Igneous Rocks & Bowen's Reaction Series (Ep. 7) [4k]

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  • @pels1204
    @pels1204 4 роки тому +27

    You explained Bowen's Reaction Series greatly! I guess there's not enough people who are interested in Geology

  • @billysunerson
    @billysunerson 3 роки тому +17

    This is hands down, one of the top 10 best educational videos on youtube. You actually explain things rather than just delivering jargon as if it can be instantly absorbed and integrated. I wish all teachers were like you.

  • @Kittymayo12
    @Kittymayo12 4 роки тому +17

    Why does this not have more views? Thank you for your Bowen's explanation!

  • @plndegala8174
    @plndegala8174 4 роки тому +9

    Wowww! Can't believe I understand this lesson now. After watching several lengthy videos and rereading my module, I didnt know I only just need 15 minutes to fully understand the lesson. Thank you sir for making the lessons a lot easier. 🥰🥰

  • @VeronicaLentz444
    @VeronicaLentz444 2 місяці тому

    super helpful, very simple and interested explanations

  • @paristexas72
    @paristexas72 2 роки тому

    This is so helpful. I really appreciate how you break it down forward to backward/ up to down... I really understand this NOW!

  • @anjalinethra1720
    @anjalinethra1720 Рік тому

    Thank you very much. ❤❤❤

  • @thiagoaugustotonin5620
    @thiagoaugustotonin5620 2 роки тому

    Finally a perfect video, thanks from Brazil!

  • @bobhyneman1445
    @bobhyneman1445 Рік тому

    Excellent job! Very well done.

  • @aishaamir4389
    @aishaamir4389 2 роки тому

    best way to explain ,i like your way i can easily understand the whole concept you teach in this video

  • @yousefradwan5099
    @yousefradwan5099 2 роки тому

    I wish you taught every subject and class. You explain everything so well that is grabs my attention. Keep doing what you do!

  • @johnedrianglifonea1112
    @johnedrianglifonea1112 Рік тому

    We have a report in Geology as a Civil Engineering student and my topic is all about Mineral Composition of Igneous rocks. Huge, huge thanks for this very simplified video abot the model and now I can understand more about this specific topic!!!

  • @adrianesantos1016
    @adrianesantos1016 4 місяці тому

    cool and easy to understand discussion

  • @christinacornish3425
    @christinacornish3425 4 роки тому +2

    I normally don't sign in, but I just had to so I could like this video and also follow your channel! Thank you!

  • @salsabilaainunnisa768
    @salsabilaainunnisa768 3 роки тому

    the intro song lmaooo so funny and your explanation is just on point! Thank you so much!

  • @engenheirodeminasovidio9704
    @engenheirodeminasovidio9704 2 роки тому

    Congrats ! The way that you connects the rocks to its geology and how they were formed is really usefull.

  • @thomassimonton8503
    @thomassimonton8503 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing it was fun to watch and learn.

  • @superzman06
    @superzman06 2 роки тому

    Hi Michael, thanks so much for making these! I am pretty new to the field so these are great and I am sure with time more and more will enjoy your content. Keep going !!

  • @atakd
    @atakd 3 роки тому +1

    I did a degree in geology and have never heard of Bowen's reaction series or seen the diagram although I covered the principles contained within it. This is a much clearer explanation than the one I was given.

  • @tannerwolters5462
    @tannerwolters5462 3 роки тому

    Yes Its a perfect explanation about igneous rocks

  • @ekenehenry3959
    @ekenehenry3959 3 роки тому

    kudos bro......This is a wonderful channel.....i'll recommend this channel to anyone who has great admiration for geology and who also want's to advance further in the field.

  • @diamondcover
    @diamondcover 3 роки тому +1

    Loved your video and your presentation. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. You have a new subscriber!

  • @kareenabhaskar7300
    @kareenabhaskar7300 3 роки тому

    OH. MY. GOD. what a lesson! For sake don't ever stop making such videos, cover each and every topic of geology. this is me watching your video for the very first time and I am blown away. You earned a loyal subscriber dude! And peeps are definitely hit by a rock as they are unable to find such a gem. you deserve more views!

