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This programme is useful as an introduction or perhaps a recap of the Eyjafjallajökull Icelandic Eruption 2010. It covers the specific impacts in Iceland itself in both the short and long term, while also looking at the different methods of monitoring. It's only about 15 minutes long so there is plenty of time to include a variety of activities surrounding the causes, impacts and responses.
Another programme made by Discover Education, this time a bit longer at 36 minutes. It focuses on the Gulf of Naples and the potential threat of major volcanic activity. It briefly explores the different methods used to monitor Vesuvius as well as considering the variety of tectonic activity that occurs here. It also touches on the reasons why people continue to live in such an active area and the attractions for tourists.
In this extended news programme, reporters investigate what tourists knew about the dangers of visiting an active volcano and whether more could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
In this programme from the BBC (iPlayer needed) David Attenborough explores the life-giving nature of volcanoes and talks about their importance in shaping planet Earth. There is a strong focus on the animals that live around and depend upon volcanoes, but it also considers different types of volcanic features like atolls and geysers. Great as an intro to the topic or to use at the end.
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