• Short History of the Geology of Pennsylvania
    Jan 26 2024

    Anyone who has done geologic work in the Keystone State might wonder how things got so complicated. Pennsylvania’s geologic history is long and complex. Join us to explore how that complexity came about.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • From the Earth's Core to her Magnetosphere
    Jul 18 2023

    We don’t normally think about the relationship between the core of the Earth and the ability of the planet to support life. But it turns out that complex life on Earth would be impossible without a spinning iron-rich core producing the magnetosphere that shields us from the deadly solar wind. Let’s take a look upward and downward and examine the center of the Earth as well as its far-flung outer boundary.

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    26 mins
  • Glaciers
    Feb 23 2023

    Glaciers have been one of the most significant forces that have sculpted Pennsylvania in the last 50,000 years. Without the Pleistocene glaciations, the world would look very different and be a very different place to live. Let’s explore what glaciers are, how they form and why they are so important. 

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    47 mins
  • Pennsylvania State Parks: Geology of White Clay Creek Park
    Sep 14 2022

    The White Clay Creek Park and Preserve is found in a unique setting both historically and geologically. While most of Pennsylvania is underlain by sedimentary rocks, the White Clay is within the Piedmont just above the coastal plain, and area composed almost entirely of high-grade metamorphic rocks. Come and explore the unique geology of this area.

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    22 mins
  • The Traveler's Guide to the Geology of Costa Rica with Russ Losco
    Aug 2 2022

    Costa Rica is known for its mountains, rainforests, biodiversity, and beaches, but none of that would exist without the unique geologic history of this country. This history captured the curiosity of author Russ Losco and he set out on an adventure to unlock it. Join us as we talk with Russ about his book and tour Costa Rica through the eyes of a geologist.

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    23 mins
  • Geoheritage in the USA and Around the World
    Jun 30 2022

    Geoheritage sites are features of geology, both large and small-scale that are fundamentally important in understanding and appreciating the Earth and her origins. Join us as we talk with Dr. Adolfo Quesada-Roman, an expert from the University of Costa Rica, about the geoheritage here in the USA and around the world.

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    31 mins
  • Pennsylvania Land Recycling Program (Act 2) Overview: Q&A
    Mar 28 2022

    In this episode, Mike Maddigan, Program Manager of the Land Recycling Program at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, sits with PCPG to provide answers to questions received during his January 2022 presentation titled, Act 2 Overview.  If you missed the live webinar, it is available on the PCPG website.

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    16 mins
  • Rocks, Roots and Rattlesnakes — A geoscientist's 150-day journey on the Appalachian Trail
    Mar 7 2022

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hike the Appalachian Trail and see it through the eyes of a geoscientist?  So did Craig Eckert, so he did it.  Join us for an interview with Craig and hear a little about his new book, Rocks, Roots and Rattlesnakes.

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    41 mins