Field Work in the South Cascades - Reflections of a USGS Geologist
Offered By: Nick Zentner via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a geological journey through time as longtime USGS geologist Don Swanson shares his reflections on extensive field work conducted in the South Cascades of Washington during the 1960s, 1980s, and 1990s. In this 41-minute video, gain valuable insights into the geological history and formations of this fascinating region, as Swanson recounts his experiences and observations spanning three decades of research. Discover the evolving understanding of the area's geology, the challenges faced during field expeditions, and the significant findings that have shaped our knowledge of the Cascade Range. Learn about the methods and techniques employed in geological fieldwork during different eras, and how they contributed to our current comprehension of this dynamic landscape.
Syllabus
Don Swanson: Field Work in the Cascades
Taught by
Nick Zentner
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