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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2024 · 53 MIN

Dante's Peak Pt2 - ballistics, lava and earthquakes Oh my! with SFU's Volcanology Group

from Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast

Volcanic ballistics, hyperacidic lakes, and the breakdown of emergency communications, time to put Hollywood's geology to the test. We break down the science behind the 1997 disaster film Dante's Peak, sorting genuine volcanic precursors from cinematic flare.Dr. Glyn Williams-Jones and the Physical Volcanology group at Simon Fraser University join the show for a watch party. They react to the film's chaotic progression, sharing personal field stories, while explaining how science teams manage life-or-death risks.TopicsCommunication Breakdown: 1982 Mammoth Mountain crisis a real-world example of volcanic hazard communicationAcidity Reality Check: Chemistry of hyperacidic lakes like Kawah Ijen and why a metal boat fails faster than rubberCO2 Asphyxiation: invisible danger of dense gas pooling in volcanic hollows and cavesThe Speed of Hollywood: Juxtaposing an accelerated 72-hour movie eruption with real-world, volcanic unrestChapters(00:00) Cosmic Storms & Igneous Blisses(03:30) Introducing the SFU Volcanology Group(05:15) Pinatubo Openings and Ballistic Trajectories(08:45) Property Values and The 1982 Mammoth Crisis(12:00) Ground Truth: The Speed of Unrest Seismicity(14:30) Open Plumbing: Aseismic Degassing Realities(15:45) Remobilization: Edifice Ice and Melting Glaciers(16:45) Carbon Dioxide Traps and Cerro Negro Dangers(20:00) St. Helens Spiders and Paper Chart Tech(21:00) The Dante Robot: JPL Testing on Mount Etna(22:30) Rotten Eggs and Water Soluble SO2 Myths(23:00) Evacuation Alert Logistics: Door-to-Door Comms(24:00) Absinthe Basalts and Rapid Lake Acidification(25:00) Rubber Dinghies vs Acidic Metal Boats(27:15) Pyroclastic Density Currents vs Slow Flows (28:00)Mount Meager: BC’s Epic 2,400-Year Eruption(32:00) Comms Strategy Shifts: St. Helens 2006(36:00) Arenal Realities: Strombolian Phase Nuances(37:00) Hyperacidic Lake Scales: Poás and Ijen(39:15) Clay Conversion: Sinking into Poás Mud(41:00) Safety Baselines: The Rules of Solo Fieldwork(42:00) New Zealand White Island Exposure Models(43:15) Cotopaxi Ash Mitigation & Solar Stations(45:00) Indonesia's Merapi Sabo Work Failures(48:30) Chaitén 2008: The Volcano No One KnewLinksSFU's Volcanology Group: https://www.sfu.ca/volcanology.htmlEmail: [email protected]: PateronSocials: Bluesky | Instagram | FacebookWhimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).

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