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The geological record of environmental change - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
30 episodes
7 months ago
This series of tracks looks at evidence of geological change in the field. Using examples in the UK and the USA they examine how geologists can map past activity from geological evidence. Material is taken from The Open University course S369 The geological record of environmental change.
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This series of tracks looks at evidence of geological change in the field. Using examples in the UK and the USA they examine how geologists can map past activity from geological evidence. Material is taken from The Open University course S369 The geological record of environmental change.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Utah: 'The Panther tongue'
The geological record of environmental change - for iPad/Mac/PC
6 minutes 46 seconds
17 years ago
Utah: 'The Panther tongue'
The geology of the 'panther tongue' at Gentile wash in Utah and the similarities of river dominated Para sequence systems and wave dominated systems.
The geological record of environmental change - for iPad/Mac/PC
This series of tracks looks at evidence of geological change in the field. Using examples in the UK and the USA they examine how geologists can map past activity from geological evidence. Material is taken from The Open University course S369 The geological record of environmental change.