The Fascinating Geology of Iceland's Spectacular Gullfoss Waterfall

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Journey to Iceland's iconic Gullfoss (Golden Waterfall) and part of the Golden Circle Tour to learn its geologic secrets with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Learn why the double set of falls are so different and how glaciers factor into the story.
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  • @shawnwillsey
    @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +5

    You can support my field videos by clicking on the "Thanks" button just above (right of Like button) or by going here: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EWUSLG3GBS5W8

  • @notinmanitou
    @notinmanitou Рік тому +27

    I hope your students realize how lucky they are to have a teacher like you. We learn so much from your videos, thank you!

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ 4 місяці тому +6

    Lol imagine you’re at a magnificent waterfall and some guy’s filming the dirt 😂
    Really interesting to see the layers and the faultlines. Great stuff!

  • @margreetanceaux3906
    @margreetanceaux3906 Рік тому +8

    I learned this only recently. In 1978 my parents and I visited Iceland, and went to see the Gullfoss. My dad considered it even more impressive than the Niagara Falls. He was intrigued by this twisting and turning, and would have been so impressed to learn all this (and so am I).

    • @tightropewalkergirl6485
      @tightropewalkergirl6485 11 місяців тому

      Try and get to Schaffhausen in Switzerland for incredible waterfalls too - I have also been to Niagara and they are definitely better and you can get very close

  • @marionnadeau8457
    @marionnadeau8457 Місяць тому +1

    I had no idea of the geological differences when I visited Gullfoss in 2022 and 2023! Thanks for the explanation, Shawn!

  • @jacobblumin4260
    @jacobblumin4260 Рік тому +10

    Wow! Wow!! The closest thing I'll ever come to a geology field trip to a spectacular place. Please keep it up, Shawn.

  • @2flight
    @2flight Рік тому +5

    Dynamic, young country. Hard to believe that canyon has only been there a few thousand years!

  • @secolerice
    @secolerice Рік тому +10

    I am fascinated by the geology of Iceland! Thanks for this wonderful lesson and enduring the elements. Absolutely spectacular!

  • @jcadult101
    @jcadult101 Рік тому +2

    "with the crazy wind here" as I'm looking at those water slick rocks everyone is on.

  • @johntharp6925
    @johntharp6925 Рік тому +3

    A beautiful illustration natural earth processes.

  • @SkepticalRaptor
    @SkepticalRaptor Рік тому +14

    Wait, you just went from Hawai’i to Iceland? Wow!

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher Рік тому

      🤣

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +4

      Uh, yeah. Overzealous planning on my part. May 8-14 with students in Hawaii then led a trip to Iceland for some folks on May 22-30. Turn and burn.

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher Рік тому

      @@shawnwillsey Heck, I thought it was part of your 2022 trip you hadn't released yet. You really did "Turn and Burn."

  • @barbaracarlisle8930
    @barbaracarlisle8930 4 місяці тому +1

    It is so amazing and terrifying at the same time. Visited Iceland (including Gullfoss both times) in fall 2017 and snowy May of the next year. I don’t think there were any fences and my fear of heights kept me well back. Wonderful to learn about its geology.

  • @jahl5130
    @jahl5130 4 місяці тому +2

    HI I was at Gullfoss last April. I must have lucked out as the weather was much nicer than you are having. I got a great pic of the falls with a rainbow in it. Thanks for your videos.

  • @AbbyS933
    @AbbyS933 19 днів тому

    I just visited Iceland July 2024, that was one of my favorite places! We walked exactly down by the falls! The weather was perfect but I wonder how is in winter!!! Thank 11:52 you for explaining more about it!

  • @kingsgaurd
    @kingsgaurd 9 місяців тому +2

    We were at Gullfos about a month before this video was taken. It is an amazing place. I can verify it is very windy and very wet.

  • @jolewis-brown6608
    @jolewis-brown6608 4 місяці тому +1

    I visited Gullfoss in 2019; great to have this explanation.

  • @MsMcwill
    @MsMcwill Місяць тому

    My family visited this waterfall last summer. I remember wondering what the geological story was. Now I know. Thank you for the great story!

  • @user-nt3cz7ws5g
    @user-nt3cz7ws5g 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks Shawn. We we at Gulfoss 6mths ago, it's good to hear and see your video and explanation.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 Рік тому +3

    Appreciate the education! Visited waterfall when stationed at Naval Air Station Keflavik during winter when Gullfoss looked like an ice castle, beautiful

    • @pootthatbak2578
      @pootthatbak2578 Рік тому +1

      In the p3 asw community we theorized an icelandic fantasy wife was hiding behind every tree😂

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 Місяць тому

    It's a spectacular location, I am really captivated by it. Very dramatic river and the site shows so much of the dynamic history of Iceland. Thank you for this really interesting video and for explaining it so well!

