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Kosmographia

Episode #074: Misplaced Montana Megafloods Valley Trains

Kosmographia

Bradley Young

Education, Earth Sciences, Science

4.8895 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2021

⏱️ 113 minutes

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https://RandallCarlson.com https://youtube.com/TheRandallCarlson https://youtube.com/geocosmicrex The impounded lake region of northwestern Montana, where the meltwater filled the Flathead Basin and drained out the Clark Fork River Valley, has valley trains on the south side that reveal evidence for water flowing into the Valley - not out... Kosmographia Ep074 The Randall Carlson Podcast with Brothers of the Serpent – Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 7/19/21.

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0:00.0

This is Cosmographia, the Randall Carlson Podcast.

0:07.0

The Ramble Carlson Podcast. Oh, And we are back, ladies and gentlemen, to Cosmographia, the Randall Carlson Podcast, and we're continuing

0:40.3

on looking at glacial outbursts and yolkal Alps, whether or not ice can

0:47.5

hold in large amounts of water like the ice dam theory says about the end of the

0:52.0

younger dryers. So we're going to continue with that,

0:54.8

Randall. Where were we last week? Well, we've been, yeah, we've been talking about the stability of ice dams and we kind of covered the little bit of the background which

1:05.4

is that the little Ice Age glaciers between the say the 1300s and the 1800s

1:12.4

swelled to their largest size in over 10,000 years.

1:19.2

And then with the shrinkage back, the melting back of the little ice age glaciers there were a series of

1:26.8

lakes that were formed sometimes impounded by other glacier ice and sometimes impounded by moraine.

1:35.0

And then as the glaciers continued to shrink, the lakes grew until finally

1:42.0

whatever the enclosing medium was, whether it was ground

1:46.4

moraine or ice, could no longer retain those pressures, and these impounded bodies of water were suddenly released in the form of outburst

1:57.5

floods, which in the Icelandic is referred to as Yolkaloups, Yolkaloups, and I may not be pronouncing it exactly correctly,

2:07.8

but it's pretty close, close enough for an American, I figure.

2:11.7

So anyhow, yeah, so that's what you've been looking at

2:15.6

and talking about floods particularly in reference to the great

2:21.3

terminal Ice Age floods which have been an ongoing theme of our

2:26.0

explorations on this particular podcast

2:29.0

the whole issue that we've been kind of circling about is the idea of the very

2:37.1

rapid and catastrophic melting of the great ice sheets. So we've been exploring

2:42.0

various areas of the continent and now we've kind of come back

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