Geology Bites
Un pódcast de Oliver Strimpel
111 Episodo
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Nadja Drabon on a New Lens into the Hadean Eon
Publicado: 2/1/2023 -
John Cottle on the Petrochronology Revolution
Publicado: 3/12/2022 -
Martin Gibling on Rivers in the Geological Record - Part 2
Publicado: 10/11/2022 -
Martin Gibling on Rivers in the Geological Record - Part 1
Publicado: 10/11/2022 -
Anna Fleming on the Experience of Rock Climbing
Publicado: 10/10/2022 -
Brian Upton on the Unique Rift Zone of South Greenland
Publicado: 2/9/2022 -
Geoff Abers on Subduction Zones and the Geological Water Cycle
Publicado: 10/8/2022 -
Maria McNamara on Seeing the Ancient World in Color
Publicado: 17/6/2022 -
Phil Renforth on Carbon Sequestration
Publicado: 1/6/2022 -
Tony Watts on Seamounts and the Strength of the Lithosphere
Publicado: 12/5/2022 -
Neil Davies on the Greening of the Continents
Publicado: 24/4/2022 -
Ben Weiss on the Mission to Psyche
Publicado: 12/4/2022 -
Roger Bilham on Himalayan Earthquakes
Publicado: 22/3/2022 -
Susannah Porter on Tiny Vampires in Ancient Seas
Publicado: 1/3/2022 -
Ana Ferreira on Seeing Flows in the Mantle
Publicado: 21/2/2022 -
Phil Gibbard on the Anthropocene
Publicado: 12/2/2022 -
David Bercovici on How Plate Subduction Starts
Publicado: 5/2/2022 -
Bob Hazen on the Evolution of Minerals
Publicado: 25/1/2022 -
Matt Jackson on the Heterogeneity of the Mantle
Publicado: 8/1/2022 -
Carmie Garzione on Reconstructing Land Elevation Over Geological Time
Publicado: 1/1/2022
What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Bluesky: GeologyBites X: @geology_bites Email: [email protected]
