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BFI Summary - drilling for coal (shot at Hamstead, near Birmingham). BFI synopsis: Boring into land to discover the geology and the possible location of coal.
Investigates aspects of the geology of an island arc volcano, filmed on location on an around the islands of Santorini. Surveys all the accessible surface geology, describes and explains the geology of the...
2010 has been designated by the BBC as its year of science. Under the generic title The World of Wonder there will be a year-long celebration of science on BBC television, radio and online, aimed at both...
Shows scientists at Houston’s Lunar Receiving Laboratory analysing lunar rocks samples brought back by astronauts. Animated segments illustrate the origins of lunar topography. Other segments show how...
Examines the discovery and development of understanding earth’s magnetosphere, particularly as affected by solar radiation.
When rocks shear, many interesting features are presented which can only be seen under high magnification. A number of these are demonstrated.
Leading earth scientists discuss their interest in, and their contribution to, the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
Presents the ‘controversy’ concerning the geological make-up of the moon, specifically the origin of large lunar craters. Examines information gained from manned lunar landings.
Teaching film designed to help students investigate s Sedimentary rocks: where they come from, what they are made of and how they are formed. Ways in which sediments are produced, transported, accumulated...
Looks at an application of geometry to geology in order to show how basic geometric ideas can be applied in an apparengtly unrelated discipline. Examines the modelling of silicate structures, which comprise...
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