic, then older permian sandstone when you go south. But it's a shame there aren't too many shale/mudstone areas where i live. I love looking for fossils! Anyways, great video. Subscribed.
That is interesting. We have very little Triassic rock in Victoria, I will do a video on that formation in the future. Thank you. Fossils are awesome to collect.
Play sibliminap fir wake volcano up
Not sure what you mean.
@@glenwarrengeology Cos volcano to erupted had cuteness and magma had 1560°c hotspot
@@glenwarrengeology cos magna to form due cuteness turn tock to magma due intrusion of basaltic magma intruded with cuteness based eruption on puahahonu due the submerged volcanic shelf had surfaced on puhahonu cos hawaii to get war volcano due kanna erupted on hawaii puahahonu volcanic area
I have no idea what you are talking about.
@@glenwarrengeology cuteness had magma mixed to his own eruption cos vokcanic island to forn
Andesite cannot fight meowbahh magma
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@@glenwarrengeology what meowbahh magma is Me: Basalr easy but U
No speaking Engrish.
@@glenwarrengeology what Meowbahh magma is Basalt or andesite, dacite, rhyolite
My tip is focus on areas that have alot of elevation changes. I'm a Texas fossil hunter.
Hello. Thanks for your advise. Yer if you like outcrops. But some formations are flat with little exposure. Victoria has alot of these. Thanks. What fossils are your specially.
Glen I have something I think you need to see
Post a video so we all can see it. Thank you.
'll.
too
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Sorry. Not good for eating.
@@glenwarrengeology just a little tough lol
@@charliekezza You need to cook it for a long time.