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As a Marine Geologist
As a professional marine geologist, I have had the incredible opportunity to explore some of the most fascinating and mysterious places on Earth. One of the most exhilarating experiences of my career was when I had the chance to explore a volcano that lies hidden beneath the sea.
The journey to reach this underwater volcano was not an easy one. It required months of planning, coordination with a team of experienced divers and researchers, and the use of advanced technology to navigate the treacherous waters. But the moment we descended into the depths of the ocean and caught our first glimpse of the volcano, all the hard work and preparation seemed worth it.
The sight that greeted us was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The volcano rose up from the ocean floor like a towering mountain, it...
published: 29 Feb 2024
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What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology?
In this video, What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology? What is the difference between marine geology and oceanography? Detailed information was given to students and geological engineers.
Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel and turn on notifications.
published: 05 Mar 2023
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Exploring Marine Geology: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor: Exploring Marine Geology • Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of marine geology, uncovering the secrets and enigmas hidden beneath the ocean floor. Join us as we unravel the mysteries that lie beneath the waves and gain a deeper understanding of our planet's fascinating underwater landscapes.
00:00 • Introduction - Exploring Marine Geology: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
00:37 • What is Marine Geology?
01:03 • Key Elements of Marine Geology
01:40 • Importance of Marine Geology
01:59 • Tools and Techniques
02:13 • Marine Geology in Our Lives
published: 22 Dec 2023
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Marine Biology at Home 6: Marine Geology
Sixth in the "Marine Biology at Home" series, today we learn about how geology, geological systems, and biological systems are linked! Geologist Gina Roberti will teach us about the impact of geology on marine biology and ocean ecosystems. She will take us through island formation and habitat, climate stability, the unique life at hydrothermal vents, and much much more!
published: 20 Jun 2020
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Geology 101 day 30 marine, geology #geology #earthscience #learn #geologyrocks 
published: 01 Jul 2023
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Marine Geology at the Center for Coastal Studies
An overview of research carried out by the Marine Geology department at the Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown MA.
published: 31 Jul 2015
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125 years Belgica vlog 9: The PS134 marine geology team
In this vlog episode, the various members of the marine geology team on board the PS134 RV Polarstern expedition explain which research activities they perform, and to what purpose. In a chronological order, you will meet Matthias Troch (UGent, Belgium), Dr. James Kirkham (BAS, UK), Lena Cardinahl (UBremen, Germany), Rosemary Burkhalter-Castro (University of South Florida, USA), Dr. Johann P. Klages (AWI, Germany), Zelna Weich (BAS and UCardiff, UK), Dr. Rob Larter (BAS, UK), and Dr. Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand (BAS, UK).
published: 01 Mar 2023
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Marine Geology & Ocean Resources (E)
As fascinating as India’s lands are, there are equally magnificent wonders that lie beneath its oceans. Flanked by three expanses of water, the Indian peninsula has been given a plethora of marine bounties.
Oceans influence us no matter where we live, from regulating the weather, to fuelling our economy with its living & mineral resources.
And so, geoscientists from India are plunging to the depths of its oceans to uncover their truths from their morphology to their seismicity to the extraordinary life that thrives.
Scientists are using the most cutting-edge instrumentation to observe the seas – from down below and up above. Come take a dive as we explore India’s incredible marine resources along with India’s finest researchers.
published: 02 Sep 2022
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Why do we know ALMOST NOTHING about the OCEAN FLOOR?
#sea #ocean #thalassophobia #whyweknowsolittleabouttheoceanfloor #seabed #whatwedontknowabouttheoceanfloor #oceandepths #MarianaTrench #ChallengerDeep #OceanGateTitan #OceanGate #Titanicsubmarine #Titanic #submarine #science #curiosities #missingsubmarine #knowledge #whatexistsatthebottomoftheocean #didyouknow #lostsubmarine
published: 13 Dec 2024
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Marine Geology
Marine geology or geological oceanography is the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological investigations of the ocean floor and coastal zone. Marine geology has strong ties to geophysics and to physical oceanography.