  • @princesuico9388
    @princesuico9388 3 роки тому

    I love this video sir I am gonna share this to my classmates thank you^^

  • @kayeblancia5162
    @kayeblancia5162 4 роки тому +3

    I'm currently studying BS Geology and your video is a great help!

  • @lbm5335
    @lbm5335 3 роки тому

    loved it! thanks!

  • @jaadhulova8761
    @jaadhulova8761 3 роки тому

    Sir, Thanks a lot for making concepts simple and clear.

  • @Orangeyougladx3
    @Orangeyougladx3 3 роки тому +2

    After reading the igneous chapter twice, this actually helped me more! I was so confused and now I feel like I can pass my test.

  • @kellywood5652
    @kellywood5652 3 роки тому +3

    keep making videos!!!! You are so much better than my geology professor!!

  • @joyeeta8252
    @joyeeta8252 3 роки тому

    That is awesome. Thanks bruh!!

  • @carlymonnin1573
    @carlymonnin1573 4 роки тому +1

    Some people who illustrate Bowen's reaction series have the first minerals that crystallize at the highest possible temperatures going on the react with the rest of the melt to produce the next highest temperature crystal. But the most common way I've learned of the process is that the first minerals (namely olivine) settle out of solution, thus removing their chemical composition from the the remaining melt. So, what's going on? Is it a mixture of these two phenomena? Does the crystallization of pyroxene, for example, REQUIRE the contribution of an olivine crystal? Or can pyroxene crystallize exclusively from the melt?

  • @clintonogbomo4022
    @clintonogbomo4022 3 роки тому

    You just gained a subscriber. Rather... it is an honour to subscribe to your channel. Great content 👍 the kind I'm looking for. Your Bowens explanation was just amazing. Thank you sir

  • @JanineMarshall61390
    @JanineMarshall61390 2 роки тому

    Brilliant!

  • @s7234
    @s7234 3 роки тому

    Wow great work!!!!!

  • @chatryna
    @chatryna 3 роки тому

    Your lesson was so clear I just had to subscribe. Thank you for your clarity. It is a real confidence booster.

  • @ariza484
    @ariza484 2 роки тому

    I’m in 2nd years Civil Engineering and there’s not many specific branch catch my attention but since I have exam tomorrow in Earth Science and my Prof is retired but still teaching us with very confuse explanations, I come here listen to a whole lot of video study on my own, I feel like maybe this Geological is my thing, Thank you for your magnificent explanation! I felt fun learning again.

  • @deepshikhatewari9610
    @deepshikhatewari9610 3 роки тому

    You really need to make more videos man. Your way of explaning is just beyond words

  • @anantaacharya3019
    @anantaacharya3019 3 роки тому

    excellent presentation. nicely explained.

  • @oliviajohnson7305
    @oliviajohnson7305 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! I’m teaching myself geology and the textbook was confusing - you clarified this perfectly.

  • @brianboks878
    @brianboks878 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much Sir! You are amazing!

  • @zrixzalor617
    @zrixzalor617 3 роки тому

    One of the best explanations I have seen so far, amazing content!!
    Keep up the good work

  • @goutamr8002
    @goutamr8002 4 роки тому

    great class sir

  • @jiafan7120
    @jiafan7120 2 роки тому

    This video is awesome. I finally get it!

  • @camilacrispino319
    @camilacrispino319 3 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining Bowen's Reaction Series. Helped me a lot!

  • @zalxder
    @zalxder 2 роки тому

    Need to get these together into a playlist!

  • @StayPuft787
    @StayPuft787 4 роки тому

    Exceptional quality of video and presentation, helps me a lot with understanding my intro to geology class in college. Thank you.

  • @arronabiye9908
    @arronabiye9908 3 роки тому

    Very Good

  • @soloholo7093
    @soloholo7093 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir.. I love the way u teach.. thank you so much for making it that easy, love from India

  • @Kit001300
    @Kit001300 3 роки тому +1

    this was so helpful. you should make a podcast, i'd listen !!

  • @secret-k7216
    @secret-k7216 Рік тому

    I just loved the intro music thankyou so much for making me happy 😌🎉

  • @sarahb1129
    @sarahb1129 4 роки тому +3

    Ahh I have an exam tomorrow and I'm so glad I found your channel!!

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  4 роки тому

      Sarah Bjerkness I’m glad you found it too! Good luck tomorrow, you’re gonna crush it!!!!!!

