I have a cottage on the Canadian Sheild In Lanark County. Lots of untouched land, lakes, creeks,rivers, hills, rocks, some active and some abandoned mines.
I am enjoying your geology vids. By all means, don't hesitate to post more. Now I am inspired to edit and post a few of my own. I live in Arizona so there are plenty of rocks and formations to look at around here (it's the editing part that slows me down). Liked and subbed of course!
Great video, thank you. Another tool you use is a camera (6'10"). Why not your smartphone BTW ? any reason ? About the GPS why not your smartphone ? Is it not good enough (precision, accuracy) ?
For my work I am looking to see if there is a relationship between the orientation of magnetic particles and the deformation of the evaporites. Then if they can be used to predict the deformation of evaporites when there are no visual indicators. I hope this helps?
Really interesting video! Is it common practice for geologists to coast their samples with resin? Also, once back at the lab, do you have to remove it somehow?
Guess you need hard heat to protect yourself from those very dangerous bird droppings. When you are out in the open and nothing is overhead bird droppings are serious problem.
I have a cottage on the Canadian Sheild In Lanark County. Lots of untouched land, lakes, creeks,rivers, hills, rocks, some active and some abandoned mines.
About to start studying Geology at my university, so I am excited to do field work like this eventually
That's great news! It's a fun journey and takes you all round the world on field work. Enjoy
How's ur studies goin? U got ur bachelor's?
hey its 4 years later. Hope you got what you wanted
love the vid man, this is what I aspire to be doing down the road, hopefully the near future. Beautiful sights and marvelous field work!
I am enjoying your geology vids. By all means, don't hesitate to post more. Now I am inspired to edit and post a few of my own. I live in Arizona so there are plenty of rocks and formations to look at around here (it's the editing part that slows me down). Liked and subbed of course!
Awesome video!!! Can you do more?
Thanks, I have a lot more in the works. Alps, New Zealand and Israel all to come!
Great video! 👏👏👏👏
I been wanting to learn basic geology and hobby mineral prospecting and get a starter kit. I have a cottage in seculded vast mineral rich area.
Great video, thank you. Another tool you use is a camera (6'10"). Why not your smartphone BTW ? any reason ? About the GPS why not your smartphone ? Is it not good enough (precision, accuracy) ?
WHY DO YOU USE THE BRICKLAYERS HAMMER AND NOT THE GEOLOGISTS HAMMER? I DON'T KNOW WHICH TO BUY.
Nice stuff brother, this is teja from india. I'm into mining business and pursuing Geology to gain knowledge. Nice content you are uploading
Great vídeo! As a non geologist , i have a question .
Why to Mark the magnetic field of the rock? What is It for
For my work I am looking to see if there is a relationship between the orientation of magnetic particles and the deformation of the evaporites. Then if they can be used to predict the deformation of evaporites when there are no visual indicators. I hope this helps?
Really interesting video! Is it common practice for geologists to coast their samples with resin? Also, once back at the lab, do you have to remove it somehow?
Superb
.. ilike surface mapping and sampling too.. can I join your company sir as a geologic aid..
thanks for posting,keep them coming !:)
Glad you like it! I'm trying to whilst finishing my PhD, whatch this space...
Guess you need hard heat to protect yourself from those very dangerous bird droppings. When you are out in the open and nothing is overhead bird droppings are serious problem.
very nice vid, like!
What a beautiful beach 😍😍
How about a Kenometer; do you use it?
Sometimes when taking core samples
Buy your USA brand Estwing Geological Pic.
Dear jack, why do you us more than your self than the gear it self....
Tools of a “field” geologist... I bet you have a lot more, bigger, more expensive tools back at the lab 😋