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Adventures in the Sierra Nevada Mountains - Travel Guide 4K
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published: 27 Oct 2022
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Best 12 Places to see in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Join us on a breathtaking journey through the Sierra Nevada, where nature's majesty takes center stage. Explore the top 12 destinations that define the Sierra's allure, from iconic national parks to hidden gems.
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published: 04 Jan 2024
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Welcome To Sierra Nevada
Welcome to our winter wonderland! Join us on this incredible journey as we take our family to the stunning Sierra Nevada in Spain for an unforgettable family ski holiday.
🎿 What's in this Video:
In this feature, we share the highs and lows of our family ski experience in Sierra Nevada. From the breathtaking mountain views to the cozy après-ski moments, get ready to be transported into the heart of a snowy paradise.
Ski Resort Tour: Take a tour with us through the ski resort, showcasing the amenities, ski schools, and other family-friendly offerings that make Sierra Nevada the perfect destination for a winter getaway.
Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, blanketed in pristine snow. Our footage captures the beauty that makes this destination truly magical...
published: 01 Dec 2023
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Discover SIERRA NEVADA - Most POPULAR Ski Resort in Spain! | December 2023
Welcome to Sierra Nevada - the most famous ski resort in Spain! Situated 1h from Granada, its Nº1 snow destination not only for Spanish but also international tourists. When is the best time to visit Sierra Nevada, are there any activities for non-skiers, prices for food and services provided, discover everything the Nº1 ski resort in Spain has to offer, from families and solo travellers to professional skiers!
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published: 20 Dec 2023
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Sierra Nevada Mountains Geology Explained
published: 02 Aug 2012
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Survivorman | Sierra Nevada Search and Rescue | Season 3 | Episode 1 | Les Stroud
Les plays the role of a backpacker in California's Sierra Nevada mountains and challenges search and rescue teams to find him.
Created by Les Stroud
Starring Les Stroud
For more updates, follow my Facebook page!
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published: 05 Jun 2020
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SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
Elevation: 11,410′
AIR 2S
published: 25 Jul 2023
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Video oficial de Sierra Nevada 2016/17
"Donde el Sur se viste de blanco", video oficial de la estación de esquí y montaña de Sierra Nevada para la temporada invernal 2016/17 (imágenes filmadas en la campaña 2015/16).
#SN2017
published: 10 Nov 2016
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Cómo preprarar Ultra Sierra Nevada 2025 - modalidad ULTRA
En este nuevo video respondo a un seguidor, para ayudarle a preparar la Ultra Sierra Nevada de 2025 en su modalidad de Ultra. Espero que os sirva a muchos y muchas más.
Si os ha gustado lo podéis compartir.
Tour del Mont Blanc aquí tenéis toda la información:
https://tourdelmontblanc.es/viaje/tour-del-mont-blanc-trail-running-con-pablo-castillo
Y os recordamos que usando el código PABLOCASTILLOGR tendréis un 3% de descuento.
Sólo 10 plazas.
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published: 04 Aug 2024
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First State - Sierra Nevada
Ralphie B presents First State - Sierra Nevada
This video is brought to you by the Official Ralphie B Youtube Channel. Don't forget to subscribe and be the first to know about new Ralphie B releases and previews.
Ralphie B aka Ralph Barendse is a successful producer in the trance music scene. He's responsible for a lot of great music including trance classics like Ralphie B - Massive, Midway - Monkey Forest.
For more official information:
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published: 09 Jun 2011
10:35
Adventures in the Sierra Nevada Mountains - Travel Guide 4K
SUBSCRIBE ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKCjq2FHA69utRG4CRBdHQ?sub_confirmation=1 Looking for a breathtaking adventure? The Sierra Nevada Mountains in Cal...
SUBSCRIBE ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKCjq2FHA69utRG4CRBdHQ?sub_confirmation=1 Looking for a breathtaking adventure? The Sierra Nevada Mountains in California are the perfect place to explore! With towering peaks and rushing rivers, these mountains offer something for everyone. In this video, you'll get a glimpse of what it's like to hike, bike, and raft through this stunning landscape.
----SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS TRAVEL ESSENTIALS-----
Join our FREE travel newsletter: https://viatravelers.com/vt-newsletter
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Use Going (Formerly Scott's Cheap Flights): https://going.sjv.io/0Jg7bO
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The Sierra Nevada Mountains are located in eastern California and are part of the Rocky Mountains. The range runs 400 miles north-to-south and is 70 miles wide. The mountains are home to Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Kings Canyon National Park. These parks are some of the most popular tourist destinations in California.
The mountains were created by the tectonic plates moving and colliding over millions of years. The mountains are made up of granite, making them some of North America's oldest rocks. The granite is resistant to weathering, which is why the mountains have been able to stay tall for so long.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and skiers. There are over 1,500 miles of hiking trails in the mountain range. Yosemite National Park has some of the most popular trails, including the Half Dome Trail and the John Muir Trail. The John Muir Trail goes for 211 miles from Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous United States.
It is a popular destination for climbers. There are over 1,000 climbing routes in the range. Some of the most popular climbs are Half Dome in Yosemite National Park and El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Both climbs involve scrambling up a steep cliff using ropes and other climbing gear.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are also a popular destination for skiers. There are over 2,000 miles of ski trails in the mountain range. The most popular ski resorts are located in Lake Tahoe, which is on the border of California and Nevada.
