I happened upon these dudes (Randall Carlson, the Snake Bros - Kyle and Russ, Bradley and Mike, recorded September 3, 2019. Randall is the main presenter). Although their website is still in creation, they do have a Twitter account, Patreon, Youtube, and you can contact them by email [email protected]. This is just one of a series of presentations about the topic.
Their subject is well-researched, and presents some of the findings of earlier teams (from 1948 and the 1950's) and pioneers of the marine geology field. Their focus is on the Azores Sea Mounts, and they discuss various aspects such as the Azores being a place where three continental plates meet, drift of continents from the original Gondwanaland, sea level rises (and sea floor drops). The presentation also has maps of the MAR, being the longest continuous mountain range, albeit subsea. There are many marine geological terms defined, which makes it easier for the layman to understand the premise.
For those with limited time, I would say the 2nd one presented here would be the most informative.
Part 1 (Episode 003)
Part 2 (Episode 006)
Their subject is well-researched, and presents some of the findings of earlier teams (from 1948 and the 1950's) and pioneers of the marine geology field. Their focus is on the Azores Sea Mounts, and they discuss various aspects such as the Azores being a place where three continental plates meet, drift of continents from the original Gondwanaland, sea level rises (and sea floor drops). The presentation also has maps of the MAR, being the longest continuous mountain range, albeit subsea. There are many marine geological terms defined, which makes it easier for the layman to understand the premise.
For those with limited time, I would say the 2nd one presented here would be the most informative.
Part 1 (Episode 003)
Part 2 (Episode 006)
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