BrainFood for the Curious - Stark’s Knob: Unearthing New York’s Ancient Volcanic Past
- Location: New York State Museum 222 Madison Ave., Albany, NY 12230 Albany, NY 12230
- Dates: December 11, 2024
- Time: 12:00 PM
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Overview
Dive into the deep past with Dr. Ed Landing, State Paleontologist Emeritus, as he unveils the fascinating story of Stark’s Knob—a one-of-a-kind geologic treasure in Saratoga County. Deeded to the Museum in 1916, this unique volcanic formation dates back 460 million years to a time when molten rock surged through the ocean floor, shaping the landscape of eastern North America.
Discover how this remarkable site, featured as a national “Geoheritage” site in GSA Today, offers clues to Earth’s dynamic history and learn about Stark’s Knob’s role as the first example of “petit volcanism” on a subducting plate. Whether you're a science enthusiast or curious explorer, this lecture will ignite your imagination and deepen your appreciation for the natural wonders beneath our feet!
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