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Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

How Major Are Volcanoes? with Professor Chris Jackson

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Sony Music

Science, Self-improvement, Comedy, Education, Society & Culture

4.9 • 21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Since 1997, Jonathan has been haunted by a question: could a volcano erupt a la Dante’s Peak and turn a local creek into a river of hot acid? This week, Professor Chris Jackson answers all of Jonathan’s burning questions about how volcanoes are formed, what happens when they erupt, and how Pierce Brosnan’s character in Dante’s Peak would have fared against a real pyroclastic flow. Chris Jackson is Chair in Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Manchester and spent 16 years at Imperial College. Chris works in the general area of sedimentary basin analysis. When not studying rocks, Chris gives geoscience lectures to the public and schools, and he’s appeared on several Earth Science-focused television productions and podcasts. Chris is engaged in efforts to improve equality, diversity, and inclusivity in Higher Education. He runs, too! You can follow Professor Jackson on Twitter @seis_matters, and on Instagram @christopher.aiden.lee.jackson. Want to learn more about volcanoes? Dive into resources from the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program here. Read up on the life and legacy of US Geological Survey volcanologist David Johnston— And check out the work of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who are the subjects of the documentary feature Fire of Love, playing now at Sundance. Find out what today’s guest and former guests are up to by following us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Love listening to Getting Curious? Starting this Friday, January 28, you can also watch Getting Curious—on Netflix! Mark your calendars, and head to netflix.com/gettingcurious to set a reminder. Check out Getting Curious merch at PodSwag.com. Listen to more music from Quiñ by heading over to TheQuinCat.com. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Big news everyone, my debut solo TV show that I executive produced,

0:05.1

getting curious with Jonathan Vaness,

0:06.9

debut on Netflix this Friday, January 28th.

0:11.1

If you could have her just do me a gigantic favor and set your reminder on your Netflix app,

0:16.1

I'd appreciate it so much and just give it a little gorgeous gaze this weekend.

0:20.5

I can't wait for you to watch it. I hope you all love it.

0:22.2

Thank you so much for supporting it and now let's get back to the show.

0:26.4

Welcome to Getting Curious. I'm Jonathan Vaness.

0:28.8

And every week I sit down for a gorgeous conversation with a brilliant expert to learn all about

0:33.7

something that makes me curious. On today's episode, I'm joined by Professor Chris Jackson,

0:38.8

where I ask him how major are volcanoes?

0:44.0

Welcome to Getting Curious. We are learning about something I've been very curious about for

0:48.5

a long time. And this is one of our episodes where I'm just so jelly that you guys can't see

0:52.8

how stunning our guest is. Welcome to the show. Chris Jackson, who is a geologist and an adventure

1:00.5

and is based at the University of Manchester. Welcome Chris, how are you?

1:06.2

I'm great, Jonathan. Thank you. How are you?

1:08.5

Good. So I have a really random first question that I don't know if you've been prepped for.

1:12.6

But I'm just going to ask it. Are you ready?

1:15.1

I am ready.

1:16.8

Have you or have you not seen Dante's Peak?

1:20.8

I have seen Dante's Peak. Exactly. What a relief.

1:24.8

Otherwise, my professional pretext was...

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