Episode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Chris explores the geologic history of Manhattan, New York. He will take you through the history of the city, from the wealth distribution and the influence of the elite, the decisions behind Central Park, to the geology underneath it all. Chris will uncover why geology in a city might matter and why the geology of Manhattan was essential to the planning and construction. If you have ever been to Manhattan and especially if you consider it your backyard, this is not an episode to miss!
Host Information:
Dr. Chris Spencer is a professor of geology at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON and the founder of Traveling Geologist. His research utilizes igneous petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology to understand orogenic processes and the geologic history of the Earth. He spends as much time as he can outdoors doing fieldwork, spending time with family, and exploring the natural world. As a member of the Geology Podcast Network, he promotes earth science education and enjoys sharing his passion for the Earth with others. Chris can be found on Instagram @travelinggeologist, on Twitter @travelinggeolog and on Facebook @TravelingGeologist
Information Sources for this Episode:
Depth to Bedrock and the Formation of the Manhattan Skyline, 1890-1915
The lost neighborhood under New York’s Central Park
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