This course introduces the nature, causes, risks, effects, and prediction of natural disasters including earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, subsidence, global climate change, severe weather, coastal erosion, floods, mass extinctions, and meteorite impacts; covers scientific principles and case histories of natural disasters as well as human responses (societal impact, mitigation strategies, and public policy).
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Documentary on Campi Flegrei
PBS NOVA: Then next Pompeii
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Natural_Disasters_7.2-recording.mp4
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Natural_Disasters_7.1-recording
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GEOL118 Interview Prof. Jessica Conroy
GEOL118 Interview Prof. Jessica Conroy
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GEOL118 Lecture 6.3 | Flooding Risks & Mitigation
GEOL118 Lecture 6.3 | Flooding Risks &…
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GEOL 118 Lecture 6.2 | Streams & Rivers
GEOL 118 Lecture 6.2 | Streams & Rivers
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GEOL 118 Lecture 6.1 Water Our Most Precious Resource
GEOL118 Lecture 6.1 | Water Resources
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GEOL118 Interview with Prof. Druhan
GEOL118 Interview with Prof. Druhan
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GEOL 118 Interview with Prof. Ross Maguire
GEOL 118 Interview with Prof. Ross Maguire
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GEOL118 Interview with Prof. Trish Gregg
GEOL118 Interview with Prof. Trish Gregg
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GEOL 118 Lecture 4.3 Volcanic Hazards and Mitigation
GEOL118 Lecture 4.3
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GEOL 118 Lecture 4.2 - Types of volcanoes and eruptions.
GEOL118 Lecture 4.2
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GEOL118 Lecture 4.1: Igneous Rocks
GEOL118 Lecture 4.1: Igneous Rocks
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GEOL 118 Introduction to Module 4
GEOL118 Module 4 Introduction
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GEOL 118: Introduction to Module 2
GEOL118 Module 2 Introduction
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GEOL 118 Interview with Dr. Max Christie
GEOL 118 Interview with Max Christie
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GEOL 118 Lecture 2.3 - Geologic Structures & Climate Change
GEOL118 Lecture 2.3
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GEOL 118 Interview with Prof. Rauber
GEOL118 Interview Rauber
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GEOL118 Interview with Prof. Marshak
GEOL118_Interview_Marshak
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