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This is Sagehen Creek
Join researchers from CU and UOP on a field trip to Sagehen Creek Field Station, CA.
Water moves through the landscape both in streams and as groundwater. As water passes through soil and bedrock it reacts, changing both the solid materials in the subsurface and the chemistry of the water itself. These reactions are vitally important because they generate soil and nutrients that support ecosystems, consume carbon dioxide, and regulate water quality. Since we cannot directly observe many of these processes that take place underground, we are combining data that tells us about the time the water has spent in the landscape with data that can track the types of reactions it undergoes. With these novel types of data, and models that help us interpret them, we can build a much more complete picture of the controls on the rate and extent of the geochemical reactions that play critical roles in our environment. This project is a collaboration between the University of the Pacific, Cornell University, and the University of Nevada, and is supported by the National Science Foundation. The video provides a brief introduction to the site and to the Critical Zone science we are developing there.
#sagehencreek #climatechange #hydrology #criticalzone #geochemistry #waterage #stableisotopes #reactivetransport #sierranevada
Links:
Sagehen Creek Field Station sagehen.ucnrs.org
Summer Camps for middle and high school students at Sagehen Creek Field Station sagehen.ucnrs.org/bio-boot-camp/
UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab cssl.berkeley.edu
Dr. Nicole Fernandez: sites.coecis.cornell.edu/fernandezgroup/
Dr. Louis Derry: www.geo.cornell.edu/eas/PeoplePlaces/Faculty/derry-new/index.html
Dr. Laura Rademacher: www.pacific.edu/campus-directory/laura-rademacher
Dr. Zachary Meyers: www.pacific.edu/campus-directory/zach-meyers
Dr. Alexandra Moore (more SciEd videos): bit.ly/inthegreenhouse
Dr. Adrian Harpold: naes.unr.edu/harpold/
Dr. Jean Marcais: RiverLy, INRAE, Lyon, France
Data:
USGS stream gage at Sagehen Creek waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/10343500/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D&showMedian=false
USGS Pub, “Climate Change Effects in the Sierra Nevada”
www.fs.usda.gov/psw/publications/documents/psw_gtr272/psw_gtr272_013.pdf
NOAA Chlorofluorocarbon Data www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/ocean-carbon-acidification-data-system/oceans/CFC_ATM_Hist2015.html
2022 Report: Indicators of Climate Change in California, Snow Water Content oehha.ca.gov/climate-change/epic-2022/impacts-physical-systems/snow-water-content
Historical photo wnhpc.com/details/rw071/o
This project is funded by National Science Foundation collaborative awards EAR2308546, EAR2308547 and EAR2308548.
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  • @a.f.8739
    @a.f.8739 5 днів тому

    Look at all these lying twats 😂 showing their faces loud and proud like its some kind of accomplishment to go around deceiving and being deceived

  • @GennyannValdez
    @GennyannValdez 10 днів тому

    Wow verry nice old sheel

  • @dandupaysdegex
    @dandupaysdegex 23 дні тому

    Disappointed

  • @Kumupaaikaaina
    @Kumupaaikaaina 26 днів тому

    So smart to look at stream water and spring water separately. The science tools in our collective toolkit are amazing!

  • @bogu2359
    @bogu2359 Місяць тому

    It is not a spectrometer. It neither analyze nor display the spectrum!

  • @ZiddersRooFurry
    @ZiddersRooFurry Місяць тому

    Annie was epic and so was this video. :D

  • @timc5266
    @timc5266 Місяць тому

    Send in the asteroids

  • @YnotMahargni
    @YnotMahargni Місяць тому

    I love it!

  • @imeatingyourmother
    @imeatingyourmother Місяць тому

    i love this mindset!!