  • @khajiitkitten5679
    @khajiitkitten5679 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for being willing--and enthusiastic!--enough to brave the cold and the wet! I guess this reminds us that beauty has to be worked for to appreciate.

  • @gatekeeper3657
    @gatekeeper3657 Рік тому +2

    A real privilege to see and learn from you. I enjoy your field videos paired with classroom videos. Thank you for your efforts. I wish you dry clothes and a hot beverage.

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому

      After getting pretty soaked, I quickly changed into dry clothes and had perhaps the best hot coco I've ever had at the gift shop.

  • @jj74554
    @jj74554 3 місяці тому +1

    This is so interesting the way you're able to read the land like that. I will be here in Sept. and am so grateful to have some of this knowledge while there. Thank you!

  • @garz75
    @garz75 Рік тому +3

    Fascinating to learn with you about the landscapes I visited last year. The Iceland series is great thanks!

  • @Rachel.4644
    @Rachel.4644 Рік тому +2

    Exciting, Shawn, and it's obvious you're in your element! Fantastic! Distinctly different angles from the "wet" view. Holy moly, that's a steep fall. So worth it to take a soaking (easy for me to say!)... thanks for taking us along. 👏🏻❣️🤩

  • @kaasieman
    @kaasieman 6 місяців тому

    years ago I visited Iceland and the gulfoss Falls. Great to watch your video now and learn more about these magnificent falls.

  • @susierider55
    @susierider55 Рік тому +1

    I was just there on May 19, 2023. The wind was wicked that day too so this is great. To see what I missed for fear of getting blown away. Love the geology explanation. Follow Idahoan😊.

  • @ethanklein982
    @ethanklein982 Рік тому +1

    Geology is simply the science of observation. Cool stuff

  • @lisadyck9503
    @lisadyck9503 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely fabulous. Thanks to Shawn, I will never look at a cliff the same way again. I will always be wondering what the story is.

  • @Panicagq2
    @Panicagq2 Рік тому +2

    That was awesome, thank you!

  • @skagited9617
    @skagited9617 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for posting, Shawn.... Awesome set of Falls on that fault intersection!

  • @nancyscipione9876
    @nancyscipione9876 9 місяців тому

    I was there in May 2022. After I watch all your videos, I want to go back as senior citizen “Shawn” student and really “see” what is around me in the lava. You are an exceptional teacher and I imagine you inspire many folks to become geologists!! Please keep recording, showing your diagrams, and teaching us all about our Earth, especially Iceland. Thank YOU!!!!

  • @anitapaulsen3282
    @anitapaulsen3282 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow!.......
    Spectacular falls and amazing geology!
    Thank you......

  • @hilandmalt
    @hilandmalt Рік тому +1

    Great video! Scuba diving in Silfra is on my bucket list.

  • @guitsynthcw
    @guitsynthcw Місяць тому

    Visited Gullfoss during my Golden Circle trip last year.

  • @rossdtool
    @rossdtool Рік тому +2

    These diagrams really help, I have been watching lots of your videos lately because of the amazing sites and great explanations.

  • @susiesue3141
    @susiesue3141 2 місяці тому

    Really awesome waterfall! Thanks for sharing! 😊

  • @fernie5128
    @fernie5128 Рік тому +1

    That was terrific! Thanks so much.

  • @Mchelle021
    @Mchelle021 5 місяців тому

    You are a hardcore geology professor! Thank you for all of your efforts and descriptive drawings. I know you didn’t go for a soak at the BL after this outing, but hopefully were able to get warm and cozy later in the day!

  • @davidk7324
    @davidk7324 Рік тому +6

    Outstanding, Shawn. Breathtaking interface between different chapters of this land's geologic story. Fascinating. Always a high point when you say "I've got a diagram here . . . ". Any similarity to the upper and lower Mesa Falls in Idaho or apples/oranges?

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +3

      Not really. Mesa Falls are more a story of river diversion by lava. No real faults of consequence there.

  • @lynnerodgers4461
    @lynnerodgers4461 7 місяців тому

    Very cool. I felt the same way overlooking the lighthouse and cliffs on the Isle of Skye. Windwhipped and soaked to be sure!

