Nick on the Rocks - Smith Rock
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2022
- S4 E1 Smith Rock
This Oregon landmark is now traced back to supervolcanic explosions related to the Yellowstone Hot Spot.
Learn more about the Geology program at CWU: www.cwu.edu/geology/
Produced by Central Washington University - 2020
I’ve gotten fascinated by Nick’s stories behind the rocks. Not always the geology details but the big picture stories.
These are never long enough for my tastes!
Alright,a new on the rocks!
Prof Zentner, your presence and gravity are sufficient to carry the work alone, but the production team is doing extraordinary work here.
Most days, I Can see smith rock from my home.
Love your shows and your classes❤
Looks like great weather for December lol
Thank you 👍
Very nice video quality for an informative college production!
Gee, until we met Nick we thought they were just rocks! Thanks!
Great work as usual.
Excellent as always Nick. Merry Christmas from Great Britain.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks, Nick for helping us all understand and LoVE our beloved PNW from a completely different perspective.
Are there longer videos delving deeper into each NICK ON THE ROCKS? Sounds like a great idea for a drink even if just ice tea
Interesting about those limestone pieces that are 500 million years old incorporated into the Tuff. Makes me want to know what was happening in Oregon 500 million years ago to produce Limestone ! 🤯🤯
Maybe it's the Original Location of Umberto's Clam House
I'm curious now, where are the other potential super volcano calderas in Oregon? Do they trend northwestward with the clockwise rotation that's happening centered around Bend , OR?
THANKS AGIN DATIL NM
@2:03 Kind of looks like all the peaks are giving us "the finger".. 😂🤪
Thanks, Nick. Appreciate your uploads, very much. 🙂
Last time I was there a guy fell off the rock to his death
I am pretty sure that if you looked back at the position and pull of our Moon at the time caused the magnetism that created those spires