Pompeii with Claudio Scarpati, Part II

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Pompeii with Claudio Scarpati, Part II
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Do you enjoy learning new things in all fields of geosciences? Do you have a soft spot for shenanigans? Then this podcast is just for you! In this podcast, Dr B. interviews interesting geoscientist with interesting stories.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Go back and listen to the previous GC episodes:

https://www.travelinggeologist.com/geology-podcast-network/

Claudio’s website: https://www.docenti.unina.it/claudio.scarpati

Claudio’s post for Traveling Geologist

http://www.travelinggeologist.com/2016/06/the-largest-neapolitan-eruption-with-claudio-scarpati/

Claudio has participated in numerous scientific documentaries and numerous radio programmes on Neapolitan volcanism and the destruction of Pompeii. Below are the links to the documentaries made in the last five years.

“Stanotte a Pompei” hosted by Alberto Angela, directed by Gabriele Cipollitti. Tonight in Pompeii follows the tragedy that destroyed the city minute by minute, starting from the night before the eruption. Scientific collaboration: A. Perrotta and C. Scarpati. Broadcast by Rai1 in prime time on 22 September 2018 and in replay on 9 December 2020 https://www.raiplay.it/video/2018/09/Stanotte-a-Pompei-cec5883f-3ab6-4f56-8daa-7e2cd71c6a60.html

“Expedition Europe” (une histoire naturelle de l’Europe) 2018, written and directed by Ralf Blasius and Mona Haffner. Scientific advisors: Colin Devey, Ulf Linnemann, Fritz Schlunegger, Gerard M. Stampfli, Christian Mititelu, Mathias Harzhauser, Achim Brauer, Claudio Scarpati. Production: k22film, ZDF in Association with Arte https://k22film.de/en/project/expedition-europe/ available on Prime video (https://www.amazon.com/Expedition-Europe/dp/B07NHWS3RS) and AppleTV

Pompei ultima scoperta (Les Dernières Heures de Pompéi – Last Hours of Pompeii). Scientific advice and interview. Produced by France, Italie, Japon, États-Unis, Belgique. Directed by Pierre Stine| 2020 | 90’. Broadcasters: France Télévisions, Planète +, RTBF, ZDF, CuriosityStream, CCTV9, Ceska TV, RTS, SBS, SVT, NHK, RAI. Production companies: Gedeon Programmes, Parc archéologique de Pompéi, Curiosity Stream, RTBF Télévision belge, EBU, RMN-GP, UBISOFT, INRAP, HTV vive Arts, Réseau Canopé. The documentary won the best multi-format project award at the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers 2020. Broadcast in prime time Sunday 27 December 2020, Rai2. su #RaiPlay https://bit.ly/3nPVxzE

Sotto il vulcano. Convivere con il pericolo. 2021 Italia, Francia 98 min. Scientific advice and interview. Directed by Laurence Thiriat. Produced by RAI and France Telévisions, coproduced by MYMAX and ARTLINE FILMS. Broadcast in prime time Monday 22 November 2021, Rai 2. https://www.raiplay.it/programmi/sottoilvulcano2021

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Co-Host Information:

Dr. Vitor Barrote: A member of the Traveling Geologist team and the host for Gneiss Chats on the Geology Podcast Network. Vitor, also known as Dr. B, has a PhD in applied geology from Curtin University. His current research focus is on analytical developments in geochemistry and geochronology, but he has a soft spot for Economic Geology, also. He enjoys multidisciplinary studies that apply unorthodox and innovative solutions to resolve unusual problems. He is a big fan of spreading education through inclusive media, with science outreach efforts such as this podcast series. He also holds an (honorary) PhD in geological dad-jokes.

Co-Host Information:

Dr. Silvia Volante: A member of Traveling Geologist team, producer and occasional co-host for Gneiss Chats on the Geology Podcast Network. Silvia also has a PhD in applied geology from Curtin University. She loves to explore the different pressures, temperatures and compositions conditions at which igneous and metamorphic rocks formed. Her favorite word? Unravelling! Unravelling the evolution of basement rocks by mapping them in the field, as a good old-fashioned field geologist would do, and investigating the record incapsulated in minerals that define ductile fabrics and, why not, that can also be dated!

Co-editor Information:

Dr. Claudia Zaffarana has a PhD in geology from the Buenos Aires University. She studies the origin of igneous rocks from Patagonia. She was a fan of Gneiss Chats, where she is now starting to help with the edition of the episodes. 


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