Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Created: | 2012-03-14 12:51 |
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Institution: | Office of External Affairs and Communications |
Description: | A collection for the 2012 Cambridge Science Festival: 'Breaking Boundaries' |
Media items
This collection contains 5 media items.
Media items
Are we overdue for an eruption at Yellowstone? Clive Oppenheimer - Eruptions that shook the world
Dr Clive Oppenheimer discusses cyclical volcanic activity, specifically regarding whether we are overdue for a volcanic event at Yellowstone National Park.
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 14 Mar 2012
Is there a link between volcanic activity and ice age frequency - Eruptions that shook the world
Dr Clive Oppenheimer discusses whether there is a link between volcanic activity and ice age frequency. Does polar climate change affect the frequency of volanic activity?
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 14 Mar 2012
What do Geologists look at to judge and learn about volcanic activity - Eruptions that shook the world
Dr Clive Oppenheimer discusses what Geologists measure to gather information on historical volcanic events.
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 14 Mar 2012
What kinds of future volcanic activity risk do we face? - Eruptions that shook the world
Dr Clive Oppenheimer discusses the potential types of future volcanic events that will threaten us.
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 14 Mar 2012
What warning signs of an impending eruption should we look for at Yellowstone? - Eruptions that shook the world
Dr Clive Oppenheimer discusses what we should look for as signs that the supervolcano at Yellowstone National Park may be about to erupt.
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 14 Mar 2012