----RELATED TRAVEL GUIDES-----
Watch Top 10 National Parks in America to Visit: https://youtu.be/XvAawYA-rFM
Read Most Beautiful Valleys in the US: https://viatravelers.com/valleys-in-the-us/
Best Things to do in California & Places to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/things-to-do-in-california/
Most Famous Landmarks in California to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/landmarks-in-california/
Most Exotic Places in California to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/exotic-places-in-california/
Northern California vs Southern California: What’s the Difference? https://viatravelers.com/northern-california-vs-southern-california/
Best Places to Visit in the US: https://viatravelers.com/places-to-visit-in-the-us/
----CONTENTS INCLUDED-----
0:00 Intro
1:48 Formation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
3:14 A Brief History of Sierra Nevada
4:38 Planning Your Visit to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
4:58 Yosemite National Park
5:53 Kings Canyon National Park
6:38 Sequoia National Park
7:35 Lake Tahoe
8:35 Gold Country
9:13 Planning Your Trip to the Sierra Nevada Mountains
10:09 Outro
Where to reach me
Read our latest travel blogs here: https://viatravelers.com/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viatravelers/
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#sierranevada #california #usa #travel
https://wn.com/Adventures_In_The_Sierra_Nevada_Mountains_Travel_Guide_4K
SUBSCRIBE ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKCjq2FHA69utRG4CRBdHQ?sub_confirmation=1 Looking for a breathtaking adventure? The Sierra Nevada Mountains in California are the perfect place to explore! With towering peaks and rushing rivers, these mountains offer something for everyone. In this video, you'll get a glimpse of what it's like to hike, bike, and raft through this stunning landscape.
----SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS TRAVEL ESSENTIALS-----
Join our FREE travel newsletter: https://viatravelers.com/vt-newsletter
Best Places to Stay in Sierra Nevada Mountains: https://www.booking.com/region/us/california.en-gb.html?aid=2227309&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2&label=youtube
Use Going (Formerly Scott's Cheap Flights): https://going.sjv.io/0Jg7bO
Best Tours in Sierra Nevada Mountains: https://www.getyourguide.com/sierra-nevada-l1888/?partner_id=VDAXC0T&utm_medium=online_publisher&cmp=youtube
Search for Cheap Flights to Sierra Nevada Mountains: https://www.momondo.com/in?a=kan_246612_561402&enc_eid=&enc_lid=&enc_cid=youtube&encoder=27_1&enc_pid=deeplinks&url=/flights/california-united-states
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are located in eastern California and are part of the Rocky Mountains. The range runs 400 miles north-to-south and is 70 miles wide. The mountains are home to Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Kings Canyon National Park. These parks are some of the most popular tourist destinations in California.
The mountains were created by the tectonic plates moving and colliding over millions of years. The mountains are made up of granite, making them some of North America's oldest rocks. The granite is resistant to weathering, which is why the mountains have been able to stay tall for so long.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and skiers. There are over 1,500 miles of hiking trails in the mountain range. Yosemite National Park has some of the most popular trails, including the Half Dome Trail and the John Muir Trail. The John Muir Trail goes for 211 miles from Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous United States.
It is a popular destination for climbers. There are over 1,000 climbing routes in the range. Some of the most popular climbs are Half Dome in Yosemite National Park and El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Both climbs involve scrambling up a steep cliff using ropes and other climbing gear.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are also a popular destination for skiers. There are over 2,000 miles of ski trails in the mountain range. The most popular ski resorts are located in Lake Tahoe, which is on the border of California and Nevada.
----RELATED TRAVEL GUIDES-----
Watch Top 10 National Parks in America to Visit: https://youtu.be/XvAawYA-rFM
Read Most Beautiful Valleys in the US: https://viatravelers.com/valleys-in-the-us/
Best Things to do in California & Places to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/things-to-do-in-california/
Most Famous Landmarks in California to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/landmarks-in-california/
Most Exotic Places in California to Visit: https://viatravelers.com/exotic-places-in-california/
Northern California vs Southern California: What’s the Difference? https://viatravelers.com/northern-california-vs-southern-california/
Best Places to Visit in the US: https://viatravelers.com/places-to-visit-in-the-us/
----CONTENTS INCLUDED-----
0:00 Intro
1:48 Formation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
3:14 A Brief History of Sierra Nevada
4:38 Planning Your Visit to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
4:58 Yosemite National Park
5:53 Kings Canyon National Park
6:38 Sequoia National Park
7:35 Lake Tahoe
8:35 Gold Country
9:13 Planning Your Trip to the Sierra Nevada Mountains
10:09 Outro
Where to reach me
Read our latest travel blogs here: https://viatravelers.com/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viatravelers/
Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/viatravelers
Buy Travel Prints from Our Experiences: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ViaTravelers
#sierranevada #california #usa #travel
- published: 27 Oct 2022
- views: 16131
14:15
Best 12 Places to see in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Join us on a breathtaking journey through the Sierra Nevada, where nature's majesty takes center stage. Explore the top 12 destinations that define the Sierra's...