  • @ahmedkhidr1987
    @ahmedkhidr1987 4 роки тому

    What an amazing video!!!!!!!! Thank you so much

  • @kronigen
    @kronigen 3 роки тому

    This is a really good explanation! thanks for making this video, hope you make more videos soon

  • @imme_fr
    @imme_fr 3 роки тому

    hey man, this video is amazing! keep up the good work, you deserve a lot more subscribers.

  • @deepshikhatewari9610
    @deepshikhatewari9610 3 роки тому

    This was really helpful. Thanks a lotttt

  • @giridharans3928
    @giridharans3928 3 роки тому

    Great! I understood this really well.

  • @RoxanaP56
    @RoxanaP56 3 роки тому

    Awesome recap of Bowen's Series Yei Rocks :)

  • @karunasenajayalath3822
    @karunasenajayalath3822 6 місяців тому

    This is one of the best educational videos I have ever seen.Good luck.Can you tell me,Do the volcanoes form at plate boundaries? If yes or no if there is an any reason for that?

  • @nikolashermanovski6847
    @nikolashermanovski6847 3 роки тому

    wow your're a boss! thanks for sharing your knowledge. couldn't afford to finish college and this is the kind of info icrave.

  • @arbazkhanpathan9259
    @arbazkhanpathan9259 3 роки тому

    You deserve at least 100k subs

  • @noahfenwick3278
    @noahfenwick3278 4 роки тому

    Very helpful clear explanation!

  • @ccjccj2238
    @ccjccj2238 4 роки тому

    Thanks, Handsome Teacher. 😍

  • @zjvelasquez
    @zjvelasquez 4 роки тому

    loved the song intro plus he cute loved this video in general

  • @tomtateson8660
    @tomtateson8660 4 роки тому

    Great video cheers

  • @km8793
    @km8793 4 роки тому

    Awesome video!!

  • @geolyst
    @geolyst Рік тому

    Great stuff, sad to see you didnt continue the series :(

  • @muhammadvitra2716
    @muhammadvitra2716 4 роки тому +1

    omfg thanks alot! this made me understand soo much better
    yeah this channel is underexposed

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  4 роки тому

      Muhammad Vitra thank you for watching! Much appreciated!

  • @mukhamedsaparbek3203
    @mukhamedsaparbek3203 2 роки тому

    What are top5 scales in geology? Or some top 10? Thanks for the answer

  • @charliedoyle7824
    @charliedoyle7824 4 роки тому

    Thanks peep

  • @premalalmendis4967
    @premalalmendis4967 2 роки тому

    Hi, I am looking for the chemical reaction equations associated with gold formation during retrograde metamorphism of pyroxenes to amphiboles. Do you think you can help me please! Many thanks.- Prem

  • @rabbieg123
    @rabbieg123 3 роки тому

    Nice video, seems like a great channel, shame it wasn't around when I was doing my degree!!

  • @joanasousa2881
    @joanasousa2881 4 роки тому

    Hello. I'm not really understanding the connection between the Bowen's Series and the crystallization of the magma. So, we talk about, for example, basalt, which is a mafic rock. Basalt had crystallized at the surface, but the minerals that take part in its composition are the fist ones that crystallize, supposedly. So, how can they reach the surface without crystallize before? I don't know if I explained myself very well but I'm really confused. Thank you.

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  4 роки тому +1

      Joana Sousa imagine a magma that is very hot, and reaches the surface as a liquid (then is technically lava) and then begins to cool and crystallize.

    • @joanasousa2881
      @joanasousa2881 4 роки тому

      @@MichaelKlaser Ok. But, for example, rhyolite. This rock takes more time to crystallize because, even though it is faster than granite, the magma needs to go step by step (olivina, pyroxene...), for example, to crystallize qartz or not?

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  4 роки тому

      Joana Sousa ok so now we are getting a tiny bit more advanced, but if you partially melt a mafic rock, you’ll only melt the constituents that make up the late crystallizing minerals, and so when you cool that melt down again, you’ll only begin crystallizing felsic minerals, you’ll not find olivine in a rhyolite. Make sense?

