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Episode 043 - Katia Krafft | Volcanologist

Sep 23, 201949 minSeason 1Ep. 46
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Episode description

Alternate Title: The Volcano Devils

Emlyn tells Emma about the volcanologist who documented over 175 erupting volcanoes, Katia Krafft, and Emma tells Emlyn about the history of the history of women in science (so meta)! 

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Sources  

Main Story - Katia Krafft

  1. “Maurice and Katia Kraft” Auckland War Memorial Museum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5CAyaRIW8s
  2. “Fire in the Earth, Fire in the Soul: The final moments of Maurice and Katia KRafft” Interdisciplinary studies in literature and environment 4.2 (1997): 71-77. 
  3. P.B.S. Nature: "The Volcano Watchers" 60 minute VHS tape [PBS 103] WNET THirteen Copyright 1987, ISBN 1-56111-504-5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UZxCGxBu8A
  4. “Into the Inferno” by Werner Herzog (On Netflix)
  5. “Katia Krafft” on Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katia_Krafft

 

Women who Werk 

Dominus, Susan. “Women Scientists Were Written Out of History. It’s Margaret Rossiter’s Lifelong Mission to Fix That.” Smithsonian Magazine. September 2019.https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/unheralded-women-scientists-finally-getting-their-due-180973082/

 

Music

“Mary Anning” by Artichoke

 

Cover Image

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