WoW! A beautiful lady talking about lenticular deposits and alluvial fan stratigraphy. I can hardly contain myself. I'm a geo nerd and this should be X rated! !laughing! This was great! Thank you!!
Rachel, Fascinating video 🎬. Thank you. After reading a little more I think the balanced boulders 🪨 in Arizona are not from a glacial moraine 🏔️ or an alluvial fan deposit 🌊 but rather millions of years of erosion of pre-existing bedrock. You probably already knew this 😘.
Hlo maam, with due respect I had a question regarding planar bedding. In sedimentary structures lecture you told that this will form below the wave base then how plannar bedding is forming in the aluvial fans which indicates the shallow environment. Can you please give any clarification on this?
Hi Rachel, Thank you for your video. It was fantastic. I’ve been trying to find the term for what looks like several miles of alluvial fan systems, namely the mountainsides with canyons. It almost looks like a miles-long series of braided mountainsides. Can you think of what that might be?
Thanks for the very informative video. I do have one suggestion though, I believe the quality of your video would benefit from you using an external mic. The one from your recording device picked up too much echo from the room making it at times hard to understand what you were saying. I would also second 'Francis Winton's comment about 2 presentations consisting of 12-15 min each. But regardless, still a top-notch video.
Thanks for the support and suggestions! This is certainly an early video of mine, and hope that I have improved at least a few of these things since then, but I will continue to work on it, thanks again! ;D
Wow…Respect from….geology is not a popular subject here..so thank you!! One question though…In video you keep mentioning…..’we discussed this behaviour’…where can find those videos…? Thanks again!
Thanks for the suggestion! I have begun doing that with some of my more recent lectures because I try to include as much info as I can and feel that sometimes I should break them up into two parts. I appreciate the input :)
Haha, well I don't think anybody goes swimming on top of mountains right? But in theory, if someone were to fall down off a mountain in a mass wasting event I would say that their survival chance depends on the scale of the mountain and the wasting event (is it a small mountain with small pebbles being deposited, or is it larger with boulders tumbling down).
@@GEOGIRL 😃..GEO GIRL 😃..noooo hahaha I mean I was swimming in the sea on the UAE border in Ras Al Khaimah close to the mountains about one kilometer away, and I got stuck in an alluvial fan for a few hours
@@worldgames8355 Wait, in water? Hmm, then I think it's not an alluvial fan at that point, it's a submarine fan (I have a video about those too btw :)) But yes, that would also be difficult to survival rate becuase it really depends on the magnitude of the event and your proximity to the mountains because they drop their largest rocks/boulders first/closest to their base, and smaller grains with distance from source. But in any case, that is crazy! I am very glad you are ok! ;)
@@GEOGIRL of course I would like to see another videos but please can you slow your rate with talking, because sometimes I can't follow your fast explain 😅
@@mohamedashrafelsherif6458 Haha, yes, in my more recent videos I try to speak slower. Watch one of my more recent ones and let me know if it is slow enough or still too fast, thanks!
I am a student from Taiwan, your videos are very easy to know and suitable for us. Thank you and keep doing that.
I am so glad you find the videos helpful! If there are any topics you'd like to see in future videos, let me know :D
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WoW! A beautiful lady talking about lenticular deposits and alluvial fan stratigraphy. I can hardly contain myself. I'm a geo nerd and this should be X rated! !laughing! This was great! Thank you!!
Rachel, Fascinating video 🎬. Thank you. After reading a little more I think the balanced boulders 🪨 in Arizona are not from a glacial moraine 🏔️ or an alluvial fan deposit 🌊 but rather millions of years of erosion of pre-existing bedrock. You probably already knew this 😘.
Which book would be good for Depositional enviroment for detail study ?
Hlo maam, with due respect I had a question regarding planar bedding. In sedimentary structures lecture you told that this will form below the wave base then how plannar bedding is forming in the aluvial fans which indicates the shallow environment. Can you please give any clarification on this?
Hi Rachel,
Thank you for your video. It was fantastic.
I’ve been trying to find the term for what looks like several miles of alluvial fan systems, namely the mountainsides with canyons. It almost looks like a miles-long series of braided mountainsides. Can you think of what that might be?
Hello Alluvial fans are found only in mountains ranges ??
Yep, typically only near (at the base of) mountain ranges.
@@GEOGIRL oh ok I see sort of like a depository stream
Thanks for the very informative video. I do have one suggestion though, I believe the quality of your video would benefit from you using an external mic. The one from your recording device picked up too much echo from the room making it at times hard to understand what you were saying. I would also second 'Francis Winton's comment about 2 presentations consisting of 12-15 min each. But regardless, still a top-notch video.
Thanks for the support and suggestions! This is certainly an early video of mine, and hope that I have improved at least a few of these things since then, but I will continue to work on it, thanks again! ;D
Wow…Respect from….geology is not a popular subject here..so thank you!! One question though…In video you keep mentioning…..’we discussed this behaviour’…where can find those videos…? Thanks again!
Plenty of content but presentation much too fast. Would have been better if the talk had been split into 2 presentations each 12-15 minutes each.
Thanks for the suggestion! I have begun doing that with some of my more recent lectures because I try to include as much info as I can and feel that sometimes I should break them up into two parts. I appreciate the input :)
Hi how are you thanks for this video .. may I ask what is the survival percentage chance if some one swim and by mistake stuck into fan like this ? 🤔
Haha, well I don't think anybody goes swimming on top of mountains right? But in theory, if someone were to fall down off a mountain in a mass wasting event I would say that their survival chance depends on the scale of the mountain and the wasting event (is it a small mountain with small pebbles being deposited, or is it larger with boulders tumbling down).
@@GEOGIRL 😃..GEO GIRL 😃..noooo hahaha I mean I was swimming in the sea on the UAE border in Ras Al Khaimah close to the mountains about one kilometer away, and I got stuck in an alluvial fan for a few hours
@@worldgames8355 Wait, in water? Hmm, then I think it's not an alluvial fan at that point, it's a submarine fan (I have a video about those too btw :))
But yes, that would also be difficult to survival rate becuase it really depends on the magnitude of the event and your proximity to the mountains because they drop their largest rocks/boulders first/closest to their base, and smaller grains with distance from source.
But in any case, that is crazy! I am very glad you are ok! ;)
Thanks for the information
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful :)
Absolutely awesome presentation materials, but delivery is way too fast for me. But full marks for doing this, well done!
Thanks! I agree I used to talk and edit the videos to the point they were way too fast! I hope my more recent stuff is a bit easier to follow ;)
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@@GEOGIRL of course I would like to see another videos but please can you slow your rate with talking, because sometimes I can't follow your fast explain 😅
@@mohamedashrafelsherif6458 Haha, yes, in my more recent videos I try to speak slower. Watch one of my more recent ones and let me know if it is slow enough or still too fast, thanks!
@@GEOGIRL can you give me your email please, I'm studying Geology in Italy and I would like to ask you about some details?
@@mohamedashrafelsherif6458 of course, my email is listed on the about page of my channel. ;)
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You are very welcome, glad you found it helpful ;D
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