A Geology and Earth Science Podcast. Join Chris, an award-winning geology teacher, and Jesse, a geoscience professor, in discussing the amazing features of our planet and their impact on your everyday life. No prior knowledge required. New episodes coming at you every week. Listen, subscribe, share with someone you know!
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The Geology Flannelcast


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The Geology Flannelcast
Chris Seminack, Jesse Thornburg, and Steve Peterson
Three geologists sit down and tackle the topics that no one else dares to touch.
What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Twitter: @geology_bites Email: geologybitespodcast@gmail.com
Geologic stories from the Pacific Northwest.
its about volcanoes
The Geology Podcast Network is a source for geology news, career highlights, and insights by experts in the field from around the world.
Cheers for making it to this podcast about Geology! This podcast is first intended so I could listen and hear vocabulary but will eventually branch out into in depth topics in the field of geology.
Like it or not, geology is everywhere. Whether it be deep on the ocean floor, high in the Andes, or in your backyard. As field geologists, we often pine for expeditions in remote places and foreign countries. But there is often amazing geology right in our backyards. Don’t let the Kentucky Bluegrass and your mother’s geraniums fool you. There is exciting geology even in your backyard. In this podcast we explore the amazing discoveries and geologic events that happened right in someone’s back ...
A free video resource for educators
Two guys (one professional, one academic) discuss geology, science, university and professional life. Slightly off topic with interviews here and there.
This is a feed of pages for Hiatt - Physical Geology Fall 2011
A brief introduction on the Geology of Nigeria series, this podcast series discusses the Geology of Nigeria, and all it's litho-petrological units, Mineral resources of Nigeria and where to locate them and other fun facts about Nigeria and the laws governing mining in Nigeria. Gold, Gemstones, Ore Minerals, Petroleum.
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Alberta Geological Survey Geology Podcasts

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Alberta Geological Survey Geology Podcasts
Alberta Geological Survey
Geology podcasts from Alberta Geological Survey describing the geology of Alberta. Geology RSS feed includes articles from our quarterly newsletter Rock Chips.
This is the perfect way for kids to start learning about geology and earth sciences, only on children's radio station Fun Kids. Listen on DAB Digital Radio across the UK online at funkidslive.com
James the Geologist and Bryan Baggins dive deeper into various geological topics with rock hammers in one hand and a whiskey on the rocks in the other. Grab a drink, take a seat, and enjoy the conversation with our hosts and esteemed guests. Stay cool, tune in, and keep it on the rocks! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geology-on-the-rocks/support
Interested in Geology? Unable to make it to the Lecture Series put on by the W&M Geology Department? Well, you came to the right place! In a co-operative agreement between the PNWM and the W&M Geology Department, all of the Lectures from the Geology Lecture Series will be put up in this Podcast, as long as the speaker allows!
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It's Sedimentary, My Dear: A Geology Podcast


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It's Sedimentary, My Dear: A Geology Podcast
Ellen & Jane
Are curious about your home — your home planet, that is? Welcome to the podcast that explains it all, It’s Sedimentary, My Dear. Every other week, hosts Jane and Ellen “dig deep” into the secrets buried in the rocks and minerals that make up planet Earth.
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PlanetGeo: The Geology Podcast


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Making Magnets - The Geology of Neodymium
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can also check out Jesse's Etsy shop here - JRRStonework and use promo code PLANETGEO10 for a 10% discount on all items. Rare Earth Elements are a huge topic in mining and geology now, and in technology. The most important at the mo…
Oceans take up 71% of the surface area on Earth. They’re kind of a big deal. Here we talk some facts about the Earth’s oceans and discuss how important they are from influencing climate to housing ecosystems. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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Geology Bites

