Backyard Geology
36 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 months ago - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsLike it or not, geology is everywhere. Whether it be deep on the ocean floor, high in the Andes, or in your backyard. As field geologists, we often pine for expeditions in remote places and foreign countries. But there is often amazing geology right in our backyards. Don’t let the Kentucky Bluegrass and your mother’s geraniums fool you. There is exciting geology even in your backyard. In this podcast we explore the amazing discoveries and geologic events that happened right in someone’s backyard.
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BYG International Pilgrimage Ep. 6 – The Jack Hills: A Window into Primitive Earth
May 04, 2023 09:00 - 12 minutes - 17 MBBYG International Pilgrimage Ep. 5 – Oman: Magic Mantle
April 20, 2023 09:00 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MBBYG International Pilgrimage Ep. 4 – The Galapagos Islands: A Petri Dish for Evolution
April 06, 2023 09:00 - 12 minutes - 16.7 MBBYG International Pilgrimage ep. 3 – Scotland: Chasing Deep Time
March 23, 2023 09:00 - 12 minutes - 17.2 MBBYG International Pilgrimage Ep. 2 – Iceland: Succession at its Finest
March 09, 2023 09:00 - 11 minutes - 16.2 MBBYG International Pilgrimage Ep. 1 – Svalbard: Changing Landscapes
February 23, 2023 09:00 - 13 minutes - 17.9 MBBYG Canada ep. 9 – Chronostratigraphy
March 03, 2022 12:17 - 18 minutes - 34.6 MB4.6 billion years is an incredibly long time. If you’re feeling overwhelmed even thinking about how long that is, and where geologic events fit on it, have no fear. In this bonus episode of Backyard Geology, Serena talks about the geologic time scale and how famous geologic processes and structures across Canada fit into it. The study of time and rocks, known as chronostratigraphy, details the history of the Earth based on clues left behind on the surface, and in the subsurface, of today’s p...
BYG Canada ep. 7 – Kelowna Bonus Episode with Dr. Kyle Larson
February 17, 2022 11:22 - 29 minutes - 53.9 MBStudying mountains is a mammoth task, pun intended, as Dr. Kyle Larson explains in this bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition. The Canadian Cordillera, made up of the Coast Range and the Rockies, must be studied with an interdisciplinary approach from the largest to the smallest structures. Tune in to learn more!
BYG Canada ep. 8 – Kelowna Bonus Episode with Dr. Kyle Larson
February 17, 2022 11:22 - 29 minutes - 53.9 MBStudying mountains is a mammoth task, pun intended, as Dr. Kyle Larson explains in this bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition. The Canadian Cordillera, made up of the Coast Range and the Rockies, must be studied with an interdisciplinary approach from the largest to the smallest structures. Tune in to learn more!
BYG Canada ep. 8 – Kelowna, BC: Home on the (Coast) Range
February 10, 2022 02:04 - 11 minutes - 20.7 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Kelowna to look at western Canada’s resident mountains. The Canadian Cordillera are a series of mountain chains formed by different types of tectonic processes on the margin of the North American Plate starting about 200 million years ago. Learn about the uplift of Canada’s famous Rockies and the Coast Mountains and how they can be distinctly separated based on the geologic processes that formed them.
BYG Canada ep. 7 – Whitehorse Bonus Episode with Sydney Van Loon
February 03, 2022 10:50 - 34 minutes - 63.5 MBThe present is the key to the past, and in the case of placer mining in the Yukon, the past is the key to the present! Sydney Van Loon is a geologist and historian who works with Canadian gold mining archives to explore mine sites today. Join Serena and Sydney to learn about placer mining in the Yukon and how the works of gold stampeders are fueling modern exploration efforts.
BYG Canada ep. 7 – Whitehorse, Yukon: Trails, Trams, and Dams
January 26, 2022 22:18 - 10 minutes - 18.8 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Whitehorse, Yukon. Today, the Miles Canyon, passing through Whitehorse, is home to spectacular views of columnar basalt and a hydro electric dam. But before the dam, the Miles Canyon was a memorable point of passage for those traveling north to Dawson City in the height of the 19th century Gold Rush.
