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Dougal Alexander Jerram (born 12 December 1969) is a British geologist/earth scientist, and television and media presenter/contributor.. As an earth sciences expert, he has appeared on the BBC, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, History Channel and Channel 4, and on many other TV and radio programs, relating the earth sciences to the general public.
Earth Story is a 1998 BBC documentary series on geology presented by Aubrey Manning. A number of filming locations were used around the world including Alaska , India , and Barbados . Episodes
Earth is a 2023 miniseries presented by Chris Packham, produced by BBC Studios with NOVA and GBH Boston for the BBC and PBS, in partnership with the Open University. It consists of five one-hour episodes. [1] [2] Although a nature documentary, a significant part of the series is made with CGI featuring Chris Packman narrating with voiceovers ...
Fracking: The New Energy Rush (2013) Horizon, BBC TV; Swallowed by a Sinkhole (2014) Horizon, investigates why the geology of Florida makes it the sinkhole capital of the world, BBC TV [39] Planet Oil (2015) BBC; James Clerk Maxwell: The Man Who Made the Modern World The story behind the Scottish physicist who was Einstein's hero. (2015) BBC
Deep Time 1/3 The story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. Moving Mountains 2/3 An examination of how geologist Edward Bailey discovered Scotland once had super volcanoes. The Big Freeze 3/3 The story of Louis Agassiz , who first proposed that the earth had experienced an ice age.
In a 2017 interview with the Guardian newspaper, Jackson stated that he knew of "no other black, full-time, Earth science academic in the UK – or in fact, Europe or the US." [11] Jackson is on the editorial board of the Journal of Petroleum Geology. [12] He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London. [7]
Was there ever a collision of the Earth with another planet Theia, giving birth to the Moon? [1] There is compelling evidence, such as measures of a shorter duration of the Earth's rotation and lunar month in the past, pointing to a Moon much closer to Earth during the early stages of the Solar System.
Anthony Hallam, aka Tony Hallam, (23 December 1933 – 23 October 2017) was a British geologist, palaeontologist and writer.His research interests concentrated on the Jurassic Period, with particular reference to stratigraphy, sea level changes and palaeontology.