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jpmason60
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2016
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Utah Motorcycle Adventure
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Drone footage of motorcycle trip taken in the area around Canyonlands National Park.
Geology of Arizona's Scenic White Mountains
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Video describes the basic geology of the White Mountains of Arizona.
Lava Domes of the San Francisco Volcanic Field in north-central Arizona
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Information about lava domes and other types of volcanoes in the San Francisco Volcanic Field. Related video: th-cam.com/video/yKQ3V1p9Rfc/w-d-xo.html
Flagstaff Debris Flow Deposits
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This video contains images and descriptions of debris flow deposits from the Flagstaff, Arizona area. Several wildland fires have burned in the Flagstaff area in recent years leading to damaging flooding and debris flows. Features from the 2010 Schultz Fire, 2019 Museum Fire, and 2022 Tunnel and Pipeline fires are shown.
2022 Tunnel and Pipeline wildland fires near Flagstaff, Arizona
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Video of 2022 Tunnel and Pipeline wildland fires near Flagstaff, Arizona. Footage of the fires are presented along with footage showing flooding and debris flows that occurred after the fires.
Geology of Wyoming's Snowy Range
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This video describes the geologic processes that created the Snowy Range in southeastern Wyoming.
Coconino National Forest 2019 Museum Fire
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Video of 2019 Museum fire near Flagstaff, Arizona. Footage of the fire and firefighting efforts are presented as well as footage showing erosion and flooding that occurred after the fire. Related content: www.weather.gov/fgz/MuseumFire2019 th-cam.com/video/5Zrn-soQxCY/w-d-xo.html
Burn Scar from 2021 Rafael Fire
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Aerial views of burn scar left by the 2021 Rafael Fire in central Arizona.
Geology of Arizona's San Francisco Volcanic Field
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Aerial imagery of volcanic features in the San Francisco Volcanic Field with brief geologic descriptions.
Coconino National Forest Juniper Die Off Near Wupatki National Monument May 31, 2021
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Drone video shot on 5/31/2021 showing juniper tree die off in the Coconino National Forest just north of Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
Coconino National Forest Juniper Die Off Near Wupatki National Monument June 20, 2021
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Drone video shot on 6/20/2021 showing juniper tree die off in the Coconino National Forest just north of Wupatki National Monument, Arizona.
Escalante3
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Scenic photos and videos showing the geology of Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Brief descriptions of the geology also are provided.
San Francisco Peaks Fall Colors 2020
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Drone video of beautiful aspen trees in fall colors on the San Francisco Peaks of Arizona.
San Juan Geology
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Brief descriptions of the geology in the San Juan Mountains and the affects of hard rock mining.
Visited Sunset Crater this past summer!
Coolest stuff ever. Keep it up!
keep up the good work brother
Nice video. Wyoming is a wonderful geologic paradise. Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique pièce.
Very nice. I used to backpack and fish those Mt lakes and streams. Nice to get a primer on the geology.
I live on the Animas River on Hwy 550 Just past the NM state line. This part of Colorado and the 4 corners is amazing.
What's with the informercials during this video?
No maps and no dates, not a good idea. Nice photos though.
I've got to get up there! - down here in NM.
Edward what are u talking about? I’m 4 th generation and other then possible polluting fm mining me and mine have survived well with the San Juan water
Is the source of the acid in the mines a remnant of the mining or is it naturally occurring in the groundwater associated with the mines mineralization? Beautiful videography.
Thank you for beautiful views I will never see in person!
Well done!,,
where is the geology//// /////
Thanks, a very educational video .................
Very educational video!! Thank you ............... LUV all that vegetation on Bill Williams Mountain, reduces the rate of erosion.
Great video thanks 😊
Well done video, Jon! Melanie tells me you filmed this using your newest toy. I'm so impressed! I recently went on a stromatolite tour up there hosted by Ellen Currano of the Sierra Club. Your video helped fill in the gaps in my understanding of how this beautiful area came to be. Thanks!
I just hiked Redcloud and Sunshine Peaks. Awesome! Very unique views from the front range and mosquito range I've been doing. Next: Umcompahgre, Sneffels and Handies.
Sunlight and Windom in a day in the late '80s.
thank you for these videos
I see whales. And the turtle 🐢🐢 and human remains in the 🪨🥌 rocks......look at this 😊😊😊🤓🤓🤓🐢🪨🥌a real dead dinosaur 🦖🦕🦖........,were literally just living on a giant carcasses......😊💕💕💕💕
I don't know how or who told you guys that this was volcanic ash!!!!🤓🤓🤓🤓.....!!!!? clearly........ these are cacases
I fish the Animas a lot in Durango. It's a gold medal trout river despite the problems. The fish supposedly can't reproduce because of the mine run off, so they stock the hell out of it. I have my doubts though - I think they are reproducing. Lots of evidence of it. Also runoff after the 416 fire killed everything a few years ago. Just before that, an accidental release of contaminated water killed everything too. Yeah, the Animas has had a rough time. Fishing is good now though! I won't eat anything out of there though, that's for sure 😂
Awesome, thank you. Randomly stumbled upon this video. I can see these peaks from my house! Always been curious to learn more about the geology. I've got some spots where I would love to take a geologist so they could explain what is happening
Breccia
You forgot to add that the EPA spent millions that created a “spill” that impacts clear into New Mexico. Then they tricked several million yards of toxic waste that they created and buried it in a wetlands ten miles away.
Would of been a great video if you talked.
th-cam.com/video/xJ0zMvstKYk/w-d-xo.html
Why aren't loaded streams like Cement Creek run through a resin bead treatment system to remove the metals? Recover and remove them rather than letting them poison the downstream.
That river has ran red for millions of years, way before mankind even roamed the planet. Thousands of rivers occur naturally throughout the world, just like Cement creekThere is a waste water treatment plant above the ski area, at Gladstone. It will need to be operated infinitum, as the naturally oxidizing minerals will continue to leach from the ground, even from areas that have never been mined. Most of the mineralization is Iron, + some lower ph Sulphuric acid,+ other trace metals. The Iron just makes it look so undesirable, but really isn't all that bad. Every body would like to see a nice,shiney car, rather then a rusty junk heap car. The water gets more pollution downstream from people adding nitrates for fertilizing soil, spraying Roundup for weed control, inefficient waste disposal systems, etc,. The water is way more polluted by the time it hits the ocean, then the water presented.
well done! thank you!
Nature is so beautiful, thank you for sharing
Did it happen today????
Yes, the photos and fire happened today.
Yes, the photos and fire happened today.
That crazy
@@starshine3394 its scary...looks small on video