Rise and Fall of San Diego - Part 1 of 2
This is a description of the last million years of geologic history in the San Diego region, by Dr. Pat Abbott, geology professor emeritus, San Diego State University. He describes sea level changes due to ice ages and tectonic activity along the Rose Canyon fault. Video was made in 2002, copied from VHS to DVD by SDSU, then converted to MPEG and split into 2 parts for YouTube by me.
Видео Rise and Fall of San Diego - Part 1 of 2 канала Phil Farquharson
Видео Rise and Fall of San Diego - Part 1 of 2 канала Phil Farquharson
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