Join us on a breathtaking journey through the Sierra Nevada, where nature's majesty takes center stage. Explore the top 12 destinations that define the Sierra's allure, from iconic national parks to hidden gems.
#sierranevada
#easternsierra
#laketahoe
#california
#NatureLovers
#ExploreCalifornia
#OutdoorAdventures
#NationalParks
#MountainMagic
#TravelInspiration
#HikingAdventures
#ScenicBeauty
#AdventureAwaits
#NaturePhotography
#DiscoverTheWild
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https://wn.com/Best_12_Places_To_See_In_The_Sierra_Nevada_Mountains
Join us on a breathtaking journey through the Sierra Nevada, where nature's majesty takes center stage. Explore the top 12 destinations that define the Sierra's allure, from iconic national parks to hidden gems.
#sierranevada
#easternsierra
#laketahoe
#california
#NatureLovers
#ExploreCalifornia
#OutdoorAdventures
#NationalParks
#MountainMagic
#TravelInspiration
#HikingAdventures
#ScenicBeauty
#AdventureAwaits
#NaturePhotography
#DiscoverTheWild
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#EpicLandscapes
#WildernessExploration
#NatureWonders
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#SierraNevadaLife
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bishop california
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snow
inyo national forest
mammoth lakes
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backpacking the eastern sierra
june lake loop
big pine lakes hike
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little lakes valley trail
hiking
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traveling
reno
california hot springs
pacific crest trail
valley
canyon
half dome
tioga pass
yosemite national park
yosemite
matts off road recovery
hot springs
overlanding
jeep
wilderness
backpacking
northern california
ansel adams
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run the atlas
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travertine hot springs
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sosas at sunrise
one day california road trip
hot creek geological site
camp travertine hot springs
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el capitan
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bridalveil fall
scenic highway
highway 120
san fransisco
cycling america
bike adventure
cycle touring
bicycle tour
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adam hugill
highway 158
mountain lakes
silver lake
grant lake
4k relaxation
scenic route
traveling robert
road recovery
jeep fails
sand hollow
difficult rescue
sand dunes
ed's lj20
winder towing
broken down
jeep recovery
sand trap
high mountain
snow storm
horror stories
swamp dweller
- published: 04 Jan 2024
- views: 11215
7:50
Welcome To Sierra Nevada
Welcome to our winter wonderland! Join us on this incredible journey as we take our family to the stunning Sierra Nevada in Spain for an unforgettable family sk...
Welcome to our winter wonderland! Join us on this incredible journey as we take our family to the stunning Sierra Nevada in Spain for an unforgettable family ski holiday.
🎿 What's in this Video:
In this feature, we share the highs and lows of our family ski experience in Sierra Nevada. From the breathtaking mountain views to the cozy après-ski moments, get ready to be transported into the heart of a snowy paradise.
Ski Resort Tour: Take a tour with us through the ski resort, showcasing the amenities, ski schools, and other family-friendly offerings that make Sierra Nevada the perfect destination for a winter getaway.
Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, blanketed in pristine snow. Our footage captures the beauty that makes this destination truly magical.
Explore the ski slopes suitable for all skill levels, including our little ones. We'll guide you through the best spots for family skiing and share our favorite runs.
https://wn.com/Welcome_To_Sierra_Nevada
Welcome to our winter wonderland! Join us on this incredible journey as we take our family to the stunning Sierra Nevada in Spain for an unforgettable family ski holiday.
🎿 What's in this Video:
In this feature, we share the highs and lows of our family ski experience in Sierra Nevada. From the breathtaking mountain views to the cozy après-ski moments, get ready to be transported into the heart of a snowy paradise.
Ski Resort Tour: Take a tour with us through the ski resort, showcasing the amenities, ski schools, and other family-friendly offerings that make Sierra Nevada the perfect destination for a winter getaway.
Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, blanketed in pristine snow. Our footage captures the beauty that makes this destination truly magical.
Explore the ski slopes suitable for all skill levels, including our little ones. We'll guide you through the best spots for family skiing and share our favorite runs.
- published: 01 Dec 2023
- views: 7091
16:28
Discover SIERRA NEVADA - Most POPULAR Ski Resort in Spain! | December 2023
Welcome to Sierra Nevada - the most famous ski resort in Spain! Situated 1h from Granada, its Nº1 snow destination not only for Spanish but also international t...
Welcome to Sierra Nevada - the most famous ski resort in Spain! Situated 1h from Granada, its Nº1 snow destination not only for Spanish but also international tourists. When is the best time to visit Sierra Nevada, are there any activities for non-skiers, prices for food and services provided, discover everything the Nº1 ski resort in Spain has to offer, from families and solo travellers to professional skiers!
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Welcome to Sierra Nevada - the most famous ski resort in Spain! Situated 1h from Granada, its Nº1 snow destination not only for Spanish but also international tourists. When is the best time to visit Sierra Nevada, are there any activities for non-skiers, prices for food and services provided, discover everything the Nº1 ski resort in Spain has to offer, from families and solo travellers to professional skiers!