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Nadja Drabon on a New Lens into the Hadean Eon
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Vanishingly few traces of the early Earth are known, so when a new source of zircon crystals of Hadean age is discovered, it makes a big difference to what we can infer about that eon. In the podcast, Nadja Drabon describes how she analyzed the new zircons she and her colleagues discovered and what they reveal about the Earth’s crust between about …
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Elemental Geology 4 - Lithium, Making Batteries (ReRelease)
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can also check out Jesse's Etsy shop here - JRRStonework and use promo code PLANETGEO10 for a 10% discount on all items. We are on a break still, but releasing episodes on the really important elements - where they are found, why th…
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can be found in many people’s homes. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer, behind smoking. Here we discuss where radon comes from and what you can do to remediate it. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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Elemental Geology 3 - Critical Minerals with Dr. Nedal Nassar (ReRelease)
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can also check out Jesse's Etsy shop here - JRRStonework and use promo code PLANETGEO10 for a 10% discount on all items. We are on a break still, but releasing episodes on the really important elements - where they are found, why th…
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Elemental Geology 2: Iridium, the Meteorite Tracer (ReRelease)
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can also check out Jesse's Etsy shop here - JRRStonework and use promo code PLANETGEO10 for a 10% discount on all items. We are on a break still, but releasing episodes on the really important elements - where they are found, why th…
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Elemental Geology 1 - Radon, the Unwelcome Houseguest (ReRelease)
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can also check out Jesse's Etsy shop here - JRRStonework and use promo code PLANETGEO10 for a 10% discount on all items. We are on a break still, but releasing episodes on the really important elements - where they are found, why th…
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Volcanoes Revisited: Part 4 - Volcanology Director Tina Neal
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com We are on a break! But, we have so much great volcanology content from past episodes and interviews, we decided to release them all in a sequence. Four parts will be coming at you over the next few weeks, with interviews from some of th…
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Volcanoes Revisited: Part 3 - Volcano Basics
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com We are on a break! But, we have so much great volcanology content from past episodes and interviews, we decided to release them all in a sequence. Four parts will be coming at you over the next few weeks, with interviews from some of th…
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Volcanoes Revisited: Part 2 - Dr. Andrew Calvert ReRelease
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com We are on a break! But, we have so much great volcanology content from past episodes and interviews, we decided to release them all in a sequence. Four parts will be coming at you over the next few weeks, with interviews from some of th…
Mauna Loa starting erupting for the first time since 1984. We talk all about the eruption and the mechanics of Hawaiian volcanoes. USGS Live Stream of Mauna Loa Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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Geology Bites

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John Cottle on the Petrochronology Revolution
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Over the course of Earth history, many parts of the crust have undergone multiple episodes of metamorphism. Modern methods of dating and measuring trace-element abundances are now able to tease out the timing and conditions of the individual episodes. But new techniques were needed before these methods could be scaled up to unravel regional tectoni…
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Volcanoes Revisited: Part 1 - Volcanologist Dr. Diana Roman
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com We are on a break! But, we have so much great volcanology content from past episodes and interviews, we decided to release them all in a sequence. Four parts will be coming at you over the next few weeks, with interviews from some of th…
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Geoscience Communication with Lucía Pérez-Díaz
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Do you enjoy learning new things in all fields of geosciences? Do you have a soft spot for shenanigans? Then this podcast is just for you! In this podcast, Dr B. interviews interesting geoscientist with interesting stories. To skip the game jump to minute 5:00 Resources mentioned in this episode: Go back and listen to […]…
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Office Hours: Plate Tectonics Questions/Thoughts
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#152 - Exam Time for the Flannelcasters
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Steve and Chris take Jesse’s Sedimentary Environments exam. See how they fair in this week’s episode. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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So You Think You Know Plate Tectonics? Part 2
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com In today's episode, we continue with our series on 'So... You think you know plate tectonics?' - Part 2. Can you answer the following questions? 1- How do sedimentary rocks relate to plate tectonics? 2- How does plate tectonics explain …
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#151 - Sediment Accommodation
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In this episode, we talk about the importance of sediment accommodation in depositional environments. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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Geology Bites