BYG Canada ep. 6 – Drumheller Bonus Episode with Dr Jon Noad
January 20, 2022 00:01 - 36 minutes - 66.9 MBBones are not the only thing that geologists use to paint a picture of the Cretaceous period. Tune in to this week’s bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition to hear Serena’s talk with fossil enthusiast Dr. Jon Noad. Dr. Noad touches on other forms of fossils found throughout the Alberta badlands and the stories they tell. For more information on neoichnology, check out this talk Dr. Noad gave at the Royal Tyrrell Museum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3TT0yWYePk
BYG Canada ep. 6 – Drumheller, Alberta: Cretaceous Park
January 13, 2022 20:47 - 11 minutes - 20.7 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Drumheller, Alberta, home to the largest known assembly of cretaceous fossils, including those of dinosaurs. Sedimentation on the coastal region of the Western Interior Seaway about 70 million years ago preserved the remains of dinosaurs, amphibians and fish and more recent erosional processes have uncovered these fossils to be excavated and studies by paleontologists. Today, Drumheller is a popular tourist destination for its fossils,...
BYG Canada ep. 6 – Drumheller, Ontario: Cretaceous Park
January 13, 2022 20:47 - 11 minutes - 20.7 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Drumheller, Alberta, home to the largest known assembly of cretaceous fossils, including those of dinosaurs. Sedimentation on the coastal region of the Western Interior Seaway about 70 million years ago preserved the remains of dinosaurs, amphibians and fish and more recent erosional processes have uncovered these fossils to be excavated and studies by paleontologists. Today, Drumheller is a popular tourist destination for its fossils,...
BYG Canada ep. 5 – Diavik Bonus Episode with Janina Czas
January 06, 2022 00:01 - 24 minutes - 44.4 MBBYG Canada ep. 4 – Diavik Bonus Episode with Janina Czas
January 06, 2022 00:01 - 24 minutes - 44.4 MBBYG Canada ep. 5 – Diavik, Northwest Territories: Classy Hitchhikers
December 30, 2021 00:01 - 10 minutes - 19.6 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to the Diavik Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories. Here, a field of kimberlite dikes host Earth’s famous hitchhikers: diamonds. Learn how diamonds made their way to the Northwest Territories and how kimberlites rule the world of hard-rock mining.
BYG Canada ep. 4 – Regina Bonus Episode with Fiona Darbyshire
December 23, 2021 00:01 - 20 minutes - 37.7 MBGeologists have eyes for the subsurface, and that is especially true for geophysicists like Dr. Fiona Darbyshire who studies the complicated structure of Earth’s crust. Parts of the Canadian prairies hide the remnants of an ancient, colossal mountain building event, preserved in the crust. Dr. Darbyshire explains how geologists study these events by examining the subsurface.
BYG Canada ep. 3 – Regina Bonus Episode with Fiona Darbyshire
December 23, 2021 00:01 - 20 minutes - 37.7 MBGeologists have eyes for the subsurface, and that is especially true for geophysicists like Dr. Fiona Darbyshire who studies the complicated structure of Earth’s crust. Parts of the Canadian prairies hide the remnants of an ancient, colossal mountain building event, preserved in the crust. Dr. Darbyshire explains how geologists study these events by examining the subsurface.
BYG Canada ep. 4 – Regina, Saskatchewan: The Big Puzzle
December 16, 2021 00:01 - 11 minutes - 21.6 MBIn this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Regina, Saskatchewan to explore one of the greatest puzzles in Canadian geologic history. The Trans-Hudson Orogeny was a massive Paleoproterozoic mountain building event that built a large portion of North America. Over a billion years of erosion now conceals the Himalaya-sized event in the flat landscape of the Canadian prairies. Learn about how the movement of continents has changed over time and how North America came together throu...
BYG Canada ep. 3 – Sudbury Bonus Episode with Catherine Farrow
December 09, 2021 00:01 - 41 minutes - 76.4 MBGeology students: this is NOT an episode to miss! Check out Serena’s talk with geologist and businesswoman extraordinaire Dr. Catherine Farrow. In this bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition, Dr. Farrow shares her experiences working alongside mining companies and her rich career history here in Canada.
BYG Canada ep. 3 – Sudbury, Ontario: A Geologic Scar
December 02, 2021 00:01 - 10 minutes - 19.3 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Sudbury, ON where a massive meteorite impact 1.85 billion years ago left an economically significant scar on the terrane. Now one of the top global producers of nickel, Sudbury’s owes it fame to Earth’s own natural smelting event that brought precious metals up to the surface where they can be mined today. Resources: Barnes, S.J., Holwell, D.A. and Le Vaillant, M., 2017. Magmatic Sulfide Ore Deposits. El...