#sierranevada #benidormbyana #sierranevadaski #sierranevada2023 #skiresortspain #snowholidaysinspain #sierranevadaspain #sierranevadagranada
- published: 20 Dec 2023
- views: 11066
43:27
Survivorman | Sierra Nevada Search and Rescue | Season 3 | Episode 1 | Les Stroud
Les plays the role of a backpacker in California's Sierra Nevada mountains and challenges search and rescue teams to find him.
Created by Les Stroud
Starring L...
Les plays the role of a backpacker in California's Sierra Nevada mountains and challenges search and rescue teams to find him.
Created by Les Stroud
Starring Les Stroud
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Les plays the role of a backpacker in California's Sierra Nevada mountains and challenges search and rescue teams to find him.
Created by Les Stroud
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- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 1416549
1:49
SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
Elevation: 11,410′
AIR 2S
SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
Elevation: 11,410′
AIR 2S
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SIERRA NEVADA, SPAIN - by drone [4K]
Elevation: 11,410′
AIR 2S
- published: 25 Jul 2023
- views: 2526
3:42
Video oficial de Sierra Nevada 2016/17
"Donde el Sur se viste de blanco", video oficial de la estación de esquí y montaña de Sierra Nevada para la temporada invernal 2016/17 (imágenes filmadas en la ...
"Donde el Sur se viste de blanco", video oficial de la estación de esquí y montaña de Sierra Nevada para la temporada invernal 2016/17 (imágenes filmadas en la campaña 2015/16).
#SN2017
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"Donde el Sur se viste de blanco", video oficial de la estación de esquí y montaña de Sierra Nevada para la temporada invernal 2016/17 (imágenes filmadas en la campaña 2015/16).
#SN2017
- published: 10 Nov 2016
- views: 215964
20:46
Cómo preprarar Ultra Sierra Nevada 2025 - modalidad ULTRA
En este nuevo video respondo a un seguidor, para ayudarle a preparar la Ultra Sierra Nevada de 2025 en su modalidad de Ultra. Espero que os sirva a muchos y muc...
En este nuevo video respondo a un seguidor, para ayudarle a preparar la Ultra Sierra Nevada de 2025 en su modalidad de Ultra. Espero que os sirva a muchos y muchas más.
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- published: 04 Aug 2024
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9:33
First State - Sierra Nevada
Ralphie B presents First State - Sierra Nevada
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Ralphie B presents First State - Sierra Nevada
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Ralphie B aka Ralph Barendse is a successful producer in the trance music scene. He's responsible for a lot of great music including trance classics like Ralphie B - Massive, Midway - Monkey Forest.
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Ralphie B presents First State - Sierra Nevada
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Ralphie B aka Ralph Barendse is a successful producer in the trance music scene. He's responsible for a lot of great music including trance classics like Ralphie B - Massive, Midway - Monkey Forest.
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- published: 09 Jun 2011
- views: 112367
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The Trans-Mexican Volcanic part 1
History
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt spans across Central-Southern Mexico from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico between 18°30'N and 21°30'N, resting on the southern edge of the North American Plate.[1][5] This approximately 1000 kilometer long, 90–230 km broad structure is an east–west, active, continental volcanic arc; encompassing an area of approximately 160,000 km2.[1] Over several million years, the subduction of the Rivera and Cocos plates beneath the North American Plate along the northern end of the Middle America Trench formed the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[6][7] The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is a unique volcanic belt; it is not parallel to the Middle American Trench, and many of the main stratovolcanoes are positioned obliquely to the general position of the arc. In...
published: 05 Jun 2020
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Great view of part of Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the South.
Sorry for being so technical friends, but this place is beautiful and should be pointed to as it is formally speaking. You should learn much more about the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt through Wikipedia at least, not only because it is a planetary jewel but because if you ever have the chance to be anywhere on it you will have the opportunity of your life time. Here I leave you this video of one of the portions that is amongst my favorites.
published: 14 Nov 2012
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Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt May Include Entire Southern US
There is the obvious title I give you and all the little unexpected tidbits I give you in the video. The acid rain we talked about...the continuation of crop issues, weather issues...ect. Is there anything we can do? Yes of course.
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published: 11 May 2018
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Derrumbes & Landslide Mushrooms of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Psilocybe zapotecorum is a fungus with a very peculiar ecology: mostly growing out of vertical walls & scars created by landslides at elevations of 1400-2800 meters in the wet montane forests of central Mexico. (Videos in last three slides).
The habitat that this species occupies is almost always treacherous and incredibly steep, thus it's common name as one of 5 species of "derrumbe" (Spanish for "landslide) mushroom. It is also one of the most potent wild Psilocybin-containing mushroom species in the world, reportedly containing 2.6% psilocybin (and probably more). It bruises a very strong blue after being handled or touched, indicating the conversion of psilocybin to psilocin.