  • @runninonempty820
    @runninonempty820 Рік тому +1

    I've been to Hawaii once, but Iceland is at the top of my bucket list. So many cool (and hot) features to check out.

  • @tomnolan9651
    @tomnolan9651 Рік тому +1

    Excellent presentation

  • @harlycorner
    @harlycorner 2 місяці тому

    This was one of the coolest places I saw when I visited Iceland :)

  • @muzikhed
    @muzikhed Рік тому +1

    Geology against all odds ! Admire your determination and enthusiasm. Great video, explanation and views. Thanks.

  • @dorisotte-janssen3461
    @dorisotte-janssen3461 2 місяці тому

    Shawn thank you so much for this every exciting video and thanks for these wonderful drawings ✍️ every good explained.

  • @ronboff3461
    @ronboff3461 Рік тому +1

    excellent as always! thank you

  • @shlby69m
    @shlby69m 7 місяців тому

    We live on flat, dry land BUT love to visit HOSTILE terrain. THX! Beautiful shots of blue filled canyon.

  • @stevengeorge5605
    @stevengeorge5605 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Shawn for another great video!

  • @valoriel4464
    @valoriel4464 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Thx for another grt geo-adventure. ✌🏻

  • @colinayers3498
    @colinayers3498 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful! Random question that I've always wondered: why do Eastern Washington and North Idaho have zero hot springs? Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho, Western Montana, and British Columbia all have hundreds of hot springs, it's never made sense to me

    • @colinayers3498
      @colinayers3498 Рік тому

      I grew up near Post Falls and never thought about it, but now I live in Stanley, Idaho and I'm within a half hour from about 50 hot springs

  • @pencilpauli9442
    @pencilpauli9442 Рік тому +1

    I've heard of island hopping but that's one huge leap for geology to go from Hawaii to Iceland! lol
    A Song of Ice and Fire? lol

  • @juliamarple3785
    @juliamarple3785 9 місяців тому

    Wow. That is so incredible.

  • @bravendyer9529
    @bravendyer9529 2 місяці тому

    Soooooo cool 😎! Wet too 🤭🤓
    You answered my question at what I saw yesterday!!!! 🥳 black basalt.
    I’m hooked , buying your books 📕

  • @jeffmyers7062
    @jeffmyers7062 Рік тому +1

    beautiful!

  • @gerardacronin334
    @gerardacronin334 9 місяців тому

    Wow! I was there in July but I didn’t learn any of what you just explained. Fascinating!

  • @loisrossi841
    @loisrossi841 Місяць тому

    Powerful, thank you.

  • @mapleleaf902
    @mapleleaf902 11 місяців тому

    Stunning!

  • @victoriageorgopoulou4292
    @victoriageorgopoulou4292 3 місяці тому

    Takk og bless!! Ι have been there so it was soooooo good to get to know some of the geology that explains those formations

  • @J0hnC0ltrane
    @J0hnC0ltrane 6 місяців тому

    Despite the the elements you made a great video and story along with the other ones from Iceland.

  • @guitsynthcw
    @guitsynthcw 4 місяці тому

    Spectacular!

  • @lisadyck9503
    @lisadyck9503 2 місяці тому

    Loved the diagrams!

  • @michaelnancyamsden7410
    @michaelnancyamsden7410 Рік тому +1

    Good video trip.

  • @stevew5212
    @stevew5212 Рік тому +1

    Kool stuff. Thanks

  • @johnschulte347
    @johnschulte347 11 місяців тому

    Great work and dealing with formidable conditions to make it so educational to watch!

  • @hunt4redoctober628
    @hunt4redoctober628 Рік тому +2

    Awesome scenery again Shawn! The geology is really fascinating. How old do you think the sedimentary units are?

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +2

      Hmm. Not sure. Age of basalt at top of upper falls and basalt of lower falls would easily bracket their age. Did not see that data in any of the papers I read.

  • @billbliss2500
    @billbliss2500 6 місяців тому

    That was a GREAT VIDEO! Thanks!

  • @tightropewalkergirl6485
    @tightropewalkergirl6485 11 місяців тому

    That was absolutely brilliant thank you - I’m super excited to go there next April and look at the geology for myself

  • @marcialoofboro306
    @marcialoofboro306 4 місяці тому

    Wow, cool, thanks!

