Manchester Science Festival 2011
22 - 30 October 2011

Fire and ice: What makes volcanoes dangerous? (Fully booked)

Volcano

Please note this event is now fully booked.

Some volcanoes are gentle, others inconvenient, and others still, deadly. What makes volcanic eruptions explosive? What happens when volcanoes are covered in ice, as in Iceland or Chile - and what happens when the ice melts?

Dr Hugh Tuffen has visited volcanoes across the world - from the long-extinct Scafell Pike in the Lake District to Chile, New Zealand and Japan. As a Royal Society Research Fellow at Lancaster University, he is researching these questions to help predict future volcanic activity. In this talk, he'll discuss how we understand what makes volcanoes deadly.

  • Manchester Museum
  • Royal Society

Dates

Sun 30 Oct 2011 2pm - 3pm

Venue

The Manchester Museum

University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL

Price

Free. Booking advised

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Anna.Bunney@mancheste...

Suitable for

Adults and teenagers

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