But the ecology here is what's mind-blowing. How does a mushroom species come to almost only grow out of vert...
published: 15 Sep 2022
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Effective management of protected areas in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
This video presents testimonials from staff of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas of Mexico (CONANP), on the contribution of the Project “Biodiversity Conservation in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt” (COBEN), implemented on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), to the effective management of the region's protected areas.
published: 11 Nov 2022
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The Trans-Mexican Volcanic part 2
1 From the early to mid Miocene ~20 to 8 Ma, the initial Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt volcanic arc consisted of intermediate effusive volcanism, producing andesitic and dacitic polygenetic volcanoes extending from western Michoacan longitude 102°W to the Palma Sola area (longitude 98°30'). The plate boundary geometry and sub-horizontal subducting slab's thermal structure are the controlling factors for initial arc volcanism.[9] Magmatism migrated away from the trench, moving northeast towards the Gulf of Mexico—giving the arc its characteristic E-W orientation, the inland push of the arc showed progressively drier melting, and eventually slab melting began to occur—suggesting flattening of the subducted slab. The oldest rocks of this age may be exposed near the modern volcanic front, in Cen...
published: 05 Jun 2020
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erupcion volcanic en mexico popcatepetl
Popocatépetl is a majestic stratovolcano located in Central Mexico, towering over the landscape with an elevation of 5,426 meters (17,802 feet). Its name, derived from Nahuatl, means "Smoking Mountain," reflecting its frequent volcanic activity. This iconic peak is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and is one of Mexico's most active volcanoes.
The volcano's history is rich and intertwined with Aztec mythology, as it was considered sacred and associated with the warrior god Popocatépetl. Today, Popocatépetl continues to capture attention due to its periodic eruptions, emitting ash clouds and lava flows. Despite its activity, nearby communities thrive in its shadow, showcasing the resilience of life around this powerful force of nature.
Capture the awe-inspiring beauty and the ever-p...
published: 23 Feb 2024
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Why 82% of Mexico is Empty
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published: 18 Feb 2023
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Magmatism in Mexico
Animation of magmatism in Mexico over the past [data] million years of existing data at NAVDAT. The southward sweep of magmatism into the active Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is well displayed.
published: 02 Dec 2010
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SegoviaRamirez: Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Maria Guadalupe SegoviaRamirez
Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Speciation 1
published: 24 Jun 2017
4:19
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic part 1
History
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt spans across Central-Southern Mexico from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico between 18°30'N and 21°30'N, resting o...
History
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt spans across Central-Southern Mexico from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico between 18°30'N and 21°30'N, resting on the southern edge of the North American Plate.[1][5] This approximately 1000 kilometer long, 90–230 km broad structure is an east–west, active, continental volcanic arc; encompassing an area of approximately 160,000 km2.[1] Over several million years, the subduction of the Rivera and Cocos plates beneath the North American Plate along the northern end of the Middle America Trench formed the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[6][7] The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is a unique volcanic belt; it is not parallel to the Middle American Trench, and many of the main stratovolcanoes are positioned obliquely to the general position of the arc. In addition to the physiographic complexities, igneous compositions vary—dominant subduction related products contrast with intraplate geo-chemical signatures.[1][3] The many intriguing aspects of the belt has spurred several hypotheses based on a typical subduction scenario; Intra-plate leaky transform faults, mantle plumes, continental rifting, and jump of the eastward Pacific Rise.[1][6] These features are partially related to the reactivation of early fault systems during the Trans-Mexican Volcanic belt's evolution. The main brittle fault system's geometry, kinematics, and age define a complex array of what could be multiple factors affecting the deformation of the belt.[1][2][8] It exhibits many volcanic features, not limited to large stratovolcanoes, including monogenetic volcano cones, shield volcanoes, lava dome complexes, and major calderas.[3]
Prior to the formation of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, an older, but related volcanic belt, the Sierra Madre Occidental occupied the area. Resuming in the Eocene, post-Laramide deformation, subduction related volcanism formed the Sierra Madre Occidental silic volcanic arc at a paleo-subduction zone off the coast of Baja California, before the peninsula rifted away.[5][9][10] From the Late Eocene to the Middle Miocene, counterclockwise rotation of the volcanic arc transitioned the once active Sierra Madre Occidental to a now active Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[5][9] By the Middle Miocene, the transition from the silicic to more mafic compositions was complete, and can be considered the beginning of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[5] Due to the orthogonal orientation of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in relation to the trend of Mexican tectonic provinces, its Pre-Cretaceous basement is highly heterogeneous.[1] The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt east of 101°W rests upon Precambrian terranes, assembled into the Oaxaquia microcontinent and on the Paleozoic Mixteco terrane. West of 101°W, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt resides on top of the Guerro composite terrane - a make up of Jurassic to Cretaceous marine marginal arcs, which are built on Triassic - Early Jurassic siliclastic turbidites. Assemblage of these basement rocks results with a thickness of 50–55 km east of 101°W and 35–40 km west of 101°W.[1][8]
Plate evolution
