Island Arc Magmatism: Santorini - for iPad/Mac/PC

Today tourists flock to the spectacular Greek island of Santorini. But how many realise that its stunning scenery was birthed by one of the largest and most destructive volcanic eruptions in history? This eruption left a geological caldera surrounded by huge amounts of volcanic ash. In this album, Open University geologists Richard Thorpe and Steve Blake take us on a geological tour of the island. They piece together the likely sequence of events of the eruption which destroyed an ancient civilisation. This material forms part of the course: S339 Understanding the continents.

Recent Episodes
  • Island Arc Magmatism: Santorini
    Apr 13, 2010 – 00:00:54
  • Transcript -- Island Arc Magmatism: Santorini
    Apr 13, 2010 –
  • Welcome to Santorini
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:04:38
  • Transcript -- Welcome to Santorini
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • Santorini's Volcanic History
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:03:12
  • Transcript -- Santorini's Volcanic History
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • Volcanic Succesions in Santorini
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:04:26
  • Transcript -- Volcanic Succesions in Santorini
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • Santorini: The Eastern Cliff
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:04:07
  • Transcript -- Santorini: The Eastern Cliff
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • The Minoan Eruption
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:06:24
  • Transcript -- The Minoan Eruption
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • Santorini: The Western Island
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:05:30
  • Transcript -- Santorini: The Western Island
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • Patterns in volcanic eruptions
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:04:16
  • Transcript -- Patterns in volcanic eruptions
    Jun 3, 2009 –
  • The Crystal Fractionation experiment
    Jun 3, 2009 – 00:04:53
  • Transcript -- The Crystal Fractionation experiment
    Jun 3, 2009 –
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