Marine geological studies were of extreme importance in providing the critical evidence for sea floor spreading and plate tectonics in the years following World War II. The deep ocean floor is the last essentially unexplored frontier and detailed mapping in support of both military (submarine) objectives and economic (petroleum and metal mining) objectives drives the research.
published: 07 Mar 2021
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Topic Notes 8.2: Marine Geology
published: 20 Jul 2018
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Nautilus Meet the Team - Marine Geologist Michael Marani
Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org
Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Find out more about the team onboard the Nautilus. Watch as Marine Geologist Michael Marani answers questions about his research and favorite part about life at sea.
published: 12 Jul 2012
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Plate Tectonics and Marine Geology
Geology 5 - Introduction to Oceanography
Fresno City College
Instructor: Jameson Henkle
Lecture content adapted from OpenGeology
https://www.oercommons.org/courses/introduction-to-oceanography/view
published: 07 Sep 2022
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Marine GeoSciences
published: 02 Apr 2018
3:26
As a Marine Geologist
As a professional marine geologist, I have had the incredible opportunity to explore some of the most fascinating and mysterious places on Earth. One of the mos...
As a professional marine geologist, I have had the incredible opportunity to explore some of the most fascinating and mysterious places on Earth. One of the most exhilarating experiences of my career was when I had the chance to explore a volcano that lies hidden beneath the sea.
The journey to reach this underwater volcano was not an easy one. It required months of planning, coordination with a team of experienced divers and researchers, and the use of advanced technology to navigate the treacherous waters. But the moment we descended into the depths of the ocean and caught our first glimpse of the volcano, all the hard work and preparation seemed worth it.
The sight that greeted us was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The volcano rose up from the ocean floor like a towering mountain, its sides covered in colorful coral and teeming with life. As we got closer, we could see streams of bubbles rising to the surface, evidence of the volcanic activity happening deep below.
Our first task was to map out the perimeter of the volcano and take samples of the rocks and minerals that littered the seabed. We carefully collected samples using specialized equipment, making sure not to disturb the delicate ecosystem that had formed around the volcano. The rocks we collected would later be analyzed in the lab to help us better understand the geology of the area and the processes that had shaped the underwater landscape.
As we continued our exploration, we came across vents spewing hot, mineral-rich water into the ocean. These hydrothermal vents were home to a diverse array of unique and exotic creatures, adapted to survive in the extreme conditions created by the volcanic activity. We marveled at the sight of giant tube worms, ghostly white crabs, and shimmering schools of fish, all thriving in this otherworldly environment.
One of the most exciting moments of our expedition came when we discovered a newly formed lava flow on the side of the volcano. The molten rock had cooled and solidified into intricate formations, creating a stunning display of colors and textures. We carefully collected samples of the lava, knowing that they would provide valuable insights into the volcanic processes at work beneath the sea.
As we made our way back to the surface, I couldn't help but reflect on the incredible privilege it was to be able to explore such a remote and untouched corner of the world. The experience had been both humbling and exhilarating, reminding me of the vastness and complexity of the natural world.
Back on dry land, I poured over the data and samples we had collected, piecing together a more complete picture of the underwater volcano and the forces that shaped it. The information we gathered would contribute to our understanding of the Earth's geology and help us better predict and prepare for future volcanic activity.
In the end, our exploration of the underwater volcano was not just a scientific endeavor, but a journey of discovery and wonder. It was a reminder of the beauty and power of the natural world, and a testament to the importance of continued exploration and research in unlocking its secrets. And as I looked back on our expedition, I knew that the memories and lessons learned would stay with me for a lifetime.
https://wn.com/As_A_Marine_Geologist
As a professional marine geologist, I have had the incredible opportunity to explore some of the most fascinating and mysterious places on Earth. One of the most exhilarating experiences of my career was when I had the chance to explore a volcano that lies hidden beneath the sea.
