By Nick Zentner
Geologic stories from the Pacific Northwest.
Nick shares new research on the Chumstick Formation.
Nick uses sedimentary units to document Siletzia accretion.
Nick reports on a memorable day at Steamboat Rock.
Nick shares new work on an old Hot Spot.
Nick shares new work on the earliest Columbia River Basalts.
Nick dwells on magmas near ocean trenches.
Nick talks large igneous provinces.
Nick looks at evidence that supports moving plutons.
Nick talks plutons in Canada, USA, & Mexico.
Nick talks Nanaimo like a boss.
Nick looks at important bedrock near Wenatchee.
Nick visits the rugged core of the North Cascades.
Nick tackles Mount Stuart north of Ellensburg.
Nick crosses the Straight Creek Fault.
Nick visits Washington's San Juan Islands.
Nick features exciting new work by Karin Sigloch.
Nick finishes building British Columbia.
Nick dives into British Columbia bedrock.
Nick interviews USGS geologist Ralph Haugerud.
Nick interviews University of Washington geology professor Darrel Cowan.
Nick interviews Baja BC godfather Myrl Beck.
Nick visits a few Mesozoic portals.
Nick learns new exotic tricks close to home.
Nick shares ideas about the mysterious Mima Mounds. Permalink
Nick returns from his Backyard Livestream series.
Nick begins YouTube Live lectures from his home.
Nick remembers Tom Foster and his start with outreach efforts.
Nick continues with his new lecture preparation.
Nick raps about the once mighty Farallon Plate.
Nick visits with USGS geologist Richard Waitt.
Nick preaches igneous rock classification rules. Etc.
Nick chats with Oregon geologist Emily Cahoon.
Nick teaches an Introduction to Rock Identification lab.
Nick goes to the field with paper topographic maps.
Nick teaches a GEOL 101 LAB lesson on topographic maps.
Nick interviews famous geologist Brian Atwater.
Nick wonders about the rhyolite north of Ellensburg.
Nick shares stories of new Bretz material surfacing from 1922.
Nick describes Bretz's evidence from the early 1920’s.
Nick talks about famous geologist J Harlen Bretz.
Nick hunts for the famous blue agates of Ellensburg.
Nick goes gold mining in Liberty, Washington.
Nick builds Washington from scratch.
Nick opens a can of worms.
Nick explains how the Olympic Mountains developed.
Nick heads up into the Cascades to study volcanoes.
Nick explores the flood basalts of the Pacific Northwest.
Nick remembers the Farallon Plate.
Nick looks onshore and offshore for great earthquake evidence.
Nick unearths the field evidence for the Seattle Fault.