Looking deep under the Alps - a personal reflection on seismic interpretation
The deep geological structure of the Western Alps, the target of seismic imaging in the 1980s by the joint ECORS-CROP profiling project, is revisited by Rob - combining a visit to the locations with a retrospective of interpretations. Part of The Shear Zone Channel. #geology #tectonics #seismic #structuralgeology #earthscience #alps #mountains #géologie

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Interpreting structures in the French Alps

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Back to Beaufortain - revisiting structural interpretations

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The Lost Supervolcano: The Biggest Eruption in Human History - Full Documentary

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THIS is how to navigate in a forest – correctly

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Alpine tectonics - changing ideas

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Urgonian - geological rampart of the Western Alps

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Salt on Sicily - and drying out the Mediterranean

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Feynman Explains Why You Can’t Come Back from Mars

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The Tiny Donut That Proved We Still Don't Understand Magnetism

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Across the Highland Boundary Fault

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Analysing folds - three alpine lessons

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Up the Arve - a great geo-transect

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A two million year old coastline - responding to tectonics and carbonate production

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Trashing continental drift. 2- Lessons in intolerance

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Why U.S. Aircraft Carrier Anchors Are More Insane Than People Think

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Brian Cox: The terrifying possibility of the Great Filter

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Portsoy Rocks! Great geology in NE Scotland

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A River Runs Through It? Why the Green River Cuts a Massive Mountain in Utah.

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Finding faults - in layered rocks

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