The subducting plates originated from the breakup of the Farallon Plate at approximately 23 Ma, which created two plates at equatorial latitudes, the Cocos Plate and southern Nazca Plate. The Rivera Plate was the last fragment detached from the Cocos Plate, becoming a microplate at around 10 Ma.[1] This small plate is bounded by the Rivera fracture zone, the East Pacific Rise, the Tamayo fracture zone, and the Middle American Trench. The larger Cocos Plate is bordered by the North American Plate (NAM) and the Caribbean Plate to the northeast, the Pacific Plate to the west, and to the south by the Nazca Plate.[1] The Cocos and Rivera are relatively young oceanic plates (25 and 10 Ma) that are subducting along the Middle American Trench at different convergence rates (Rivera = ~30 mm/yr and the Cocos = ~ 50–90 mm/yr).[3][11] Commonly found subduction related rocks such as calc-alkaline rocks volumetrically occupy a majority of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt but smaller volumes of intraplate-like lavas, potassium rich rocks, and adakites are associated with the area.[3] Middle Miocene adakitic (more felsic) rocks are found furthest from the trench and along the volcanic front of the central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt during the Pliocene-Quaternary. It has been suggested that slab melting contributed to the adakitic imprint on the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, prompted by the prolonged flat subduction of the Cocos Plate.[3
https://wn.com/The_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Part_1
History
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt spans across Central-Southern Mexico from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico between 18°30'N and 21°30'N, resting on the southern edge of the North American Plate.[1][5] This approximately 1000 kilometer long, 90–230 km broad structure is an east–west, active, continental volcanic arc; encompassing an area of approximately 160,000 km2.[1] Over several million years, the subduction of the Rivera and Cocos plates beneath the North American Plate along the northern end of the Middle America Trench formed the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[6][7] The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is a unique volcanic belt; it is not parallel to the Middle American Trench, and many of the main stratovolcanoes are positioned obliquely to the general position of the arc. In addition to the physiographic complexities, igneous compositions vary—dominant subduction related products contrast with intraplate geo-chemical signatures.[1][3] The many intriguing aspects of the belt has spurred several hypotheses based on a typical subduction scenario; Intra-plate leaky transform faults, mantle plumes, continental rifting, and jump of the eastward Pacific Rise.[1][6] These features are partially related to the reactivation of early fault systems during the Trans-Mexican Volcanic belt's evolution. The main brittle fault system's geometry, kinematics, and age define a complex array of what could be multiple factors affecting the deformation of the belt.[1][2][8] It exhibits many volcanic features, not limited to large stratovolcanoes, including monogenetic volcano cones, shield volcanoes, lava dome complexes, and major calderas.[3]
Prior to the formation of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, an older, but related volcanic belt, the Sierra Madre Occidental occupied the area. Resuming in the Eocene, post-Laramide deformation, subduction related volcanism formed the Sierra Madre Occidental silic volcanic arc at a paleo-subduction zone off the coast of Baja California, before the peninsula rifted away.[5][9][10] From the Late Eocene to the Middle Miocene, counterclockwise rotation of the volcanic arc transitioned the once active Sierra Madre Occidental to a now active Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[5][9] By the Middle Miocene, the transition from the silicic to more mafic compositions was complete, and can be considered the beginning of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.[5] Due to the orthogonal orientation of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in relation to the trend of Mexican tectonic provinces, its Pre-Cretaceous basement is highly heterogeneous.[1] The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt east of 101°W rests upon Precambrian terranes, assembled into the Oaxaquia microcontinent and on the Paleozoic Mixteco terrane. West of 101°W, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt resides on top of the Guerro composite terrane - a make up of Jurassic to Cretaceous marine marginal arcs, which are built on Triassic - Early Jurassic siliclastic turbidites. Assemblage of these basement rocks results with a thickness of 50–55 km east of 101°W and 35–40 km west of 101°W.[1][8]
Plate evolution
The subducting plates originated from the breakup of the Farallon Plate at approximately 23 Ma, which created two plates at equatorial latitudes, the Cocos Plate and southern Nazca Plate. The Rivera Plate was the last fragment detached from the Cocos Plate, becoming a microplate at around 10 Ma.[1] This small plate is bounded by the Rivera fracture zone, the East Pacific Rise, the Tamayo fracture zone, and the Middle American Trench. The larger Cocos Plate is bordered by the North American Plate (NAM) and the Caribbean Plate to the northeast, the Pacific Plate to the west, and to the south by the Nazca Plate.[1] The Cocos and Rivera are relatively young oceanic plates (25 and 10 Ma) that are subducting along the Middle American Trench at different convergence rates (Rivera = ~30 mm/yr and the Cocos = ~ 50–90 mm/yr).[3][11] Commonly found subduction related rocks such as calc-alkaline rocks volumetrically occupy a majority of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt but smaller volumes of intraplate-like lavas, potassium rich rocks, and adakites are associated with the area.[3] Middle Miocene adakitic (more felsic) rocks are found furthest from the trench and along the volcanic front of the central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt during the Pliocene-Quaternary. It has been suggested that slab melting contributed to the adakitic imprint on the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, prompted by the prolonged flat subduction of the Cocos Plate.[3
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 472
3:44
Great view of part of Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the South.
Sorry for being so technical friends, but this place is beautiful and should be pointed to as it is formally speaking. You should learn much more about the Tran...
Sorry for being so technical friends, but this place is beautiful and should be pointed to as it is formally speaking. You should learn much more about the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt through Wikipedia at least, not only because it is a planetary jewel but because if you ever have the chance to be anywhere on it you will have the opportunity of your life time. Here I leave you this video of one of the portions that is amongst my favorites.
https://wn.com/Great_View_Of_Part_Of_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Belt_In_The_South.
Sorry for being so technical friends, but this place is beautiful and should be pointed to as it is formally speaking. You should learn much more about the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt through Wikipedia at least, not only because it is a planetary jewel but because if you ever have the chance to be anywhere on it you will have the opportunity of your life time. Here I leave you this video of one of the portions that is amongst my favorites.