BYG Canada ep. 2 – Hamilton Bonus Episode with Henry Gage
November 25, 2021 00:01 - 25 minutes - 47.1 MBThe more rocks you talk about, the more you learn! Tune in for another bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition where Serena talks with Henry Gage, who studies freeze-thaw weathering in the Niagara Escarpment. When it comes to urban landscapes, geologists play a key role in predicting, understanding and preventing geohazards. Host Information: Serena is a Canadian graduate student currently studying geochemistry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her research focu...
BYG Canada ep. 2 – Hamilton, Ontario: “The Mountain”
November 18, 2021 00:01 - 11 minutes - 21.6 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Hamilton, ON to look at the sedimentary structure that locals call “The Mountain”. The Niagara Escarpment is a steep cliff face that bisects southern Ontario. The cliff face is home to scenic hiking trails and countless waterfalls. For geologists, the Escarpment showcases over 100m of relatively undisturbed sedimentary rock beds, hosting fossils from an ancient tropical sea that once existed on the edge of...
BYG Canada ep. 1 – St. John’s Bonus Episode with Noelle Lin
November 11, 2021 00:01 - 34 minutes - 63.3 MBWe can’t get enough of fossils, and I hope we can say the same about you. That’s why Serena met with fossil lover and fellow Traveling Geologist team member Noelle Lin to follow up on the wonders of Mistaken Point. Check out this bonus episode of Backyard Geology: Canada Edition to learn about paleoenvironmental reconstruction! Host Information: Serena is a Canadian graduate student currently studying geochemistry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her research focuses on i...
BYG Canada ep. 1 – St. John’s, Newfoundland: Neat fossils? You’re not mistaken!
November 04, 2021 00:01 - 11 minutes - 21.3 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to St. John’s Newfoundland. The southeastern tip of the peninsula, 130km down the coast from the city, host to the oldest known forms of large, complex life dating back 565 million years ago from the Ediacaran Period. The exposed sedimentary rocks, which make up a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provide a window into the elusive and understudied inhabitants of the Precambrian sea floor. Resources: Darroch, S.A....
Backyard Geology ep.8 – Lava
February 16, 2021 17:57 - 17 minutes - 32.5 MBBackyard Geology ep.7 – Oil
February 02, 2021 00:25 - 10 minutes - 19.3 MBBackyard Geology ep.6 – Meteorites
January 18, 2021 20:00 - 13 minutes - 24.1 MBBackyard Geology ep.5 – Diamonds
January 04, 2021 20:00 - 11 minutes - 21.4 MBBackyard Geology ep.4 – Landslides
December 21, 2020 20:00 - 15 minutes - 29 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Chris explores the natural phenomena of landslides. Landslides, however common, are incredible to witness and horrific if caught in one. But, how and why do they happen? Chris will answer these questions through a discussion of the impact of a fault scarp and its role in several landslides in the Wasatch Range of Utah. Find out if a landslide could happen in your backyard in this exciting episode of Backyard Geology! Reso...
Backyard Geology ep.3 – Manhattan
December 07, 2020 20:00 - 16 minutes - 30.3 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Chris explores the geologic history of Manhattan, New York. He will take you through the history of the city, from the wealth distribution and the influence of the elite, the decisions behind Central Park, to the geology underneath it all. Chris will uncover why geology in a city might matter and why the geology of Manhattan was essential to the planning and construction. If you have ever been to Manhattan and especially if...
Backyard Geology ep.2 – Gold
November 23, 2020 20:10 - 13 minutes - 25.2 MBSo you wanna find gold in your backyard? Listen to find out how!
Backyard Geology ep.1 – Mammoths
November 09, 2020 19:17 - 13 minutes - 25.2 MBEpisode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Chris explores one of the largest mammals ever to walk this earth – Mammoths! He will discuss the evolutionary history, migration patterns, and finally extinction of this great species, as well as stories of people who actually have found mammoths in their backyards. Take a listen, learn something new, and maybe, you too will discover a mammoth in your backyard! Host Information: Dr. Chris Spencer is a professor of geo...