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Bang Goes The Theory: Series 4, Episode 1NASA Goddard Photo and Video under CC-BY licence

By The Bang Goes The Theory web team (The Open University)

14 March 2011

In a change to the published programme, the Bang team take a scientific look at the superquake in Japan - and the tsunami which followed.  Read more : Bang Goes The Theory: Series 4, Episode 1

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Earthquake and tsunami in Honshu, Japan: 11th March 2011Creative Commons Image japan_style under CC-BY-NC licence

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

11 March 2011

Shortly after news started to come through of the massive earthquake in Japan, David Rothery shared his thoughts for us.  Read more : Earthquake and tsunami in Honshu, Japan: 11th March 2011

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The Christchurch Earthquake: 22nd February 2011martinluff under CC-BY-SA licence

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

23 February 2011

A second earthquake in six months strikes New Zealand - and this time Christchurch feels the full force. The OU's David Rothery suddenly faced a...  Read more : The Christchurch Earthquake: 22nd February 2011

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The Canterbury Plains earthquake Featuring: video,audio, The Open University

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

08 October 2010

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit near the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand on September 4th, 2010. David Rothery answers some of the questions raised by...  Read more : The Canterbury Plains earthquake

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Breaking Science: Rainforests, earthquakes & liquid glass Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 March 2009

Man and horse history, the Amazon – potential carbon criminal, earthquake prediction and are old windows thicker at the bottom because glass is...  Read more : Breaking Science: Rainforests, earthquakes & liquid glass

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