Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes / Educational Documentary Film
Smithsonian Institution. Inside Hawaiian volcanoes. AVA19369VNB1, 1989. Narrated by Roger Mudd, this video is full of detailed, informative graphics and live action, that the volcanic history of the Hawaiian Islands (eg, Kilauea and Mauna Loa) chronicles. Producer: Smithsonian Institution. Creative Commons license: Public Domain INSIDE volcanoes in Hawaii is about the beauty of the surface eruptions and takes you deep under the earth where you will learn how volcanoes actually work in Hawaii. CutawayViews and transparent gelatin models of volcanoes you can see below the surface and find underground Kilauea volcanic plumbing system. Has a spectacular view of lava fountains and flows, scientists at work, and rare early 20th Century photographs of Hawaiian Volcano Observatory founder Thomas A. Jaggar working on the volcano. No other video shows how a wide range of topics related to the fascinating, what in volcanoes in Hawaii! This 25-minute color video wasproduced in 1989 by the late Maurice Krafft P., in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Geological Survey. Narrated by Roger Mudd. Script and geological consulting to: Wendell A. Duffield (U.S. Geological Survey), Richard S. Fiske (Smithsonian Institution), and Donald A. Swanson (U.S. Geological Survey).
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