VOLCANO: New VolFilm Products available

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From:   Stephen Sparks <Steve.Sparks@bristol.ac.uk>
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New VolFilm Products available

 


The Partners in the VolFilm project are pleased to announce several new films have been made public. There are an additional 6 films, covering volcanic explosions, lavas and volcanic gas to add to the films on pyroclastic flows and lahars. For each hazard there is a film on the hazard and a film on the impact of the hazard. In addition there are four new films featuring the experiences of people affected by volcanic hazards. These films cover pyroclastic flows, lahars, ash and volcanic gas. There are four language versions of each film in english, french, spanish and indonesian (bihasa).

 

The films can be viewed and downloaded at: https://vimeo.com/volfilm/videos.

 

We hope that the volcanological enjoy the films and those involved in volcano emergency management can use them to communicate with the public. The films can be downloaded and used for public engagement and education for free. The films or footage in the film cannot be used for commercial purposes. The Volfilm partners would greatly value opinions, comments and experiences of using the films; please send any information or comments to Sarah Brown at Bristol University (Sarah.Brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx).

 

The VolFilm partners and contributors are: the University of Bristol (UK); University of East Anglia (UK); the US Geological Survey (VDAP); the British Geological Survey; University of Leeds (UK); University of Durham (UK); the Seismic Research Centre, University of the West indies (including Montserrat Volcano Observatory); Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand; Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (France); National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, I.N.G.V. (INGV Italy), Vanuatu Geohazards Observatory; Instituto Geofisico Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Ecuador; Directorate Mineral Research & Exploration, Turkey; the University of Plymouth (UK); Lamda Films (UK) and Aspect Films (UK).

 


VolFilm products have been developed under the auspices of IAVCEI and Global Volcano Model and has been funded by the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and `Recovery, DfID (UK), the Vetlesen Prize and the Natural Environment Research Council as well as significant benefits-in-kind from the project partners.

 










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