Ice Age Floodscapes of the Pacific Northwest - Bruce Bjornstad

2020-09-09に共有
September 8th, Bruce Bjornstad, licensed geologist/hydrogeologist and retired Senior Research Scientist from Battelle's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, who has over the last 40 years written numerous documents and reports on the geology of the region as well as two geologic guidebooks on Ice Age floods that transformed the Pacific Northwest as recently as 14,000 years ago. Bruce is also the creator of an online YouTube Channel titled: “Ice Age Floodscapes”.

Bruce will be will presenting on never-before-seen drone photos of flood features from his new book "Ice Age Floodscapes of the Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Exploration". The book, being published by Springer Nature, a world-wide leader in science publications, will be available early 2021.

コメント (4)
  • Bruce, you could not have been more succinct, clear and complete covering the Missoula flooding in one hour. Many thanks,
  • Excellent video I’m from Salem Oregon my hometown almost show back to the video thanks
  • What are your thoughts on Randall Carlson and the Younger Drias impact theory being the main culprit of the source for the floods andxtreme scarring of the basalt bedrock around 12,000 y.a.. I have no degree or anything but did come withing 18 hours of an environmental science degree and originally was a geology major so I still have an extensive education on the topic and that theory is what I currently subscribe too. Not solely based on evidence of the Missoula floods, but other evidences such as trinitite, sphericals found in Canada, and many other newly found evidences. I am open minded and would love to have someone debunk me and tell me why its not correct.