The journey to reach this underwater volcano was not an easy one. It required months of planning, coordination with a team of experienced divers and researchers, and the use of advanced technology to navigate the treacherous waters. But the moment we descended into the depths of the ocean and caught our first glimpse of the volcano, all the hard work and preparation seemed worth it.
The sight that greeted us was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The volcano rose up from the ocean floor like a towering mountain, its sides covered in colorful coral and teeming with life. As we got closer, we could see streams of bubbles rising to the surface, evidence of the volcanic activity happening deep below.
Our first task was to map out the perimeter of the volcano and take samples of the rocks and minerals that littered the seabed. We carefully collected samples using specialized equipment, making sure not to disturb the delicate ecosystem that had formed around the volcano. The rocks we collected would later be analyzed in the lab to help us better understand the geology of the area and the processes that had shaped the underwater landscape.
As we continued our exploration, we came across vents spewing hot, mineral-rich water into the ocean. These hydrothermal vents were home to a diverse array of unique and exotic creatures, adapted to survive in the extreme conditions created by the volcanic activity. We marveled at the sight of giant tube worms, ghostly white crabs, and shimmering schools of fish, all thriving in this otherworldly environment.
One of the most exciting moments of our expedition came when we discovered a newly formed lava flow on the side of the volcano. The molten rock had cooled and solidified into intricate formations, creating a stunning display of colors and textures. We carefully collected samples of the lava, knowing that they would provide valuable insights into the volcanic processes at work beneath the sea.
As we made our way back to the surface, I couldn't help but reflect on the incredible privilege it was to be able to explore such a remote and untouched corner of the world. The experience had been both humbling and exhilarating, reminding me of the vastness and complexity of the natural world.
Back on dry land, I poured over the data and samples we had collected, piecing together a more complete picture of the underwater volcano and the forces that shaped it. The information we gathered would contribute to our understanding of the Earth's geology and help us better predict and prepare for future volcanic activity.
In the end, our exploration of the underwater volcano was not just a scientific endeavor, but a journey of discovery and wonder. It was a reminder of the beauty and power of the natural world, and a testament to the importance of continued exploration and research in unlocking its secrets. And as I looked back on our expedition, I knew that the memories and lessons learned would stay with me for a lifetime.
- published: 29 Feb 2024
- views: 70
7:05
What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology?
In this video, What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology? What is the difference between marine geology a...
In this video, What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology? What is the difference between marine geology and oceanography? Detailed information was given to students and geological engineers.
Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel and turn on notifications.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Marine_Geology_Why_Are_Marine_Geologists_Important_What_Is_The_Scope_Of_Marine_Geology
In this video, What is Marine Geology? Why are marine geologists important? What is the scope of marine geology? What is the difference between marine geology and oceanography? Detailed information was given to students and geological engineers.
Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel and turn on notifications.
- published: 05 Mar 2023
- views: 2015
3:01
Exploring Marine Geology: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor: Exploring Marine Geology • Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of marine geology, uncovering...
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor: Exploring Marine Geology • Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of marine geology, uncovering the secrets and enigmas hidden beneath the ocean floor. Join us as we unravel the mysteries that lie beneath the waves and gain a deeper understanding of our planet's fascinating underwater landscapes.
00:00 • Introduction - Exploring Marine Geology: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
00:37 • What is Marine Geology?
01:03 • Key Elements of Marine Geology
01:40 • Importance of Marine Geology
01:59 • Tools and Techniques
02:13 • Marine Geology in Our Lives
https://wn.com/Exploring_Marine_Geology_Unveiling_The_Mysteries_Of_The_Ocean_Floor
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor: Exploring Marine Geology • Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of marine geology, uncovering the secrets and enigmas hidden beneath the ocean floor. Join us as we unravel the mysteries that lie beneath the waves and gain a deeper understanding of our planet's fascinating underwater landscapes.
00:00 • Introduction - Exploring Marine Geology: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
00:37 • What is Marine Geology?
