I recently had the opportunity to spend an afternoon at the KPTZ 91.9 FM studios in Port Townsend with Mary Robson, one of the Nature Now radio program hosts, to discuss Port Townsend's geology. There was so much to talk about - there were 2 radio segments that came out of it.
You can listen to the two Nature Now segments about Port Townsend's local geology as archived podcasts, the links are provided below. Thanks again to KPTZ.org and Nature Now for having me on their show!
Below is a photo from the studio, that's Mary Robson on the right.
Nature Now #286 Beach Stones and Their Origin
(first aired November 16, 2016). Host Mary Robson interviews researcher and science writer Annika Wallendahl and discusses how to appreciate and identify stones found when walking on local beaches. Closing music is “Help Me Rhonda,” by the Beach Boys.
https://kptz.org/?s=286
(first aired November 16, 2016). Host Mary Robson interviews researcher and science writer Annika Wallendahl and discusses how to appreciate and identify stones found when walking on local beaches. Closing music is “Help Me Rhonda,” by the Beach Boys.
https://kptz.org/?s=286
https://kptz.org/?s=286
Nature Now #288 Uncommon Stones
(first aired November 30, 2016). Host Mary Robson welcomes back researcher and science writer Annika Wallendahl and discusses uncommon stones found in our area. Closing music is “Heart of Stone,” performed by The Rolling Stones.https://kptz.org/?s=288