As a student trying to get into geology, I find this so freaking cool and useful. I knew Google Earth Pro was crazy but I didn't know where to go for the mapping info. Thanks so much and I can't wait to watch more of your videos!
Mindblowing detalization! I thought this would be much less accurate because many structures on maps are often simply interpolated between multiple samples)
yes, these maps (we usually call them 'quadrangles') are mapped at a scale of 1:24,000. This is a relatively detailed map compared to many of the maps available (for example, 1:100,000 scale or 1:250,000). Melville Mudge, the mapper, walked and collected measurements very close together - he probably covered the whole map area by foot and horse.
i love how you were tryna set a chill vibe at first and instead it was just so chaotic
As a student trying to get into geology, I find this so freaking cool and useful. I knew Google Earth Pro was crazy but I didn't know where to go for the mapping info. Thanks so much and I can't wait to watch more of your videos!
Yo Candylord thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. I hope you find some of the videos helpful ~~~
Cool video! Look forward to the next one.
Thanks Rich
Thank you for making this video! This is seriously amazing
Yo thanks for droppppin by!
i had n idea google maps had this much information available
I was hoping to see this as a response - Google Earth is so powerful as a tool and just for fun !
Those matches and that candle were from me😂❤
so cool! question- what kind of watch do you have that tracks the GPS path in this way?
Garmix Feniix 5x that I got in 2018. Hoping to upgrade to the current version of the fenix sometime soon
i didnt know i could put gps data on top of the geological maps, Thank you caden!
YA! Glad it is helpful.
damn thats awesome, imma try this out, and show my geo homies too :))))
Ya try it out! Thanks for sharing
Mindblowing detalization! I thought this would be much less accurate because many structures on maps are often simply interpolated between multiple samples)
yes, these maps (we usually call them 'quadrangles') are mapped at a scale of 1:24,000. This is a relatively detailed map compared to many of the maps available (for example, 1:100,000 scale or 1:250,000). Melville Mudge, the mapper, walked and collected measurements very close together - he probably covered the whole map area by foot and horse.
Wow-
Maybe dunk those matches in water before discarding?😬
Can't even care about the maps when you film using a match for the first time.
This is so cool🔥 Thanks for sharing Caden🫂
thanks thankssss amigo!