Nick Zentner - J Harlen Bretz and the Ice Age Floods: New Discoveries

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GSOC Geological Society of the Oregon Country

GSOC Geological Society of the Oregon Country

Ай бұрын

Nick Zentner's talk for the Geological Society of the Oregon Country, May 2024 at the OHSU Robertson Life Sciences Center.
*apologies for the audio quality, Nick's lav mic malfunctioned so we had to use the backup audio recorder near the podium.

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@farmermark2067
@farmermark2067 Ай бұрын
Nick is a national treasure, Have followed him since before the pandemic with his presentations. We are so fortunate to have him.
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 Ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Me, too. I've had many good geology lecture.
@SCW1060
@SCW1060 Ай бұрын
Me too
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Ай бұрын
⚘ LOVE this excellent teacher, Nick Zentner! And yes, I also started learning Geology from him online in 2020. A HUGE FAN.
@earthbiker
@earthbiker Ай бұрын
Me three. But it just isn’t the same without Muffler Boy.
@turkfiles
@turkfiles Ай бұрын
Wow! You used the perfect term to describe Nick. He has started a revolution that is drawing thousands of followers from around the world into the geological realm. His viewers cover the spectrum from novice learners to professional geologists. Definitely a “National Treasure”!
@ksea9146
@ksea9146 Ай бұрын
I listened to the Bretz A-Z livestreams and often due to scheduling, via replays. Favorite episodes were frequently re-watched. I went to Ellensburg for his DownTown Lectures on the Bretz series. Then I watched, and re-watched those episodes when published on youtubes. I listened intently here tonight. And I remain consistently blown away by how much more I learn with the retellings. I really cannot express my gratitude that Nick gives me these opportunities to learn and continue to learn. This makes life so much more fun! Thank you GSOC.
@solarwizzo8667
@solarwizzo8667 Ай бұрын
Nick, if I was 40 years younger, and had listened to your (todays) talks back in the 80´s, I would have chosen a career in Geology instead of the military… For sure! You are sooo inspiring!
@kafrabuchai5771
@kafrabuchai5771 Ай бұрын
Me too, but it was a lot of fun utilizing an m240b as it was intended lol.
@estherlwhittle7568
@estherlwhittle7568 Ай бұрын
I studied Historical Geology in 1983 at South Seattle Community College. We went to Chucanuk Drive up north and discovered a giant palm tree frond above the road. I found a snail and took it home. It ate my plants in my kitchen window. I missed the test question about corpuliths. 🙄🙄🙄💩💩💩
@sharonseal9150
@sharonseal9150 Ай бұрын
I was wondering how Nick could possibly distill all the MANY hours of the Bretz AtoZ series down to one hour. I am impressed! I hope this lecture encourages many more viewers to go to his website and read the papers and watch the videos. i know I plan to spend this next summer with the Google Maps that Glen put together for us from the Bretz field notes. Cannot wait to see what Nick has in store for next winter's AtoZ series!
@hjumper8238
@hjumper8238 Ай бұрын
Thank you Nick and thank you GSOc!
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Ай бұрын
⚘ THANK YOU, NICK ZENTNER. What a caring and conscientious educator!
@doncook3584
@doncook3584 Ай бұрын
True national treasure. Rare combination of knowledge and presentation skills combined with genuine joy he gets from teaching and learning
@davidhoyt671
@davidhoyt671 Ай бұрын
This is one of the best yet! I can only imagine the prep time to deliver this level of quality and accuracy. Thank you again!
@barrydysert2974
@barrydysert2974 Ай бұрын
i've really been looking forward to this presentation. It was fun to see You cram the 26 "bits and pieces" we learned from the series into a 1 hour lecture! Kudos Nick! You were very diplomatic toward the old guard in the audience. i hope that no egos got bruised, but were inspired to take a second look as You have been. Speaking of the audience, if i didn't know better i'd say that You had packed the house with our online family. i know they were there to see You! If i could 'a, i would 'a! Thank You Nick and God bless !:-) 🙏💜⚡
@glenncarr1947
@glenncarr1947 Ай бұрын
Thank you for a really fine presentation..again!
@oceantree5000
@oceantree5000 Ай бұрын
Professor Zentner! He’s the best. I often wish he’d made Oregon his focus of interest. Stoked he was down here, and really sorry I missed him!
@Steviepinhead
@Steviepinhead Ай бұрын
Yet another high-energy action-packed summary of the months of intense investigation by Nick and the Zentnerds!
@inqwit1
@inqwit1 Ай бұрын
This has been a highly enjoyable journey since the days on the ladder enjoying German Chocolate Cake from Vinmans Bakery. It continues to be enriched by notes from the past and new findings currently. Fascinating stuff. Thanks, Nick for holding the space.
@sabergo1
@sabergo1 Ай бұрын
What a communicator! Loved the presentation.
@hiker1658
@hiker1658 Ай бұрын
These talks originating from the Bretz A-Z series are some of the best that Nick has done. The enthusiasm is palpable.