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 Місяць тому

    Global warming has been dead at about 1°C since 1992. Global warming is tracked by official averaging. This video contains the UN Climate Change disclaimer. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. There is no mechanism that would allow greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. The back of the United Nation's IPCC science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 Місяць тому

    Global warming has been dead at about 1°C since 1992. Global warming is tracked by official averaging. This video contains the UN Climate Change disclaimer. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. There is no mechanism that would allow greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. The back of the United Nation's IPCC science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird Місяць тому

    The anomaly temperature varied between -3.7 °C and 2.5 °C the past twelve thousand years according to the graph at [1:29]. That's a lot more variation than we have seen since 1880 [1:43]. This is not made clear when the data is compared at 2:14.

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird Місяць тому

    As an engineer I've worked with statistic analysis since 1982 and I would call this manipulation. One way of presenting the data better could be to compare several parts of the isotope data from the latest 12,000 years to the NOAA data using the same time and temperature scales.

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird Місяць тому

    Next you will figure out that 10,000 years ago there were people around. Some of us learned that in school.

  • @ShellBAtoms
    @ShellBAtoms Місяць тому

    Thanks. I'd never heard of the Museum of Earth, and just checked it out online. I'll visit sometime. I don't know why the map was turned to put north at the bottom - but no worries. Good info.

  • @alecblitstein9918
    @alecblitstein9918 2 місяці тому

    i have a horn coral, i was hoping to email you a picture to identify it. its from a dessert in the middle east, it has that center you mentioned but its got a flurry detailed wrap around it. it also appears to be part of a cluster and even has a geode attached

  • @GulangUK
    @GulangUK 2 місяці тому

    'rates of temperature change' comparison is nonsense

  • @rolandgo6744
    @rolandgo6744 2 місяці тому

    Useless

  • @albericodouradofeitosadeso7003
    @albericodouradofeitosadeso7003 2 місяці тому

    I saw your video, cuz I need information about this dinosaur-bird , good video! We had one replica in Museu where I work as student of graduation. Do you had channel about dinosaurs or paleontology?

  • @SomeBiollantefan
    @SomeBiollantefan 2 місяці тому

    Dunkleosteus since it's "nerf" *It has become extremly obvious* *I CAN'T DENY IT ANY LONGER* I am smol

  • @jeffscharpf
    @jeffscharpf 2 місяці тому

    I know that this is 3 years old but thank you! This solved our mystery! For three years since we moved to our current home, I wondered why there was this small group of bees, which I assumed were bumble bees, hovering around our mailbox near the road. I would cut the grass around them, weed wack .. they didn't bother me at all.. they just stayed there.. Usually it was one hovering, then a few would come in and they would chase each other.. then I saw two mating .. but all summer any time I would go out there by the mailbox, I would see 3-4 just hanging around. Assuming they were bumble bees, this year I showed my wife and she was really curious. We Googled it and ended up here. I think they are living in the old wooden poles that hold our mailboxes up, but never saw one enter or leave anything,, I only see them hovering haha. After watching them closely, they're definitely carpenter bees! Thanks for this informative video! New Sub!

  • @dougstahnke7524
    @dougstahnke7524 2 місяці тому

    I did basically the same experiment in a similar controlled laboratory environment. However, my source of energy was not a heat lamp, but instead the sun. I had two sets of data, one from the control chamber, and the other from the experimental chamber. I repeated over and over again with identical results. I ran the two sets of data through a T-Test for significant differences. I could say there were no significant differences, but that would indicate that there was a difference, albeit too small to be significantly significant. Based on my data, the truth is there was no difference at all. Period. What is the problem here

  • @martinfernandez882
    @martinfernandez882 2 місяці тому

    Beyond incredible these ancient creatures and their environments are preserved. Wow, just wow!

  • @rarekind6977
    @rarekind6977 3 місяці тому

    There are bees all over outside my apt complex that does have untreated wood in a few places. They look all black AND fuzzy so I'm more confused than ever about what kind they are. I know there's a lot of them & seem to live in the wood.... just wish they'd quit flying in my face and my dog's faces! They almost bit one the other day! Or maybe ate one would be more accurate? Idek!!!