    • @joanasousa2881
      @joanasousa2881 4 роки тому

      @@MichaelKlaser Yes, I understand. But, what I said is techincally correct, right? We can also conclude then, a plutonic or an extrusive rock are not related to the depth but with how fast is magma reaching the surface, am I right?

    • @joanasousa2881
      @joanasousa2881 4 роки тому

      what causes the different speeds of magma?

  • @MrGoblin60
    @MrGoblin60 4 роки тому

    Excellent presentation Michael and I'm grateful for the explanation of the dynamics of crystal formation in the BRS. A couple of questions: am I correct in my interpretation of your discussion that magmas from various regions of the Earth have differing chemical constitutions and therefore, when extruded, produce different kinds of rocks? That is, does a bias of certain ions cause certain rock species to form? Secondly, you mentioned that the BRS diagram was one of 5 or so illustrations that are crucial to understanding basic geology; what others would you recommend studying? Thanking you in anticipation.

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  4 роки тому

      MrGoblin60 1) yes “where” a magma comes from is crucial to determining what type of rock will form. For example, mid-ocean ridge basalts have a different chemical composition than basalts erupted from a hotspot like Hawaii. It’s all about miscibility and solubility, pressure and temperature - these and other factors determine what ions go into the melt. 2) a few other diagrams come to mind: grain size/sorting chart, your standard geologic timescale, QAPF diagram, etc. thanks for watching!!!

    • @MrGoblin60
      @MrGoblin60 4 роки тому

      @@MichaelKlaser Thanks Michael, most helpful!

  • @positivepower2879
    @positivepower2879 3 роки тому

    so, within a vent, the lava you can see floating on top would be extrusive, because it is visible at ground level and the magma just below the level of the ground would be intrusive?

  • @MysticHHi
    @MysticHHi 2 роки тому

    I really need a video on subduction zones

  • @kry5316
    @kry5316 3 роки тому

    you're my favorite now

  • @jimmysunshinebluesky4875
    @jimmysunshinebluesky4875 Рік тому

    Got it in Scripted Granite
    I think you could say
    it's a Metamorphic Igneous
    Pink K. Feldspar & Red Quartz
    Stripes..✌️😊

  • @brijballa5967
    @brijballa5967 3 роки тому

    What is the limitations of bowen reaction series.... Plz ans

  • @almahmudtaha7641
    @almahmudtaha7641 3 роки тому

    This was very well made. Why did you stop making videos?

    • @MichaelKlaser
      @MichaelKlaser  3 роки тому +1

      I got a job that actually paid money 🤣. Thanks for the comment, really appreciated my bro. Maybe one day I’ll make videos again, but I need free time for that …

    • @almahmudtaha7641
      @almahmudtaha7641 3 роки тому

      @@MichaelKlaser best of luck 🙏🏾

  • @ciprianpopa1503
    @ciprianpopa1503 2 роки тому

    Not sure about the granodiorite and granite @ 3:45. They are clearly well established terms and have their place in certain parts of the crust. The first is dominated by plagioclase while the second is dominated K-spar, hence pinkish. There is also a distinct age dependent concentration of each one. Granodiorite tends to be found in the oldest terrains in the so called TTG series that makes the basis of our continents. When it comes to the naming fever of petrographers the example you have chosen is the worst.

  • @laurame7412
    @laurame7412 2 роки тому

    Isn’t that rock you showed diorite instead of granite?

  • @steve_kamrad5216
    @steve_kamrad5216 5 років тому

    These rocks are smart. First rock boy

  • @عثمانعدي-ص3ن
    @عثمانعدي-ص3ن 3 роки тому

    He killed me when he say”its Basic” 🥲
    Im joking thank u very much 🤍

  • @jordanrumsey2115
    @jordanrumsey2115 4 роки тому

    THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • @melvinuni6872
    @melvinuni6872 2 роки тому

    #ForTheAlgorithm

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    @ozlemgursoy4528 4 роки тому

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  • @calebgoodbrake7687
    @calebgoodbrake7687 4 роки тому

    Watching this for
    Earth science class :0

  • @peggieincolfaxca3818
    @peggieincolfaxca3818 5 місяців тому

    just because you can add music doesn't mean you should

  • @Bo34n
    @Bo34n 4 роки тому

    I didn't know my name was VERY famous I guess I'm famous now lol