Im interested in the mechanics of the tidal lift and drop, hydrostatic balance, the effects of ocean rise of the Norwegian glaciers in the paper "Rapid buoyancy driven sheet retreat of hundreds of meters per day." Im trying to find visualizations that will help me to imagine the scale and scope of the megatons of ice that are already retreating too fast for my liking. I think i am grasping the basics of it (very basics) but it might be an excellent one to make folk aware of. Just subscribed, will be digging into your videos, they seem solid so far, thank you, we need more of that. Alternatively anything on the thermocline, how its disruption by an ice free arctic could effect the ocean currents, ice formation in the arctic and how that would impact the conditions, temperatures, over time and in the past (idk, eg petm examples vs modern conditions). Option 3 might be how pressure, from oceans, ice (formation and retreat on the "sponge like" rise and fall of land over 10 -100s of years), atmosphere, even the way our earth spins into a squashed ball shape and non natural human influences interact with the crust and mantle, ocean and land and the effects that may have on atmospheric rivers, density of air due to excess heat causing more evaporation, and the potential volcanic or seismic activity resulting from this process over time. No fart noises here, but i got a few billion questions, and am always trying to make sure i grasp the concepts that are so huge by looking for good educators and trying to get their pov. Keep it up! :)
2 years ago | 0
Dear mike you can upload more new lectures of geology, such as Coal, Magmatic Arcs, Fluival Erosion and Deposition, internal structures of the Earth, Hydrocarbons, Reservoir Rocks, Source rocks and Seal Rocks, Detail lectures about Limestone, Conglomerate, Breccia, and Sandstone, their composition and environment of Occurence. Elastic Sedimentary rocks. What is Obduction and Ophliolites. What is host rocks. Different good drilling techniques. Survey methods used geologists.
2 years ago | 0
I trust in your decisions on content provision. You have done a remarkable job thus far. No need in changing a successful routine. Asking viewers these days what content they prefer, you may find fart noises, and pornography around the highest answers. Sad times we live in, but somewhere amongst all those cat videos, and Walmart combat videos are the world's greatest heroes just waiting for the chance to rise...
3 years ago | 0
@mikesammartano earth science regents and review would be amazing and very helpful for the only the kids but parents that are trying to relate and help at home
1 year ago (edited) | 0
Mike Sammartano
Working on some new videos - any requests? Updated astronomy content is coming first!
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