@joerich9636
@joerich9636 Ай бұрын
I am an old man just discovering geology. I have been listening to Myron Cook and now I have listened to a couple of Nick Zentner's programs. Great stuff. Makes me wish I had the internet back in my younger days, but, then, how can that be when I helped develop it in my own small insignificant way.
@Linandemma
@Linandemma Ай бұрын
Look up shawn willsey as well. He's also very good.
@joerich9636
@joerich9636 Ай бұрын
@@Linandemma Thanks, will do.
@bearowen5480
@bearowen5480 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your contributions to the development of the internet which makes possible this access to Nick Zentner's magic! We'd all be poorer without it.
@loriedmundson782
@loriedmundson782 Ай бұрын
Love your videos, Nick. This is a wonderful story of scientific discovery, human community spirit and brilliant minds. Thank you for the inspiring way you organized the study. Brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful.
@janielaurel
@janielaurel Ай бұрын
I've missed you. The last A-Z I saw was Exotic Terranes. Then real life intruded (as it always does). This was a marvelous presentation and a call to me to get back to Washington geology. Having lived in Dayton for three years I still am impressed with the Palouse's beauty (but not so much impressed by the dust LOL). Be well, Nick. May you be abundantly blessed forever. :)
@SoulofAlice
@SoulofAlice Ай бұрын
Hi! I am from eastern KY and have recently become fascinated by the landscape and history of the Scablands and the Missoula floods...and now the Spokane floods as well. Before, all that I knew was that the Great Lakes, the canyons and cliffs in the west were supposedly cut by glaciers from Canada. I hadnt imagined just how complicated and interesting that this subject was until recent years, and I am 57 y/o! Lol...never too late to learn!! Thank you for this thoroughly educational and entertaining presentation! You are a gifted speaker!🎉
@daviddroescher
@daviddroescher Ай бұрын
Well done on the cliffs notes version of the almost 200hrs worth of presentation.
@jkgardner1933
@jkgardner1933 Ай бұрын
Great job GSOC for putting this on! Sorry I missed this, really glad to see the video. I too was wondering how Nick could distill 26 episodes and the follow up with his volunteers into 90 minutes. Glen has done a wonderful job with Google Earth.
@Sukisunn
@Sukisunn Ай бұрын
Thank you Nick for another wonderful presentation!
@bearowen5480
@bearowen5480 Ай бұрын
Fabulously told story brilliantly compressing the stories of "Ice Age Floods, A to Z" into one evening's presentation. One would think this an impossible task! You've tantalizingly interwoven the geolophysical story of the floods with the very human tale of Bretz and his collaborators as no one else can. Nick, you hit it out of the park again!
@fairhall001
@fairhall001 Ай бұрын
Nick is a brilliant teacher and I am so relieved he isn't getting the same scoriation that J. Harlen Bretz received.
@kateclover874
@kateclover874 Ай бұрын
An excellent talk and a nice summary of the A -> Z series Nick did. Thank to Nick and ALL his teaching, videos, research, collaborations and more. He's a great teacher.
@donthorpe6301
@donthorpe6301 Ай бұрын
So Enjoy Nicks's talks.. Thanks for this. its one of my favorite topics.
@MellnikMary
@MellnikMary Ай бұрын
Super good job. Even though I watched the A to Z this winter, I loved this wrap up. Thanks for existing!
@40MileDesertRat
@40MileDesertRat Ай бұрын
My favorite geologist. I have never viewed the Northwest the same since I discovered Nick on KZfaq. But, he has cost me a fortune in fuel following his footstep's across the scablands.
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 Ай бұрын
Very nice presentation! I hope you get some recognition for putting this together. And a shout out to the army of vollunteers that did such wonderful work recovering the history.
@GeologyDude
@GeologyDude Ай бұрын
Great talk. Thx for outstanding lecture!
@oscarmedina1303
@oscarmedina1303 Ай бұрын
What an amazing presentation. Loved the follow up questions. Thank you Nick.
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy Ай бұрын
I'm glad the algorithm showed me Nick again!
@mephista55
@mephista55 Ай бұрын
Nick for president!!!❤
@elizabethmeyer9257
@elizabethmeyer9257 Ай бұрын
Nick you are a rockstar!
@barbaramartinez9290
@barbaramartinez9290 19 күн бұрын
This video was just added to my feed. Really sorry I missed this it last month. Great information as usual.
@davidfreiboth1360
@davidfreiboth1360 Ай бұрын
Constructive criticism offered with the utmost respect for Dr. Zentner and all the folks who produced this excellent piece. The sound was uneven due to, it appears, the podium mike remaining on while Dr. Zentner roamed the stage. His clip mic was kind of weak with a bit too much echo. That went away when he got in range of the podium mic which produced much better quality sound. The strength of the subject and presentation prevented this from detracting much from the overall effect but it was noticeable.
@ducthman4737
@ducthman4737 Ай бұрын
