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Geology Bites

Geology Bites

By: Oliver Strimpel
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What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Bluesky: GeologyBites X: @geology_bites Email: geologybitespodcast@gmail.comOliver Strimpel Earth Sciences Science
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  • Folarin Kolawole on Continental Rifting
    Jun 2 2025

    From East Africa to southwest USA, many regions of the Earth’s continental lithosphere are rifting. We see evidence of past rifting along the passive margins of continents that were once contiguous but are now separated by wide oceans. How does something as apparently solid and durable as a continent break apart?

    In the podcast, Folarin Kolawole describes the various phases of rifting, from initial widespread normal faulting to the localization of stretching along a rift axis, followed by rapid extension and eventual breakup and formation of oceanic lithosphere.

    Kolawole is especially interested in the early stages of rifting, and in his research he uses field observation, seismic imaging, and mechanical study of rocks. He is Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seismology, Geology, and Tectonophysics at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University.

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    30 mins
  • Mike Hudec on Salt Tectonics
    May 11 2025

    Most of Earth’s salt is dissolved in the oceans. But there is also a significant amount of solid salt among continental rocks. And because of their mechanical properties, salt formations can have a dramatic effect on the structure and evolution of the rocks that surround them. This gives rise to what we call salt tectonics – at first sight, a rather surprising juxtaposition of a soft, powdery substance with a word that connotes the larger scale structure of the crust.

    In the podcast, Mike Hudec explains the origin of salt in the Earth’s crust and describes the structures it forms when subjected to stresses. He also discusses how salt can play in important role in the formation of oil and gas reservoirs.

    Hudec is a research professor at the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin.

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    25 mins
  • Vic Baker on Megafloods
    Apr 13 2025

    Megafloods are cataclysmic floods that are qualitatively different from weather-related floods. In the podcast, Vic Baker explains our ideas as to what causes megafloods and describes the striking evidence for such floods in the Channeled Scablands of Washington State and in the Mediterranean.Vic Baker has been studying megafloods for over 50 years. He is a Professor of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, Geosciences, and Planetary Sciences at the University of Arizona.

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    33 mins
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The topics are very interesting. Guests are very knowledgeable. Guests deep insights, knowledge and enthusiasm are evident in the discussion. I learn something new every episode. Oliver Strimpel does an excellent job of summarizing/outlining the points made by the guests.

Host asks insightful questions.

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Challenging topics, brilliant lecturers, all of the highest professional reputation. I strongly recommend to those who already possess at least basic knowledge of our planets processes.

Excellent podcast

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Can't wait for more episodes. Very informative on a wide range of geological subjects.

Amazing geology podcast

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I love the wide variety of topics. I’ve always wanted to pretend to be a geologist now I can experience that vicariously.

Fantastic format

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really intelligent conversation with people who are pushing the boundaries of our understanding and topics where we don't yet know fully what's going on.

Going deep on cutting edge science

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I’m not a geologist, but now I wish I’d taken up the study. Oliver asks insightful questions and adds perfect clarifying commentary when it’s helpful to follow his guest’s narrative. Nothing to change, just wish the podcasts came faster. A real pleasure that i look forward to every month.

Great host and great guests

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It's like hanging out with a couple of geologists talking about their current research over lunch, who take the time to define terms and give examples for us non-geologists trying to keep up.

geologists talking geology

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This podcast is pure science. Thorough, detailed, informative. The narrator is very knowledgeable, each episode is well researched, and the guests are often the best in the field. Some prior exposure to basic geological knowledge will help the listener. Strongly recommend for anyone in the field or interested in geological processes on earth and elsewhere.

Magnificent.

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Very interesting content, thoughtfully presented, works well for my level of understanding (geology enthusiast, physics phd). Definitely recommend!

Excellent interviews and guests

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