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Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
12 episodes
9 months ago
Why is Iceland the fastest growing island in the North Atlantic? Why is Iceland on dry land? Dr Dave McGarvie takes us on a geographically complex field trip to discover Iceland's new land. McGarvie explains how different types of basalts eruptions help build the crust of Iceland. This material forms part of The Open University course S339, Understanding the continents.
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Why is Iceland the fastest growing island in the North Atlantic? Why is Iceland on dry land? Dr Dave McGarvie takes us on a geographically complex field trip to discover Iceland's new land. McGarvie explains how different types of basalts eruptions help build the crust of Iceland. This material forms part of The Open University course S339, Understanding the continents.
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Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt
A short introduction to this album.
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15 years ago
40 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt
A short introduction to this album.
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15 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Volcanism in the western riftzone
Basalt, Icelands basic building block of the western rift zone
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16 years ago
6 minutes 33 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Volcanism in the western riftzone
Basalt, Icelands basic building block of the western rift zone
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16 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Tectonic forces
Evidence of Icelands crustal stretching.
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16 years ago
2 minutes 39 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Tectonic forces
Evidence of Icelands crustal stretching.
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16 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Volcanism in the eastern riftzone
Examining Icelands 1480AD fissure eruption.
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16 years ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Volcanism in the eastern riftzone
Examining Icelands 1480AD fissure eruption.
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16 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
New land on the Island of Vestmannaeyjar
Why is new land being created so far away from the spreading ridge?
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16 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- New land on the Island of Vestmannaeyjar
Why is new land being created so far away from the spreading ridge?
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16 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Why is Iceland on dry land?
Iceland is the fastest growing ocean island in the North Atlantic, but why is it above water?
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16 years ago
2 minutes 4 seconds

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Why is Iceland on dry land?
Iceland is the fastest growing ocean island in the North Atlantic, but why is it above water?
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16 years ago

Iceland: ridge, plume and basalt - for iPod/iPhone
Why is Iceland the fastest growing island in the North Atlantic? Why is Iceland on dry land? Dr Dave McGarvie takes us on a geographically complex field trip to discover Iceland's new land. McGarvie explains how different types of basalts eruptions help build the crust of Iceland. This material forms part of The Open University course S339, Understanding the continents.