Practical Geology - Season 1 Episode 13 How Soils Form and Erode
Soil may be the most important geologic resource on the planet. Discover how geologists classify soils, focusing on the concept of soil horizons, which are distinct layers that often vary in composition, color, and texture. Analyze how this cross section, which signals soil fertility, differs depending on the type of biome. Learn how soils form and how easily they are destroyed by erosion.
First Air Date: Jul 22, 2022
Last Air date: Jul 22, 2022
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Language: English
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Season 1
Episode
Reading the Rocks
Observing a Landscape and Its Landforms
Find an Outcrop! Field Geology Up Close
Reading a River and the Nearby Land
The Beach: Spectacular Geology in Action
What Sedimentary Rocks Tell You
Desert Fans, Washes, Salt Lakes, and Dunes
Ice, Glacial Landforms, and Gravel Exposures
Limestone and Karst: What Deep Time Can Do
Reading Strata through Geologic Time
Reading Fossils: Life in the Geologic Past
Where and How to Look for Fossils
How Soils Form and Erode
Groundwater and Water Wells
Medical Geology: From Healthful to Harmful
Lava Flows and Volcanic Landscapes
Collecting Minerals and Crystals
Granite: Igneous Rocks that Form at Depth
Metamorphic Rocks and Tectonic Features
Got Marble? Non-Foliated Metamorphic Beauty
Is This Valuable? Gems and Meteorites
Hunting Gold and Other Valuable Minerals
Oil Geology, Oil Plays, and Oil Drilling
Human Landscapes and Practical Geology