The Geology of the Chatham Islands with Hamish Campbell

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2023
  • Hamish Campbell answers the question - "How did Chatham Island get its funny shape?"
    It boils down to ancient geological history that created different rock types, tectonics, volcanoes, sea erosion, wind and more. This talk was given at Chatham Island Museum during the Chatham Science Festival, August 2023
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  • @rachelanderson2943
    @rachelanderson2943 10 місяців тому +13

    I spent a week in the Chathams on a geology trip with Hamish last year, what a joy to be able to revist his knowledge and humour through this video. Thank you for posting it on UA-cam.

  • @CharlesRobson-bp5eg
    @CharlesRobson-bp5eg Місяць тому +2

    Extremely interesting, don't stop your enthusiasm is captivating, That 30mln went by to fast I could have happily sat there for another hour easy.
    Thank you for the informative presentation it was throughly enjoyed.

  • @Mcfreddo
    @Mcfreddo 3 місяці тому +2

    Wow. Very interesting indeed.

  • @gasdive
    @gasdive 10 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for putting this talk up where we can all enjoy it.

  • @sh00t01
    @sh00t01 10 місяців тому +5

    What a brilliant lecture! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @Xero_Wolf
    @Xero_Wolf 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm a video editor from Grenada but I'm absolutely fascinated with Geology. I've always looked at the various land structures and wondered how they formed and how old they were.

  • @bellanas
    @bellanas 10 місяців тому +6

    Thanks so much! Found this really interesting and loved the presentation.

  • @julescaru8591
    @julescaru8591 10 місяців тому +4

    Very informative talk , fascinating geology!

  • @musicman53
    @musicman53 10 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant talk Hamish. I was your neighbour across the road in 2009 when you regularly updated me on the “grenade” you launched into the science community with your research on the Chathams geology, and I’ve had a fascination with NZ geology since then. The Chathams folk are very lucky to have their own unique geology explained so clearly and memorably, and some may even take up dinosaur fossil hunting!

  • @StuffandThings_
    @StuffandThings_ 10 місяців тому +6

    Funnily enough, I've wondered this very same thing, and its great to get such a nice presentation about it! Geology seems to be having a bit of a renaissance on UA-cam, now both the American west and NZ have great geology channels dedicated to them.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment!

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p 10 місяців тому +2

      Nick Zentner and Shawn Willsey covering the Pacific Northwest, Colorado and Utah. Out There Learning covering NZ and the western Pacific. It's a great time to be a geology fan.

    • @StuffandThings_
      @StuffandThings_ 10 місяців тому

      @@fallinginthed33p Yup, those are the three I was thinking of. Can't wait as more pop up! There's also GeologyHub covering volcanism.

  • @ianh2674
    @ianh2674 10 місяців тому +3

    That was very interesting.

  • @edwardbishop1176
    @edwardbishop1176 6 місяців тому +2

    Great information.

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 10 місяців тому +4

    Great video!
    I always love talks featuring volcanoes! I went to Victoria University in the early 1980s and had Dr (now Prof.) Jim Cole as a lecturer - he was great! Had some very good volcano stories!
    What amazes me about the Chathams is that they've found dinosaur fossils there! You would think that small islands like that would be the *last* place you'd expect to find dinosaurs (marine fossils like plesiosaurs, maybe, but not land dinosaurs!). I was thrilled to hear that they'd found those fossils there!

  • @oguhigashi7080
    @oguhigashi7080 10 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for this wonderful presentation, so fascinating! At the end, you mention the land changes that will bring about Northern and Southern Chatham - I wonder what timescale is this as it seems the soft materials involved it could be relatively short e.g. a few thousand years?

  • @mikebarton
    @mikebarton 10 місяців тому +2

    TERRIFIC clip. 👏👏👏

  • @outthere9370
    @outthere9370 10 місяців тому +3

    No gold! 😳
    That means the schist is low grade 1 & 2? Thank you. Really enjoyed your "chat"! I didn't know about how volcanic ash was made. Also very interesting re. the fault lines & their relationship to the mainland. Not to mention the Gondwana fluvial deposits.

  • @pedtrog6443
    @pedtrog6443 Місяць тому +2

    I do like a good geological lecture

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 10 місяців тому +1

    awesome thanks

  • @zinny54
    @zinny54 10 місяців тому +2

    Doug would be proud. Good story Hamish.

  • @hilberryable
    @hilberryable 10 місяців тому +1

    Very informative and interesting. It has been added to my bucket-list of places to visit.

  • @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
    @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer 10 місяців тому +3

    'Who you callin' funny shaped?'
    -Chatham Island (probably)

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  10 місяців тому

      :-)

    • @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
      @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer 10 місяців тому +1

      This was great, thank you.
      I didn't know that the Pacific and Australian plates were tying themselves in knots like that, it's really interesting.

  • @NebbieNZ
    @NebbieNZ 10 місяців тому +4

    Fanatic little talk, I knew about the Chatham volcanics however I was not aware of the diversity of the rocks.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  10 місяців тому

      Fantatic? He probably is lol!

    • @rfbftp123
      @rfbftp123 10 місяців тому

      ​@@OutThereLearningfantatic?! Lol that's fanatic 😆

    • @NebbieNZ
      @NebbieNZ 10 місяців тому

      @@OutThereLearning I will leave that one in there for the giggle. I was frantically typing

  • @chrissscottt
    @chrissscottt 10 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting. Makes me want to visit, might find a dinosaur or two.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  10 місяців тому +1

      Video coming at some point about the Chatham's dinosaur fossil locality 🙂

  • @fabmanly1070
    @fabmanly1070 10 місяців тому +1

    How would find when lectures like this take place?

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  10 місяців тому

      One place to go is the Geoscience Society of NZ website, but otherwise your local university or rock club perhaps? This one was on the Chatham Islands, during their science festival last week.

  • @raymaersdosch2753
    @raymaersdosch2753 10 місяців тому

    How did the grass and the plants and the trees get there? How fertile is the land in the island? Could any areas, hypothetically, be plowed up and sowed with crops?

  • @rfbftp123
    @rfbftp123 10 місяців тому +2

    No gold at lyndis pass.... Go a bit more west and the pans get more yellow 😉😉

  • @adriandocherty778
    @adriandocherty778 7 місяців тому +1

    So your gonna go and mine the Chathams for what exactly??

  • @safetyedge9229
    @safetyedge9229 6 місяців тому

    Why did it rise 3 million year ago?

  • @richarddechatfield2297
    @richarddechatfield2297 7 місяців тому

    Ulysses

  • @olsonartstudio3026
    @olsonartstudio3026 10 місяців тому +1

    Use its real name would help..there is two