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Tuesday 15:00-15:30
Richard Daniel chairs the interactive environmental programme in which he and his guests deal with listeners' questions and concerns.
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Listen to 1 July 2008
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Tuesday 1 July 2008
Earth 漏NASA


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This week's guests:

from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge.

Head of Science and Policy for the British Geological Survey in Europe

from the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London

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Sichuan Earthquake

Following the devastating earthquake in China in May 2008, a listener contacted Home Planet to say that she was puzzled by the number of earthquakes in this part of the world because it appears to be in the middle of a tectonic plate and not on the edge of one. Nick Riley explained that parts of China are very susceptible to seismological events because of the lateral stresses exerted by the Great India plate hitting the Eurasian plate. The former is travelling northwards at about 5cms per year and continues to push the Himalayas higher.

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Heat in the atmosphere

Why is it that the closer we get to the sun the hotter it gets, but the higher we go on earth (even in full view of the sun) the cooler it is?

The answer is simple - but the science less so! Earth's atmospheric pressure promotes adiabatic cooling whereas, in the vacuum of space, heat behaves as we would imagine it would through solar radiation (i.e. the closer you are to the source of the heat - the hotter it is).

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Hydrogen Sulphide

The panel discussed why this dangerous chemical compound occurs in oil wells, how dangerous it is to the oil extraction process and whether or not it could be used in energy generation.

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Hydrogen Sulphide and the Permian Extinction





Big Bang

A listener asks how light can be used to look back in time to the origins of the universe.

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