We probably have most of the pieces of the puzzle we just need more people willing to work together to put those pieces together to see the big picture. Just like in sport you can have great players but as long as they not work as a team little will be achieved. And that's the work of a coach like Nick Zentner to create that inspiration that can move mountains.
@adamcollegeman2
@adamcollegeman2 Ай бұрын
excellent
@skibum6220
@skibum6220 Ай бұрын
Obvious glacial ice activity can be observered in parts of the exposed granite in Dishman hills Spokane. As a native Spokanite the geology around the town is amazing!
@fattuesday33
@fattuesday33 Ай бұрын
Great presentation Nick! but, if you had stayed close to the right, board side of the desk mic, I would have been able to decipher about 40% more of what you said.
@peterdebaets4590
@peterdebaets4590 Ай бұрын
Zentner: There were dozens of Missoula floods Randall Carlson: There was one massive flood Please get these guys together to debate.
@Bitterrootbackroads
@Bitterrootbackroads Ай бұрын
I give RC credit for my interest in Bretz & ice age floods. So much common ground between Randall & Nick but I’m not sure a live debate would be productive unless they laid some groundwork first? Personality conflicts maybe, but both have much to offer!
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 Ай бұрын
Well, Nick, you have a 3 generation Montanan on your side, now.
@1000mcm
@1000mcm Ай бұрын
I love this Ned Zinger Guy!!!
@mr.morelock
@mr.morelock Ай бұрын
To the basic question about where the water comes from (either in Montana or Okanogan) during the Ice Ages... Glaciers melt in the Summer. Not all the way, but they do. Check out the Carbon River coming out of the, uh, Carbon Glacier on Mt. Rainier. Small glacier in comparison to the Ice Age... so very much water in the Carbon River you can HEAR the boulders bonking off of each other in the river. Side note: That would make a great Nick on the Rocks. Don't cross glacial outflow rivers without a bridge, if you like your ankles!
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 Ай бұрын
Ohhhh some new nick
@hertzer2000
@hertzer2000 Ай бұрын
@Bitterrootbackroads
@Bitterrootbackroads Ай бұрын
1:05:38, I’m in north MN and can only assume the widely mixed assortment of rocks in the surrounding fields are erratic glacial debris of some kind. Some are very distinct and seem like they must have a matchable source somewhere, kinda like a persons DNA found at a crime scene.
@henrywelch7900
@henrywelch7900 Ай бұрын
audio when you’re near the lectern is good but when you walk away from it the echo on surround sound renders it unwatchable…luckily I have an ipad to switch to which makes this far less noticeable
@rweaver6
@rweaver6 Ай бұрын
Geology is about massive global phenomena of continental drift, uplifting bedrock, supervolcanoes, violent or eternal chemistry and deeply layered tuff, soils and silts... And then come Nick and his merry band of Zentnerds.
@MarkRenn
@MarkRenn Ай бұрын
It's unfortunate the audio is messed up. His lapel mic wasn't picking up.
@deborahferguson1163
@deborahferguson1163 Ай бұрын
While I don’t want to criticize, the audio in this video is quite variable, makes it a bit difficult to listen to. Otherwise great talk as usual !!
@PaulEdisonLahm
@PaulEdisonLahm Ай бұрын
Sigh, you're right. The lav mic he's wearing malfunctioned, but fortunately we'd set up a backup audio recorder near the podium and that's the variability you're noticing as he walks back and forth.
@hiker1658
@hiker1658 Ай бұрын
Thanks for recovering the audio. I would have been devastated to miss this presentation in replay. There's a minor problem with the end of the recording where there's nearly 20 minutes of black screen at the end that should be trimmed off.
@PaulEdisonLahm
@PaulEdisonLahm Ай бұрын
@@hiker1658 Happy that you listened to the end to notice!
@hiker1658
@hiker1658 Ай бұрын
@@PaulEdisonLahm Good to the last drop 👍🤓
@LowellThomas-tv5sj
@LowellThomas-tv5sj Ай бұрын
What dew we do with this lump of golden coal?_@m ~ ~
@BricksVideo
@BricksVideo Ай бұрын
I would like to see what the radio isotope ages of the new Hawaiian lava that has just risen to the surface and solidified.
@MellnikMary
@MellnikMary Ай бұрын
Always like learning through repetition. Don’t like the volume of the music-for me it’s too much.
@appaloosa42
@appaloosa42 Ай бұрын
What music? None at 38:00 on 5/19/24
@appaloosa42
@appaloosa42 Ай бұрын
Bretz: the quality is in his attention to details!
@doctorofart
@doctorofart Ай бұрын
Nick. You know there are a ton of anomalies that don’t fit. Even, and especially, the errant boulders. There are no glacial proxies that I can detect in the videos of yours I’ve seen and the NE I’ve studied intently. I can prove it.
@michaelensminger5190
@michaelensminger5190 Ай бұрын
You should Google ICR for the correct interpretation of the flood evidence in the Northwest. The narrator is not accounting for the plate pressure regarding the elevation during the flood.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer Ай бұрын
How about the great Randall Carlson?
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