01:03 • Key Elements of Marine Geology
01:40 • Importance of Marine Geology
01:59 • Tools and Techniques
02:13 • Marine Geology in Our Lives
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 27
53:38
Marine Biology at Home 6: Marine Geology
Sixth in the "Marine Biology at Home" series, today we learn about how geology, geological systems, and biological systems are linked! Geologist Gina Roberti wi...
Sixth in the "Marine Biology at Home" series, today we learn about how geology, geological systems, and biological systems are linked! Geologist Gina Roberti will teach us about the impact of geology on marine biology and ocean ecosystems. She will take us through island formation and habitat, climate stability, the unique life at hydrothermal vents, and much much more!
https://wn.com/Marine_Biology_At_Home_6_Marine_Geology
Sixth in the "Marine Biology at Home" series, today we learn about how geology, geological systems, and biological systems are linked! Geologist Gina Roberti will teach us about the impact of geology on marine biology and ocean ecosystems. She will take us through island formation and habitat, climate stability, the unique life at hydrothermal vents, and much much more!
- published: 20 Jun 2020
- views: 6400
3:44
Marine Geology at the Center for Coastal Studies
An overview of research carried out by the Marine Geology department at the Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown MA.
An overview of research carried out by the Marine Geology department at the Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown MA.
https://wn.com/Marine_Geology_At_The_Center_For_Coastal_Studies
An overview of research carried out by the Marine Geology department at the Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown MA.
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 3932
11:57
125 years Belgica vlog 9: The PS134 marine geology team
In this vlog episode, the various members of the marine geology team on board the PS134 RV Polarstern expedition explain which research activities they perform,...
In this vlog episode, the various members of the marine geology team on board the PS134 RV Polarstern expedition explain which research activities they perform, and to what purpose. In a chronological order, you will meet Matthias Troch (UGent, Belgium), Dr. James Kirkham (BAS, UK), Lena Cardinahl (UBremen, Germany), Rosemary Burkhalter-Castro (University of South Florida, USA), Dr. Johann P. Klages (AWI, Germany), Zelna Weich (BAS and UCardiff, UK), Dr. Rob Larter (BAS, UK), and Dr. Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand (BAS, UK).
https://wn.com/125_Years_Belgica_Vlog_9_The_Ps134_Marine_Geology_Team
In this vlog episode, the various members of the marine geology team on board the PS134 RV Polarstern expedition explain which research activities they perform, and to what purpose. In a chronological order, you will meet Matthias Troch (UGent, Belgium), Dr. James Kirkham (BAS, UK), Lena Cardinahl (UBremen, Germany), Rosemary Burkhalter-Castro (University of South Florida, USA), Dr. Johann P. Klages (AWI, Germany), Zelna Weich (BAS and UCardiff, UK), Dr. Rob Larter (BAS, UK), and Dr. Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand (BAS, UK).
- published: 01 Mar 2023
- views: 405
25:29
Marine Geology & Ocean Resources (E)
As fascinating as India’s lands are, there are equally magnificent wonders that lie beneath its oceans. Flanked by three expanses of water, the Indian peninsula...
As fascinating as India’s lands are, there are equally magnificent wonders that lie beneath its oceans. Flanked by three expanses of water, the Indian peninsula has been given a plethora of marine bounties.
Oceans influence us no matter where we live, from regulating the weather, to fuelling our economy with its living & mineral resources.
And so, geoscientists from India are plunging to the depths of its oceans to uncover their truths from their morphology to their seismicity to the extraordinary life that thrives.
Scientists are using the most cutting-edge instrumentation to observe the seas – from down below and up above. Come take a dive as we explore India’s incredible marine resources along with India’s finest researchers.
https://wn.com/Marine_Geology_Ocean_Resources_(E)
As fascinating as India’s lands are, there are equally magnificent wonders that lie beneath its oceans. Flanked by three expanses of water, the Indian peninsula has been given a plethora of marine bounties.
Oceans influence us no matter where we live, from regulating the weather, to fuelling our economy with its living & mineral resources.
