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Geology Bites

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Geology Bites

Oliver Strimpel

Sonia Tikoo on the Moon's Magnetic Field

June 27, 2026 9:51am 32 min

We have known for decades that the Moon once generated a strong magnetic field — comparable in strength to Earth's — throughout the period from about 4.25 to 3.5 billion years ago. Only in the past few years have we lear...

Steve Brusatte on the Dinosaurs That Survived the Asteroid

May 28, 2026 10:49am 32 min

Birds are the only dinosaurs that survived the asteroid impact 66 million years ago — but not all birds did. In this episode, Steve Brusatte draws on the fossil record to explain which birds came through the extinction, ...

Alec Brenner on When Tectonic Plates First Moved

April 30, 2026 9:06am 28 min

A key development in the history of the early Earth is the formation of lithospheric plates that move independently of one another. In this episode, Brenner describes how he used paleomagnetic methods to detect relative ...

Materials in Extreme Environments

April 15, 2026 11:43am 35 min

Most of the material in the Earth and other planets exists under extremes of pressure and temperature quite unlike those we inhabit on the surface of the Earth. Steve Jacobsen is a mineral physicist who studies how rocks...

Esther Sumner on Turbidity Currents

March 26, 2026 9:29am 31 min

Though turbidity currents are massive and frequent underwater events, we have rarely observed them directly. Esther Sumner is one of the few researchers who has. In the podcast, she describes what it's like to instrument...

Hal Levison on the Mission to Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids

March 06, 2026 4:55am 37 min

A key question about the early history of the Solar System is whether the giant planets formed roughly at the distances from the Sun they presently occupy, or, as some theories predict, much closer to the Sun. The discov...

Sara Pruss on the First Reef Builders

February 11, 2026 10:22am 23 min

The first multicellular animals to build reefs lived in the Early Cambrian around the time of the Cambrian explosion. They were sponges called archaeocyaths. In the podcast, Sara Pruss suggests that the rise of the archa...

Michael Manga on Wet Eruptions

January 20, 2026 10:17am 40 min

Water can have a dramatic effect on the style of an eruption. In the podcast, Michael Manga explains how the most powerful eruptions, such as the 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption, occur when hot magma comes into contact with wa...

Carina Hoorn on the Evolution of the Amazon Basin

December 24, 2025 1:08pm 23 min

The Amazon Basin is the most biodiverse region on Earth, being the home of one in five of all bird species, one in five of all fish species, and over 40,000 plant species.  In the podcast Carina Hoorn explains how the ri...

Anat Shahar on What Makes a Planet Habitable

December 02, 2025 4:29pm 26 min

Over 6,000 exoplanets have now been found, and the number is constantly rising.  This has galvanized research into whether one of them might host life. Since all forms of life on Earth require liquid water, at least at s...

Keith Klepeis on How Plutons Form

November 12, 2025 9:47am 26 min

Plutons are bodies of igneous rock that crystallize from magma at depth below the Earth’s surface.  But even though this magma never makes it to the surface, it still has to travel many kilometers up from its source near...

Tom Herring on High-Precision Geodesy

October 20, 2025 7:46pm 36 min

There are three main types of geodetic measurement systems — satellite-based systems such as GPS, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), and interferometric synthetic-aperture radar (InSAR). While each type of systems...

Jiří Žák on the Orogenies that Shaped Central Europe

October 06, 2025 8:42am 28 min

In this episode, Jiří Žák describes the two main orogenies whose remnants figure prominently in central European geology: the Cadomian orogeny that lasted from the late Neoproterozoic to the early Cambrian (c. 700 Ma to ...

Claudio Faccenna on the Dynamics of Subduction Zones

September 17, 2025 8:18am 35 min

Subduction zones can be very long-lived, persisting for tens of even hundreds of millions of years. During that time they rarely stay still, but instead retreat, advance, move laterally, or reverse direction. In the podc...

Cees Van Staal on the Origin of the Appalachians

August 17, 2025 10:27am 25 min

In the podcast, Cees Van Staal tells us about the Paleozoic tectonic events that led to the formation of the Appalachians. The events are closely related to those involved in the Caledonian orogeny and the mountains it c...

Andreas Fichtner on the Frontiers of Seismic Imaging

July 21, 2025 2:41pm 28 min

In previous episodes of Geology Bites, Barbara Romanowicz gave an introduction to seismic tomography and Ana Fereira talked about using seismic anisotropy to reveal flows within the mantle. In this episode, Andreas Ficht...

Renée Tamblyn on the Origin of Continents

July 03, 2025 10:35am 25 min

When the Earth formed, it was covered by a hot magma ocean. So when and how did thick, silica-rich continental lithosphere form? Were the first, ancient continents similar to the present-day continents? And did the cont...

Folarin Kolawole on Continental Rifting

June 02, 2025 3:46pm 29 min

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 ...

Mike Hudec on Salt Tectonics

May 11, 2025 11:32am 24 min

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 t...

Vic Baker on Megafloods

April 13, 2025 9:15am 32 min

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 flood...

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