
In Our Time Vulcanology
Jul 3, 2003
Exploring the history and causes of volcanoes, from the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the modern-day impact of volcanic activity. Delving into the dynamics of volcanic eruptions, the hazards of pyroclastic flows, and the challenges of monitoring and predicting volcanic events. Discussing the historical fascination with volcanoes, their role in mass extinctions, and the potential threats of catastrophic volcanic tsunamis on the US East Coast and the Caribbean.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Dynamics of Volcanic Eruptions
02:23 • 12min
Volcanic Eruptions: Impact and Dynamics
14:47 • 12min
Historical Fascination and Geologic Peril: Volcanoes in Context
26:54 • 2min
Mass Extinctions and Flood Basalt Events
28:49 • 6min
Monitoring Volcanoes: Challenges and Solutions
35:10 • 6min
Impending Threat of a Catastrophic Volcanic Tsunami and the Inevitable Nature of Volcanic Behavior
41:11 • 2min