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Martin Gibling on Rivers in the Geological Record - Part 2
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This episode is the second of two of my conversation with Martin Gibling. In the first episode, we discuss fluvial deposits in the geological record and we trace the effect that the break-up of Pangea around 200 million years ago had on river systems. In this episode, we address the history of the rivers of Europe and the Americas, as well as the i…
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Martin Gibling on Rivers in the Geological Record - Part 1
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Rivers can seem very ephemeral, often changing course or drying up entirely. Yet some rivers have persisted for tens or even hundreds of millions of years, even testifying to the breakup of Pangea, the most recent supercontinent, about 200 million years ago. On the one hand, their courses may be determined by tectonic processes such as the formatio…
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A Groovy Geologist - Cate Larsen
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com You can find out more about Cate Larsen and all her social media links here at groovygeologist.com! Remember you can Support Us Here, and share PlanetGeo with your friends and family! Cate - aka - groovygeologist is a geo-communicator. …
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Pompeii with Claudio Scarpati, Part II
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Show notes Do you enjoy learning new things in all fields of geosciences? Do you have a soft spot for shenanigans? Then this podcast is just for you! In this podcast, Dr B. interviews interesting geoscientist with interesting stories. Resources mentioned in this episode: Go back and listen to the previous GC episodes: https://www.travelinggeologist…
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So... You Think You Know Plate Tectonics? Part 1
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com One day, I (Chris) walked into class and announced that we were beginning plate tectonics. I was so excited to begin teaching this content. The response from my students was not at all what I expected. They let me know that they had all…
This week’s episode is literally too cool for school. We’re talking about the Laurentide Ice Sheet and ice ages. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
In this spooky, Halloween appropriate podcast, we break down some of the mysterious stories related to the Bermuda Triangle and how geologic phenomena can debunk some of the supernatural theories. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast
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Discovering Diamonds: The Story of Canada's Diamond Rush with Kevin Krajick
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com Link to: Barrenlands: The Epic Search for Diamonds in Canada's Today, we get to interview author Kevin Krajick. Below is a small sample of his credentials and accolades. Senior Editor Science News Communications, Columbia Climate School…
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Pompeii with Claudio Scarpati, Part I
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Show notes Do you enjoy learning new things in all fields of geosciences? Do you have a soft spot for shenanigans? Then this podcast is just for you! In this podcast, Dr B. interviews interesting geoscientist with interesting stories. Resources mentioned in this episode: Go back and listen to the previous GC episodes: https://www.travelinggeologist…
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Communicating the Earth Observatory: Author Kevin Krajick
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Link to: Barrenlands: The Epic Search for Diamonds in Canada's Today, we get to interview author Kevin Krajick. Below is a small sample of his credentials and accolades. Senior Editor Science News Communications, Columbia Climate School Author at State of the Planet Work has been featured in National Geographic, Newsweek, The New Yorker, Science, S…
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Don't Take it For Granite - Geology of Countertops
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com In this episode, we tackle the confusing industry of "granite" countertops. It's confusing because it seems as though all rock countertops are called "granite". However, to a geologist, granite is a very specific type of rock and only a…
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Anna Fleming on the Experience of Rock Climbing
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This episode is a bit of a departure from the objective approach to geology of past episodes in that here we address the subjective nature of various rocks as experienced by a rock climber with a literary bent. A rock climber’s very survival can depend on the properties of a rock encountered along a climbing route. This engenders a uniquely intense…
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Capturing Carbon - The Basics of Carbon Capture and Storage
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com In this episode, we dive into a very important topic that will play an increasing role in the climate change crisis. Carbon (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) is a big geoscience problem, and a possible solution to climate change. But, we …
Click this link to try campGEO today! geo.campcourses.com Today, we are very excited to launch campGEO - our conversational textbook to help you learn geology. This is a structured and image-based approach to learning. Geology is a visual field, so you need images to fully understand what we are talking about! Now you have them. Login to campGEO us…
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The Doomsday Glacier - Professor Richard Alley Part 2
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com This is a link to the video of the Quick Clay Slide at Dissa video Dr. Alley references. This shows what can also happen to a glacier when it loses it's toe-hold as described in this episode. Dr. Richard Alley is a renowned glaciologist…
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Minerals resources in the Eastern part of Nigeria
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Do you remember the episodes where we interviewed researchers from the LLUNE? If you haven’t listened to them yet, go back to episodes Ophiolites, Rocks under pressure, and Biostratigraphy with Dr. Luke Milan, Dr. Tim Chapman, and Dr. Maritta Betts from LLUNE. In this Bonus episode, Marissa talks with DrB about the Geological Timescales and […]…
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Earth: The Operator's Manual - Professor Richard Alley Part 1
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Learn all the basics of geology in our new conversational textbook - campGEO! Available here: geo.campcourses.com Dr. Richard Alley is a renowned glaciologist and paleoclimate scientist. He is also widely regarded as one of the best professors at Penn State University. Below is a list of his impressive credentials: National Academy of Sciences Fore…
We discuss the geology of Loch Ness, one of the largest lakes, located in the Scottish Highlands. And of course we discuss how the Loch Ness Monster is tied to the geology of the area. Podcast Episodes RSSAv The Geology Flannelcast