And so, geoscientists from India are plunging to the depths of its oceans to uncover their truths from their morphology to their seismicity to the extraordinary life that thrives.
Scientists are using the most cutting-edge instrumentation to observe the seas – from down below and up above. Come take a dive as we explore India’s incredible marine resources along with India’s finest researchers.
- published: 02 Sep 2022
- views: 3967
10:47
Why do we know ALMOST NOTHING about the OCEAN FLOOR?
#sea #ocean #thalassophobia #whyweknowsolittleabouttheoceanfloor #seabed #whatwedontknowabouttheoceanfloor #oceandepths #MarianaTrench #ChallengerDeep #OceanGat...
#sea #ocean #thalassophobia #whyweknowsolittleabouttheoceanfloor #seabed #whatwedontknowabouttheoceanfloor #oceandepths #MarianaTrench #ChallengerDeep #OceanGateTitan #OceanGate #Titanicsubmarine #Titanic #submarine #science #curiosities #missingsubmarine #knowledge #whatexistsatthebottomoftheocean #didyouknow #lostsubmarine
https://wn.com/Why_Do_We_Know_Almost_Nothing_About_The_Ocean_Floor
#sea #ocean #thalassophobia #whyweknowsolittleabouttheoceanfloor #seabed #whatwedontknowabouttheoceanfloor #oceandepths #MarianaTrench #ChallengerDeep #OceanGateTitan #OceanGate #Titanicsubmarine #Titanic #submarine #science #curiosities #missingsubmarine #knowledge #whatexistsatthebottomoftheocean #didyouknow #lostsubmarine
- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 159
0:41
Marine Geology
Marine geology or geological oceanography is the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological a...
Marine geology or geological oceanography is the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological investigations of the ocean floor and coastal zone. Marine geology has strong ties to geophysics and to physical oceanography.
Marine geological studies were of extreme importance in providing the critical evidence for sea floor spreading and plate tectonics in the years following World War II. The deep ocean floor is the last essentially unexplored frontier and detailed mapping in support of both military (submarine) objectives and economic (petroleum and metal mining) objectives drives the research.
https://wn.com/Marine_Geology
Marine geology or geological oceanography is the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological investigations of the ocean floor and coastal zone. Marine geology has strong ties to geophysics and to physical oceanography.
Marine geological studies were of extreme importance in providing the critical evidence for sea floor spreading and plate tectonics in the years following World War II. The deep ocean floor is the last essentially unexplored frontier and detailed mapping in support of both military (submarine) objectives and economic (petroleum and metal mining) objectives drives the research.
- published: 07 Mar 2021
- views: 47
2:47
Nautilus Meet the Team - Marine Geologist Michael Marani
Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org
Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Find out more about th...
Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org
Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Find out more about the team onboard the Nautilus. Watch as Marine Geologist Michael Marani answers questions about his research and favorite part about life at sea.
https://wn.com/Nautilus_Meet_The_Team_Marine_Geologist_Michael_Marani
Watch LIVE video from EV Nautilus: http://www.nautiluslive.org
Join the Nautilus team on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Find out more about the team onboard the Nautilus. Watch as Marine Geologist Michael Marani answers questions about his research and favorite part about life at sea.
- published: 12 Jul 2012
- views: 655
48:17
Plate Tectonics and Marine Geology
Geology 5 - Introduction to Oceanography
Fresno City College
Instructor: Jameson Henkle
Lecture content adapted from OpenGeology
https://www.oercommons.org/cour...
Geology 5 - Introduction to Oceanography
Fresno City College
Instructor: Jameson Henkle
Lecture content adapted from OpenGeology
https://www.oercommons.org/courses/introduction-to-oceanography/view
https://wn.com/Plate_Tectonics_And_Marine_Geology
Geology 5 - Introduction to Oceanography
Fresno City College
Instructor: Jameson Henkle
Lecture content adapted from OpenGeology
https://www.oercommons.org/courses/introduction-to-oceanography/view
- published: 07 Sep 2022
- views: 873