Pre-Glacial Drainages - Ice Age Floods A to Z - Episode E
Offered By: Nick Zentner via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the fascinating topic of pre-glacial drainages in this comprehensive lecture from the 'Ice Age Floods A to Z' series. Delve into the geological history of the Pacific Northwest before the onset of the Ice Age, examining why the 2.6 million years ago mark is significant. Follow along as the presenter uses sketches to illustrate complex concepts and overcome technical challenges to deliver a thorough examination of ancient river systems. Engage with the material through a live Q&A session, gaining deeper insights into how the landscape evolved prior to glaciation. Perfect for geology enthusiasts and students seeking to understand the prehistoric hydrology of the region.
Syllabus
Thursdays at pm. Sundays at 9:00 am. Pacific Time.
Livestream Start
Program Begins
Why 2.6 Ma?
Sketches
Nick Slides problem
Nick fixes the Slides problem
Live Q & A
Taught by
Nick Zentner
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