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Bonneville Salt Flat History
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How to Do This Explosionoverlay Trend A&E
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Jennifer
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AutoCAD: BURST Tutorial – How to explode blocks & keep the attributes - 2 Minute Tuesday
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The GNARLIEST Failure I've ever seen in person. I've never seen a liquid outright detonate like this before. Lucky for my viewers, I had FOUR different angles on this thing and somehow none of the cameras got hit by the shrapnel despite being super close. #rocketry #failure #cato #explosion #science
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My magical disappearing Minie Magg flying on an I435 out in the Mojave Desert! Believe it or not, this was its second flight of the day and the first one was quite a bit gnarlier! #rocketry #science #DIY #rocket | Braden Carlson
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As sea levels rise and fall, different environments leave distinct layers of rock—limestone from marine life, shale from swamps, and sandstone from beaches. The thickness of these layers reveals that these processes took far longer than a few thousand years, a key debate in early geology. | The Randall Carlson
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Astroblemes, or "star wounds," are ancient impact scars on Earth's surface, often hidden beneath sedimentary layers and erosion. Unlike visible craters, astroblemes may only be detected using technologies like ground-penetrating radar and LIDAR, revealing scars from cosmic collisions that occurred millions or even billions of years ago. | The Randall Carlson
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In the field, the difference between wind-blown sands, river-laid sediments, and glacial deposits becomes unmistakable. Eolian layers, fluvial layers, subglacial till, medial moraines, supraglacial debris, and outwash plains...each leaves its own signature. Once the eye learns the patterns, the landscape reads like a history book written in stone. | The Randall Carlson
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Look up the Permian-Triassic extinction. Roughly 251 million years ago, Earth lost over 90% of all species—marine and terrestrial. Life on Earth came this close to disappearing altogether. We call it “The Great Dying.” And it’s just one of many. The one 12,800 years ago? That barely cracks the list. | The Randall Carlson
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This isn’t just erosion. It’s not wind. These chevrons are the fingerprint of a massive wash of water—a high-energy event slamming into the land and abruptly losing force. Coarse material drops first… then finer sediments… until you're left with layers of sand like this. But look closer—the patterns reveal bidirectional flow. This wasn’t a stream. It was chaos. Possibly even a megatsunami. | The Randall Carlson
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Climate has shifted dramatically within human history. Seas have vanished and returned. Land has risen and sunk. Vast valleys were carved by water through solid rock. These changes aren’t myths... they’re the evidence geologists use to understand how ancient humanity really is. The deeper the layers, the stranger the story. | The Randall Carlson
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In the '70s, radiocarbon dating exposed a mystery—the energy paradox. Old models said Ice Age melt took tens of thousands of years. But the data? It showed massive ice sheets disappearing far faster. Even if you blasted them with today’s warmest equatorial heat, it should take 25,000 years. So what melted them? | The Randall Carlson
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Tunguska wiped out 80 million trees in 1908—but 100 years later, you’d barely know it happened. So how do we really detect ancient impact events? Scientists use techniques like Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) to date when soil and rock layers were last exposed to light—unlocking the hidden timeline of cataclysms past. The Earth bears the scars of countless impacts. Most are invisible… unless you know where—and how—to look. | The Randall Carlson
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In Venezuela’s northwestern Andes, scientists found fired glaciofluvial beds—sediments scorched in a way that matches experimentally heated quartz and feldspar. These layers may be linked to the “black mat” event of 12,900 years ago, when a comet airburst over the Laurentide Ice Sheet could have spread ejecta across North America and Europe—an inter-hemispheric catastrophe. | The Randall Carlson
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