  • @Kumupaaikaaina
    @Kumupaaikaaina 3 місяці тому

    I live in a state with a bottle bill, and didn't realize until recently that only 11 states have them. Bottle bills work, providing both a cash incentive to recycle - and - automatic pre-sorting of plastic so that the recycling stream isn't clogged with un-recyclable plastic.

  • @ingridzabel566
    @ingridzabel566 3 місяці тому

    It's definitely disturbing how much single-use plastic we use every day. We need legislation and consumer pressure to get plastic producers to take more responsibility for the waste. But I definitely agree that it's critical to figure out how to use less plastic to begin with.

  • @dugganhaas
    @dugganhaas 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the thoughtful and thought provoking look at plastic! I won't be looking at the grocery store the same way anymore!

  • @paleontologicalresearchins9790
    @paleontologicalresearchins9790 3 місяці тому

    Don't forget to subscribe to this channel!

  • @xinzhewu6082
    @xinzhewu6082 3 місяці тому

    Where did the pollen eject? I can't see them

  • @colinr.parrish7621
    @colinr.parrish7621 3 місяці тому

    Nice summary - thanks!

  • @lengould9262
    @lengould9262 3 місяці тому

    You can anticipate a LOT of comments from people who are planning, after the facts, to claim "But i didn't know anything about the concentration camps"!! 😮😮😢

  • @tymmgo
    @tymmgo 3 місяці тому

    what did you use in the combination with the titania oxide some NaSO or ? and why ? as a binder ?

  • @lexischaub5298
    @lexischaub5298 3 місяці тому

    I am an environmental educator and this is such a great and honestly inspiring video... the energy you bring to this really wraps you in and gets you excited to listen. Even though I looked up something entirely different, I'm so glad I clicked on this and got to learn from you! Thanks for the awesome content!!

  • @alexplays1237
    @alexplays1237 3 місяці тому

    Jaekelopturus is bigger I can reach lengths of 8 ft long

  • @robwernet9609
    @robwernet9609 4 місяці тому

    Holy shit! Thats enormous!!!

  • @user-bt4xq3wn5u
    @user-bt4xq3wn5u 4 місяці тому

    Great work Ben!

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork 4 місяці тому

    Excellent information ! Thank you! Incorporating intoa regenerative farming video! 🌱

  • @user-ih6qb2qe5h
    @user-ih6qb2qe5h 4 місяці тому

    Why was it so much colder today than expected???!

    • @user-bt4xq3wn5u
      @user-bt4xq3wn5u 4 місяці тому

      Excellent question! It ended up being much colder that Sunday due to increased cloud cover, which prevent the sun from warming us up as much as previously expected. Cloud cover is always a major source of uncertainty in forecasts - even with only a couple days lead time.

  • @sethwoods8063
    @sethwoods8063 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for info.i found some honeycomb corral today in middle TN

  • @gabriellarouche6314
    @gabriellarouche6314 4 місяці тому

    Great work Jack!

  • @arturnagycastagna3862
    @arturnagycastagna3862 4 місяці тому

    I never imagined being able to hear Stefan Vogel's voice... I write this comment from here in Campinas (i'm brazilian), and I was surprised when he commented on Mata de Santa Genebra, a forest reserve for research and maintenance of biodiversity. Thank you for posting this documentary. I work with bees here in Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EEMBRAPA - in portuguese: Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária) .

  • @nicolaasfourie
    @nicolaasfourie 5 місяців тому

    It would have been great if you showed climate in more detail during the current interglacial. Strangely, you didn't.

  • @paleontologicalresearchins9790
    @paleontologicalresearchins9790 5 місяців тому

    Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to this channel!

  • @EeeEee-bm5gx
    @EeeEee-bm5gx 5 місяців тому

    i always wondered what were the white nets in the shale from nearby mines. Maybe corals

  • @puckit1840
    @puckit1840 5 місяців тому

    Hello! Can we have the research paper of this study? Thank you in advance!