My friends and I would start out from Los Alamos in a generally northerly direction to see how many consecutive ridges we could cross. We usually needed to start home after starting up the third ridge. The dream was to make it to Abiquiu, but a brown bag lunch was never quite enough provisions for the trek.
At about time 2:40 it is stated that the ash from the eruption rose twenty miles into the atmosphere. How can this be known? From how far the ash spread? Wouldn't that depend on the strength of the winds that prevailed at the time as much as it would on the height of the as plume?
Does anyone even believe the "millions of years" theories anymore ? Why not a bajillion years ago ?? Millions of years is code for we dont know but you must bow to the religion of "science". Not buying it !
Gee, these numbers are based on science, not faith. Science is subject to update with new insights. Religion quickly becomes morbidly, rigidly fossilized.
Very interesting. Volcanism in this area is an interest of mine so I was glad to find a video on it. Thank you for posting!
My friends and I would start out from Los Alamos in a generally northerly direction to see how many consecutive ridges we could cross. We usually needed to start home after starting up the third ridge. The dream was to make it to Abiquiu, but a brown bag lunch was never quite enough provisions for the trek.
Narrator: I could easily understand every word you said. Thank you :-)
I love my state and our earth very good stuff here 🤙🏽
very well done video.... incredible graphics! Thank you for this!
Nicely done! Wish it were longer though.
It's actually part of a larger film that premiered on PBS called Valles Caldera: The Science.
I love this and visiting the Jemez Culdera!
It's amazing to be there, in the heart of an active supervolcano
This is a great explanation! Thank you!
Be sure and take a soak when visiting the wonderful hot springs ;-)
At about time 2:40 it is stated that the ash from the eruption rose twenty miles into the atmosphere. How can this be known? From how far the ash spread? Wouldn't that depend on the strength of the winds that prevailed at the time as much as it would on the height of the as plume?
Science.
@@hamaljay Science? Care to elaborate?
Love caldera!!!
But the Emory Caldera is a bigger then Valles Caldera
Related: ancient océans gone: ua-cam.com/video/JPXMofwNubE/v-deo.html
Top of the morning
Can you please stick with metric ? Cubic kilometers not cubic miles. Thanks.
AND did $0.00 in damage
(Jemez) HEM-es not HAY-mez. You're welcome.
commentator should learn to pronounce Valles
how do you think it is pronounced?
But , did better than "val-les"
@@rockstrong4342 vay•yes
@@rockstrong4342 .. she almost got it
Not near as bad as hearing Haymez, cannot finish video due to this mispronounciation. It's Jemez, J's are H's but e's are not a's.
Does anyone even believe the "millions of years" theories anymore ? Why not a bajillion years ago ?? Millions of years is code for we dont know but you must bow to the religion of "science". Not buying it !
Grow up
Gee, these numbers are based on science, not faith. Science is subject to update with new insights. Religion quickly becomes morbidly, rigidly fossilized.