Nicely done Em! You are really becoming a very effective educator of the public. As a geologist I’ve done a lot of work with core in Alaska and several other places. Some of the deeper vertical wells went down to 20,000 feet. My job was always to work out the stratigraphy and sedimentology. This was always very challenging. In the Triassic thru Cretaceous we would often encounter ammonites and other mollusca. On one very rare occasion a bone fragment most likely from an ichthyosaur was found in Triassic core.
Hi Em ran across your channel while researching Native American stone artifacts mainly arrowheads, live here in Ohio,USA my whole family from both side’s came from England.I love what you do but most importantly I love your accent!
Once the colour is gone, it's gone unfortunately - there are ways to artificially create a colour or adding a varnish can help bring out any that may remain :)
@@EmGems thanks for the reply, such a shame as I have a hildoceras about the size of a small saucer but where the outer edge was shown from the rock it’s lost it’s colour 👎🏼
Off topic, but have others been following the La Palma volcano - it’s streamed live on TV La Palma. ua-cam.com/video/ATZY4wntQ0g/v-deo.html Em, are you still into running around on volcanoes or do you have a more sedimentary life these days?
The school- bit/ explanation of the core sample,... actually pretty cool.
Nicely done Em! You are really becoming a very effective educator of the public. As a geologist I’ve done a lot of work with core in Alaska and several other places. Some of the deeper vertical wells went down to 20,000 feet. My job was always to work out the stratigraphy and sedimentology. This was always very challenging. In the Triassic thru Cretaceous we would often encounter ammonites and other mollusca. On one very rare occasion a bone fragment most likely from an ichthyosaur was found in Triassic core.
Em !!! you Kick A$$!! I picked up some paraloid and wow the stuff is Amazing! Thank you 🙏
End result made all the work worth it, awesome job.
Amazing work you are doing
7:22 i really like that one
You speak to the camera so naturally
Hi Em ran across your channel while researching Native American stone artifacts mainly arrowheads, live here in Ohio,USA my whole family from both side’s came from England.I love what you do but most importantly I love your accent!
Hello 👋🏻 Thank you for this interesting video ! You are really nice speaker ☺️
said it before,probably say it a hundred more times, NICE GEMS EM. 👍 from 🇦🇺
Em always enjoy your videos,. At what depth are the cores taken. from,and how do they know where in core the fossils are located ?
Great video em thats very different collecting 😅😅 if your ever up yorkshire give us a shout ill show you some Good spots 😎😎
I will definitely take you up on that offer one day! :D
If you don't mind me asking, where in the country was the drill core sample taken? It must be such an honour to prepare fossils for a museum
Amazing fossils. You keep better at ptep.
Why is it important to know which side is “up”?
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I dont know why you arent signed on for your own television show.
Any suggestions on how to bring the colour back on fossils?
Once the colour is gone, it's gone unfortunately - there are ways to artificially create a colour or adding a varnish can help bring out any that may remain :)
@@EmGems thanks for the reply, such a shame as I have a hildoceras about the size of a small saucer but where the outer edge was shown from the rock it’s lost it’s colour 👎🏼
Early!!!!!!
Off topic, but have others been following the La Palma volcano - it’s streamed live on TV La Palma. ua-cam.com/video/ATZY4wntQ0g/v-deo.html
Em, are you still into running around on volcanoes or do you have a more sedimentary life these days?