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Examines glaciers from the end of the ice age, when landbridges were submerged. The frozen ice of glaciers contains many indicators of past atmospheres and species. Discusses how glaciers form, move,...
S260 support video in four bands: 1) Minor Intrustions (15 min): Looks at volcanic activity that occurred during the early stages of the opening of the North Atlantic 60 million years ago. Concentrates on...
S260 support video in four bands: 1) Geological Time: Shows how the rock record relates to time, and illustrates the law of superposition and the law of faunal succession. Demonstrate the immensity of the...
Shows how the earth’s surface changes through volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, sea-floor spreading, subduction zones, and mountain uplife. Uses maps and footage to show how tectonic plates move and form....
S270 support video in six bands: 1) Coastal Processes: Shows how sedimentary processes in a coastal setting are preserved in present and past depositional environments. The processes include waves, currents,...
Discusses the many scientific disciplines involved in discovering how oceans work. Uses archive film of past attempts to study the oceans, and presents new research into the ocean bed, the creatures that...
Recently discovered fossils of feathered dinosaurs in China could validate the work of palaeontologist John Ostrom, who has been arguing for nearly 30 years that birds evolved from predatory dinosaurs....
Shows how the landscape records events in time from the ancient geological eras through archaeological and historical time to the present day and how to interpret the information. Follows a group of adult...
Tells how our views on the prehistoric world and species extinction have been dramatically changed by the emerging disciplines of palaeontology and geology. Examines famous extinctions from the past and...
Six television programmes from the S330 Oceanography course transferred to video. The synopses are to be found under individual part titles.
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