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Rice geologists study half-billion-year-old 'time capsules' on Texas ranch

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Rice University

Rice University

Күн бұрын

When you look at the cliffs overlooking the Llano River in Central Texas, it’s hard to imagine that they were underwater a half-billion years ago and formed part of the North American coastline during the Upper Cambrian era.
But that’s what brought Rice marine geologist André Droxler and his team of researchers to a rare land-based expedition. “I never thought on land you could discover something,” he said. “To discover something in the middle of Texas, it’s pretty exciting.”
According to Droxler, the Eagle Ridge Ranch located in Mason County near Fredericksburg has some of the best outcrops in the world containing fossilized prehistoric bacteria and microbes. He believes these microbial reefs contained the first forms of life on Earth.
Droxler’s team was granted access to the land after working with Woodlands resident Donald Shepard and his wife, Rose, who own the ranch. The professor of Earth science also secured funding from four major oil companies that had interest in the research on microbial reefs.
Since 2012 the Rice professor and graduate students have made many trips to Mason County, drilled more than 150 core samples and virtually mapped the area using a drone. Droxler said the three summers here “have been some of the happiest summers I have had in my life,” and he returns with the same excitement as the first time he paddled down the Llano River in search of half-billion-year-old “time capsules.”

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@priss2500
@priss2500 6 жыл бұрын
My grandfather worked this ranch for a long time. I feel so fortunate to have spent so much time there. It was absolutely the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen! Thank you for the video.
@riceuniversity
@riceuniversity 6 жыл бұрын
We're glad you found the video. It's a beautiful part of Texas. Thanks for watching!
@teresawachter3020
@teresawachter3020 3 жыл бұрын
I'm from Kimble Co Junction,Tx.I was raised on 700 Springs Ranch from 63 to 73.....beautiful place....the head waters of the Llano are about 17 mls up from tbere....we found many wondrous things tbere....
@texasflashcoveinstaller4317
@texasflashcoveinstaller4317 2 жыл бұрын
The tributaries to river and the rivers and the river beds are actually public and can be accessed by staying in the actual bed not beyond the gradient and by legally portaging through fences .
@ferengiprofiteer9145
@ferengiprofiteer9145 2 күн бұрын
Good to know. I know I have a property boundary that is the middle of a creek. If the creek changes course, I could gain or lose land.
@jeankutzer1556
@jeankutzer1556 2 жыл бұрын
What is the formation on Red Bluff creek in Bandera, County? A local University used to send geology teams there every year and said this formation should not exist in Texas?
@Theodore042
@Theodore042 4 жыл бұрын
When a geologist from Switzerland tells you the three happiest summers of his life were in Texas.... you know he loves rocks.
@SamtheIrishexan
@SamtheIrishexan Жыл бұрын
Texas, he loves Texas lol
@frankedgar6694
@frankedgar6694 4 ай бұрын
Twice I read that as “Rich” instead of Rice.
@lorraineprice2147
@lorraineprice2147 5 жыл бұрын
How lucky to live on such a beautiful property
@1einst
@1einst 9 жыл бұрын
really cool stuff, i don't know much about that area of study but i can only imagine how enjoyable it is to be out there looking at stuff you read about in books.
@tipsyrobot6923
@tipsyrobot6923 Жыл бұрын
ooooo, a squirrel!
@sheckyfeinstein
@sheckyfeinstein 2 жыл бұрын
The samples revealed remnants of Texas legislators.
@jeankutzer1556
@jeankutzer1556 2 жыл бұрын
Probably from 1933 that refused to have their names attached to legislation on the first law outlawing Marijuana for racist reasons.
@martha4829
@martha4829 3 жыл бұрын
I have all of the Texas fossils
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper 2 жыл бұрын
GIVE THEM BACK YOU THIEF
@leechild4655
@leechild4655 2 жыл бұрын
i disagree with the idea you have to drill holes because hammers wont do. he just doesnt know how to use a hammer. hes drilled sample doesnt show anything excavated with a rock hammer would show.
@thefrontporch8594
@thefrontporch8594 2 жыл бұрын
I don't get it. Just about 50 miles north of this, on my old uncle's ranch is a plateau, with shells on it...you have to drill and dig to find that this whole area was under the ocean at one point?????
@brianpeck4035
@brianpeck4035 2 жыл бұрын
no...yes?
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper 2 жыл бұрын
We know that Texas has been under an ocean several times since the beginning, but this is one of only a handful of places on earth that have fossils of early life such as stromatolites. They're not looking for shells, that's from a more recent time.
@FransBlaas1
@FransBlaas1 3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget to mark all drill holes such that future geologist do not mention that they are proof of some ancient high technology civilizations ....
@MnsrBiggles
@MnsrBiggles 7 жыл бұрын
Stromatolites, say a little thank you for that early ocean oxygenation, even for the Banded Iron Formations!
@elskacave3235
@elskacave3235 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I have traveled to Western Australia and there are several areas along the coast that support stromatolites, including Shark’s Bay. To think that these extant communities of cyanobacteria and sulfur reducing bacteria were cooperating together to survive 3.4 billion years ago means life began much earlier.
@texasflashcoveinstaller4317
@texasflashcoveinstaller4317 3 жыл бұрын
The animals are for what’s called “ canned hunts “ who the fk can hunts zebras 🤦🏻‍♂️
@Sabbathissaturday
@Sabbathissaturday 6 жыл бұрын
Love my Texas!! I also love God, my creator!!
@olivernavarro6237
@olivernavarro6237 3 жыл бұрын
The anunakis
@timosburn1023
@timosburn1023 8 жыл бұрын
Call us our ranch is cut by the James River and has some unigue featureS
@simple8mind8
@simple8mind8 5 жыл бұрын
Tim Osburn Thank you Tim Osburn!!! You have no idea what it means to us Texans who live in the central part of the state to get private land access to your beautiful ranch land. I have to say for those Texans who know the wonders, and beauty hiding in those ranch lands it becomes a very depressing reality to be denied access everywhere you try. For ranchers who own way more land than they need and yet deny access to amateur geologists, or rockhounds, or any of the sort. It becomes a sad state of affairs when some of the geology is found almost no where else, and the beauty of the agate out there is hidden or suppressed by land owners.. Who seem to enjoy having more land than they can use, and denying access to any who desire to reveal it's beauty.. Honestly it should be a serious crime for ranchers who own much more land than they can manage, and having rare geological settings that can be found nowhere else.. But yet still deny access to all who want to expose the amazing wonders to the world so thank you Tim for being the exception God will surely bless you! Because God did not make this beautiful land for a few to control, and for the many to be denied access by the few.. Especially when they're denying access to such unique geology for no good reason other than they can.
@MrFlyersfan28
@MrFlyersfan28 5 жыл бұрын
Zebras 😂😂😂 IN TEXAS
@skipsassy1
@skipsassy1 6 жыл бұрын
Chevron sign is the only thing I got out of this.......landlord or slave owner?
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