  • @epincion
    @epincion Рік тому

    Very informative thanks

  • @jimbarker506
    @jimbarker506 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Shawn for getting wet so you could explain the geology here, that is truly spectacular that's for sure, one question if I may, how far away is the glacier or glaciers that feed that river ? Cheers. Jim from Dartford UK

  • @SoCo_Surfcasting
    @SoCo_Surfcasting 9 місяців тому

    Got engaged on the other side. Been to Iceland a few times... nothing else like it.

  • @johnschulte347
    @johnschulte347 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your kind donation. Glad you enjoyed Gullfoss.

  • @leamarie5627
    @leamarie5627 7 місяців тому

    I love the diagrams

  • @lukeweidner9110
    @lukeweidner9110 Рік тому +2

    I'd really like to know how they figured out those were strike slip faults...

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher Рік тому +1

      Actually easy. Someone observed the movement. Does not take long to notice when one side moves.

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +1

      This info came from Agust Gudmundsoon's book, The Glorious Geology of Iceland's Golden Circle. He doesn't mention the evidence supporting strike-slip motion.

  • @user-pn8it7xm2w
    @user-pn8it7xm2w Місяць тому

    Thank you.
    Di…Cumbria

  • @Anne5440_
    @Anne5440_ Рік тому +1

    Is it possible for this river to have started underneath the glacier? The two faults meeting there have created a really interesting geologic feature. Definitely not a river I would have run. I stopped with low class three. Thanks for showing the layers that make up the stairsteps.

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +1

      With striations and polish from glacial ice on rock, the river clearly came after the glacier.

    • @pootthatbak2578
      @pootthatbak2578 Рік тому

      What about that deep narrow exit canyon? besides the fact it is a fault line..maybe its a different depth due to a collapsed lava tube ?

  • @catsandcrafts171
    @catsandcrafts171 4 місяці тому

    It's like a mini version of Victoria Falls, isn't it? And I guess, Niagara too in a sense.

  • @AndrewGrey22
    @AndrewGrey22 Рік тому +1

    I wonder if the Great Falls of the Missouri looked like this to Lewis in 1804.

  • @robbirobin9657
    @robbirobin9657 4 місяці тому

    I wonder how many visitors notice the striated rocks?😊

  • @davidbrooks1724
    @davidbrooks1724 Рік тому

    that faulting is pretty wicked. obviously they occurred at different times

  • @mikeclarke952
    @mikeclarke952 Рік тому +7

    Who screwed up and named it something English speakers can pronounce?

  • @grandpamoonstone7772
    @grandpamoonstone7772 7 місяців тому

    Is that a convergence of plate movement or do they have different time lines?

  • @TheDevice9
    @TheDevice9 Рік тому +1

    Can the canyon have been carved by water under the ice?

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +1

      Striations and polish on bedrock indicate glacial erosion preceded the modern river and canyon.

  • @Grandpa82547
    @Grandpa82547 Рік тому +1

    How, and when, did these layers form?

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому

      I couldn't find an exact age in any of the references I used. The sandstone and conglomerate layers were deposited in a river environment. The basalt layers are lava flows.

    • @Grandpa82547
      @Grandpa82547 Рік тому

      @@shawnwillsey 8000 years doesn't seem like much time for all those strata. Is Iceland a special case?

  • @craigdennis6911
    @craigdennis6911 Рік тому +1

    Visit to glaciers this time Shawn?

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +3

      Yes indeed. Stay tuned for two videos with ice!

    • @craigdennis6911
      @craigdennis6911 Рік тому +1

      @@shawnwillsey looking forward to it Shawn.

  • @rainman7992
    @rainman7992 Рік тому +4

    yesterday, Hawaii, today Iceland....he has perfected teleportation technology and isn't sharing, not a nice guy.

    • @valoriel4464
      @valoriel4464 Рік тому +1

      Yes, sneaky. Lol😅

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому +1

      Disclaimer: Video posts do not necessarily reflect my location at that time.

  • @Fryed_Bryce
    @Fryed_Bryce Рік тому +1

    Iceland kicks the crap out of Boise. Let's move to Iceland. We can buy one of those cream-colored thick wool turtlenecks and hunt whale

  • @scifiron
    @scifiron Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @shawnwillsey
      @shawnwillsey  Рік тому

      Your kind donation is much appreciated. Thank you!

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 9 місяців тому

    There is a word used in northern England to mean waterfall or cascade and it was borrowed from Old Norse, and that word is force. So if you want to use that word (but yeah, I know it's pretty obscure for the majority of English speakers), you could translate the name of the waterfall as Goldforce. This is one place in Iceland I really want to see. Þingvellir being another.