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 398
5:07
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt May Include Entire Southern US
There is the obvious title I give you and all the little unexpected tidbits I give you in the video. The acid rain we talked about...the continuation of crop is...
There is the obvious title I give you and all the little unexpected tidbits I give you in the video. The acid rain we talked about...the continuation of crop issues, weather issues...ect. Is there anything we can do? Yes of course.
You don't want to miss this. Love to all.
If you find it in your heart to help this ministry, click on the paypal link below to make a donation. Thank you in advance.
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- published: 11 May 2018
- views: 535
30:01
Derrumbes & Landslide Mushrooms of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Psilocybe zapotecorum is a fungus with a very peculiar ecology: mostly growing out of vertical walls & scars created by landslides at elevations of 1400-2800 me...
Psilocybe zapotecorum is a fungus with a very peculiar ecology: mostly growing out of vertical walls & scars created by landslides at elevations of 1400-2800 meters in the wet montane forests of central Mexico. (Videos in last three slides).
The habitat that this species occupies is almost always treacherous and incredibly steep, thus it's common name as one of 5 species of "derrumbe" (Spanish for "landslide) mushroom. It is also one of the most potent wild Psilocybin-containing mushroom species in the world, reportedly containing 2.6% psilocybin (and probably more). It bruises a very strong blue after being handled or touched, indicating the conversion of psilocybin to psilocin.
But the ecology here is what's mind-blowing. How does a mushroom species come to almost only grow out of vertical dirt walls at the bottom of dark canyons?
Due to the steep terrain here, which is in turn a result of the geologic setting : the Cocos tectonic plate to the South is subducting beneath the North American plate, causing a region of intense volcanism and uplift (see: Mexican Transvolcanic Belt).
This subduction zone to the South is responsible for the steep terrain, which is in turn responsible for the landslides, which coupled with the heavy and frequent rainfall (from warm moist air rising once it hits these mountains) is in turn responsible for the large amount of buried plant material in the substrate and walls of these ravines, which in turn provide an ample food source for Psilocybe zapotecorum.
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https://wn.com/Derrumbes_Landslide_Mushrooms_Of_The_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Belt
Psilocybe zapotecorum is a fungus with a very peculiar ecology: mostly growing out of vertical walls & scars created by landslides at elevations of 1400-2800 meters in the wet montane forests of central Mexico. (Videos in last three slides).
The habitat that this species occupies is almost always treacherous and incredibly steep, thus it's common name as one of 5 species of "derrumbe" (Spanish for "landslide) mushroom. It is also one of the most potent wild Psilocybin-containing mushroom species in the world, reportedly containing 2.6% psilocybin (and probably more). It bruises a very strong blue after being handled or touched, indicating the conversion of psilocybin to psilocin.
But the ecology here is what's mind-blowing. How does a mushroom species come to almost only grow out of vertical dirt walls at the bottom of dark canyons?
Due to the steep terrain here, which is in turn a result of the geologic setting : the Cocos tectonic plate to the South is subducting beneath the North American plate, causing a region of intense volcanism and uplift (see: Mexican Transvolcanic Belt).
This subduction zone to the South is responsible for the steep terrain, which is in turn responsible for the landslides, which coupled with the heavy and frequent rainfall (from warm moist air rising once it hits these mountains) is in turn responsible for the large amount of buried plant material in the substrate and walls of these ravines, which in turn provide an ample food source for Psilocybe zapotecorum.
Your contributions support this content. It sounds clichéd, but it's true. Whether it's travel expenses, vehicle repair, or medical costs for urushiol poisoning (or rockfalls, beestings, hand slices, toxic sap, etc), your financial support allows this content to continue so the beauty of Earth's flora can be made accessible to the rest of us in the degenerate public. At a time when so much is disappearing beneath the human footprint, CPBBD is willing to do whatever it takes to document these plant species and the ecological communities they are a part of before they're gone for good.
Plants make people feel good. Plants quell homicidal (and suicidal!) thoughts. To support Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't, consider donating a few bucks to the venmo account "societyishell" or the PayPal account email
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 43659
7:51
Effective management of protected areas in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
This video presents testimonials from staff of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas of Mexico (CONANP), on the contribution of the Project “Biodiv...
This video presents testimonials from staff of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas of Mexico (CONANP), on the contribution of the Project “Biodiversity Conservation in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt” (COBEN), implemented on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), to the effective management of the region's protected areas.
https://wn.com/Effective_Management_Of_Protected_Areas_In_The_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Belt
This video presents testimonials from staff of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas of Mexico (CONANP), on the contribution of the Project “Biodiversity Conservation in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt” (COBEN), implemented on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), to the effective management of the region's protected areas.
- published: 11 Nov 2022
- views: 84
3:45
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic part 2
1 From the early to mid Miocene ~20 to 8 Ma, the initial Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt volcanic arc consisted of intermediate effusive volcanism, producing andesi...
