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The RockyTerrain Podcast
RockyTerrain
13 episodes
5 days ago
Rocks are not the boring objects we often make them out to be. They are the direct result of everything that ever took place on our planet. Everything from the initial accumulation of Earth, to the dawn of continents and major extinction events, has been documented in the rocks below our feet. Geological sciences represent the key to unlocking the potential of this valuable archive. An archive, which exists not only here, but on any terrestrial object in the Universe. Come and join us - let us listen to the stories rocks can tell us.
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Rocks are not the boring objects we often make them out to be. They are the direct result of everything that ever took place on our planet. Everything from the initial accumulation of Earth, to the dawn of continents and major extinction events, has been documented in the rocks below our feet. Geological sciences represent the key to unlocking the potential of this valuable archive. An archive, which exists not only here, but on any terrestrial object in the Universe. Come and join us - let us listen to the stories rocks can tell us.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Episode 12 - The Day after Tomorrow
The RockyTerrain Podcast
1 hour 37 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 12 - The Day after Tomorrow

What does happen when ocean currents break down? Well, that is precisely the question addressed in The Day After Tomorrow. Since we had not seen it before, we decided to give it a shot and discussed the science involved (or rather not involved) afterwards.

The RockyTerrain Podcast
Rocks are not the boring objects we often make them out to be. They are the direct result of everything that ever took place on our planet. Everything from the initial accumulation of Earth, to the dawn of continents and major extinction events, has been documented in the rocks below our feet. Geological sciences represent the key to unlocking the potential of this valuable archive. An archive, which exists not only here, but on any terrestrial object in the Universe. Come and join us - let us listen to the stories rocks can tell us.