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Gives an overview of the destructive forces unleashed by earthquakes. Examines the geological forces at work in causing earthquakes. Plate tectonics theory, types of faults, and seismic waves are illustrated.
A 3-part series on the powerful processes which occur within and on the dynamic planet Earth.
Traces the history and evolutionary implications of a controversial theory by which the earth was covered in ice up to a kilometre thick for millions of years. Attempts to prove and disprove it include...
Looks at new fossil discoveries in Patagonia in Argentina - the colossal herbivore argentinasaurus and nearby, the largest-ever carnivore, which lived at the same time and may have hunted in packs....
Investigates the extremely rare and destructive phenomenon of mega-tsunami, tidal waves measuring several hunderds of metres in height. The ideal conditions for producing these powerful waves, which have the...
The year is 2020 and the world faces the ultimate threat. Not nuclear war or a terrorist attack, but the eruption of a gigantic ‘supervolcano’ simmering beneath Yellowstone Park. The last eruption of...
An introduction to multi-use generic fieldwork techniques applicable to archaeology, geology, ecology and landscape studies. Covers areas such as safety, access, observation, recording, and analysis and...
Footage from British Movietone newsreels and elsewhere. Shows air, road and rail crashes, buildings collapsing, fires, floods, tornadoes and earthquakes. Air crashes include: the Hindenburg explosion,...
Two programmes examining the arguments for and against the existence of the Atlantis, the single, mysterious source that gave birth to all civilisation.
Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey are conducting the most comprehensive study ever attempted of a little-known group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic. These remote islands lie 2000km...
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