1 From the early to mid Miocene ~20 to 8 Ma, the initial Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt volcanic arc consisted of intermediate effusive volcanism, producing andesitic and dacitic polygenetic volcanoes extending from western Michoacan longitude 102°W to the Palma Sola area (longitude 98°30'). The plate boundary geometry and sub-horizontal subducting slab's thermal structure are the controlling factors for initial arc volcanism.[9] Magmatism migrated away from the trench, moving northeast towards the Gulf of Mexico—giving the arc its characteristic E-W orientation, the inland push of the arc showed progressively drier melting, and eventually slab melting began to occur—suggesting flattening of the subducted slab. The oldest rocks of this age may be exposed near the modern volcanic front, in Central Mexico.
Cause of flat slab subduction
Flat slab subduction can commonly be explained by oceanic plateau subduction and a fast overriding plate. Central Mexico's flat subduction is not evident. The Trans-Mexican Volcanic belt's flat slab is confined between ~101°W and 96°W; this region may be explained by thicker continental crust. Existence of thick strong crust combined with decreasing fluid input contributed to narrowing the asthenospheric wedge, increasing viscosity and suction forces, which led to flat subduction—preventing the oceanic plate from entering the mantle.[1][11]
https://wn.com/The_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Part_2
1 From the early to mid Miocene ~20 to 8 Ma, the initial Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt volcanic arc consisted of intermediate effusive volcanism, producing andesitic and dacitic polygenetic volcanoes extending from western Michoacan longitude 102°W to the Palma Sola area (longitude 98°30'). The plate boundary geometry and sub-horizontal subducting slab's thermal structure are the controlling factors for initial arc volcanism.[9] Magmatism migrated away from the trench, moving northeast towards the Gulf of Mexico—giving the arc its characteristic E-W orientation, the inland push of the arc showed progressively drier melting, and eventually slab melting began to occur—suggesting flattening of the subducted slab. The oldest rocks of this age may be exposed near the modern volcanic front, in Central Mexico.
Cause of flat slab subduction
Flat slab subduction can commonly be explained by oceanic plateau subduction and a fast overriding plate. Central Mexico's flat subduction is not evident. The Trans-Mexican Volcanic belt's flat slab is confined between ~101°W and 96°W; this region may be explained by thicker continental crust. Existence of thick strong crust combined with decreasing fluid input contributed to narrowing the asthenospheric wedge, increasing viscosity and suction forces, which led to flat subduction—preventing the oceanic plate from entering the mantle.[1][11]
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 94
0:53
erupcion volcanic en mexico popcatepetl
Popocatépetl is a majestic stratovolcano located in Central Mexico, towering over the landscape with an elevation of 5,426 meters (17,802 feet). Its name, deriv...
Popocatépetl is a majestic stratovolcano located in Central Mexico, towering over the landscape with an elevation of 5,426 meters (17,802 feet). Its name, derived from Nahuatl, means "Smoking Mountain," reflecting its frequent volcanic activity. This iconic peak is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and is one of Mexico's most active volcanoes.
The volcano's history is rich and intertwined with Aztec mythology, as it was considered sacred and associated with the warrior god Popocatépetl. Today, Popocatépetl continues to capture attention due to its periodic eruptions, emitting ash clouds and lava flows. Despite its activity, nearby communities thrive in its shadow, showcasing the resilience of life around this powerful force of nature.
Capture the awe-inspiring beauty and the ever-present potential for dramatic displays in your YouTube video on Popocatépetl
https://wn.com/Erupcion_Volcanic_En_Mexico_Popcatepetl
Popocatépetl is a majestic stratovolcano located in Central Mexico, towering over the landscape with an elevation of 5,426 meters (17,802 feet). Its name, derived from Nahuatl, means "Smoking Mountain," reflecting its frequent volcanic activity. This iconic peak is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and is one of Mexico's most active volcanoes.
The volcano's history is rich and intertwined with Aztec mythology, as it was considered sacred and associated with the warrior god Popocatépetl. Today, Popocatépetl continues to capture attention due to its periodic eruptions, emitting ash clouds and lava flows. Despite its activity, nearby communities thrive in its shadow, showcasing the resilience of life around this powerful force of nature.
Capture the awe-inspiring beauty and the ever-present potential for dramatic displays in your YouTube video on Popocatépetl
- published: 23 Feb 2024
- views: 45
29:59
Why 82% of Mexico is Empty
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- published: 18 Feb 2023
- views: 8163330
0:22
Magmatism in Mexico
Animation of magmatism in Mexico over the past [data] million years of existing data at NAVDAT. The southward sweep of magmatism into the active Trans-Mexican V...
Animation of magmatism in Mexico over the past [data] million years of existing data at NAVDAT. The southward sweep of magmatism into the active Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is well displayed.
https://wn.com/Magmatism_In_Mexico
Animation of magmatism in Mexico over the past [data] million years of existing data at NAVDAT. The southward sweep of magmatism into the active Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt is well displayed.
- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 557
12:17
SegoviaRamirez: Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Maria Guadalupe SegoviaRamirez
Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Speciation 1
Maria Guadalupe SegoviaRamirez
Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Speciation 1
https://wn.com/Segoviaramirez_Speciation_In_Plethodontid_Salamanders_Of_The_Trans_Mexican_Volcanic_Belt
Maria Guadalupe SegoviaRamirez
Speciation in plethodontid salamanders of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Speciation 1
- published: 24 Jun 2017
- views: 208