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Iain Stewart (geologist)

Iain Simpson Stewart MBE FGS FRSE (born 1964)[1] is a Scottish geologist who is currently Jordan-UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability at the Royal Scientific Society in Jordan. He is a UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society and formerly a member of the Scientific Board of UNESCO's International Geoscience Programme.[2] Described as geology's "rock star",[3] Stewart is best known to the public as the presenter of a number of science programmes for the BBC, notably the BAFTA nominated[4] Earth: The Power of the Planet (2007).

Iain Stewart
Born1964 (age 59–60)
NationalityScottish
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Strathclyde, Bristol University
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsGeology
InstitutionsUniversity of Plymouth, West London Institute of Higher Education, Brunel University
ThesisThe evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region (1990)
Doctoral advisorPaul Hancock
John Thornes
Websitewww.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/istewart
twitter.com/Profiainstewart

He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, the Royal Society of Edinburgh,[5] and President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Until 2021 he was Director of the Sustainable Earth Institute at University of Plymouth and remains a of Professor of Geoscience Communication there, in addition to his role as co-Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability at Ashoka University.[citation needed]

Early life and education edit

Stewart was born in 1964 in East Kilbride, in Lanarkshire,[6] to Sheena and Jack.[7] He has two younger brothers, Graeme and Frazer. He attended Mount Cameron Primary and then Claremont High School from 1976 to 1982. In an interview with the Glasgow Herald, Stewart revealed that he initially struggled with geology: "I was a middling student, never really at the top of the class, nor at the bottom. Which I think is good, in a way. When you're out there at the top, it can be quite isolating."[8]

Stewart was a child actor and holder of an Equity card. His first appearance on television came in 1978, in a BBC Scotland adaptation of John Buchan's 1922 novel Huntingtower.[9] Amongst his contemporaries at the East Kilbride Rep Theatre was the actor John Hannah.[10] Leaving acting behind, he studied geography and geology at Strathclyde University, graduating in 1986 with a first class honours Bachelor of Science degree. He obtained his doctorate, entitled "The evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region" in 1990 at the University of Bristol on research into earthquakes in Greece and Turkey. In 1990 he began teaching geology at the West London Institute of Higher Education (WLIHE) in Osterley (occupying the Warden's flat with his wife for several years), and from 1995 at Brunel University due to its merger with WLIHE. After 12 years in London he moved back to Scotland to develop a new career as a science broadcaster. Nostalgic for Brunel, he said "And invariably, you move on to places that for all their benefits, seem surprisingly narrow, and more fallow, in comparison. In short, it was a remarkable place to be".[11] He moved to the University of Plymouth in 2004, later becoming Professor of Geoscience Communication, a position he believed to be unique in the world.[12] He left to become Jordan-UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability in 2021 on a four year secondment to the Royal Scientific Society, based in Amman.[13]

Broadcasting edit

Stewart returned to television as an expert academic for Helike – The Real Atlantis, a 2002 BBC Horizon film about the destruction of the Greek city of Helike by earthquake and tsunami in 373 BCE, newly rediscovered in 2001.[14] This, he says, "gave me a hunger to get more geology on telly."[15] He featured in another Horizon film, on earthquakes, in April 2003,[16] before appearing as a team member in the fourth series of Rough Science (shown January/February 2004), a series where a group of scientists is challenged to solve tasks using only the resources of the local surroundings and a small set of supplies.[17] From there, built up a 15 year partnership with BBC Science presenting and hosting major Earth science documentaries and radio programmes until 2015, when Planet Oil aired on the BBC.

Research edit

His main research interests are in the broad area of Earth hazards and natural disasters, particularly in terms of identifying past major earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions in the Mediterranean region.[18] Stewart also specialises in geology's effect on culture and religion throughout the history of the world.[19] He appears in other roles, including as a scientific commentator.[20]

He also worked on a project called Eden in 2011, where scientists wanted to recreate a project called The Bell Jar. If you put a mouse in the jar, it would die quickly, but if you put a mouse in the jar with a plant, it would live longer. In project Eden, Stewart was a mouse, and the bell jar was a box (8x2x2 meters) with plants such as banana trees. When he went in, they lowered the oxygen levels from 20% to 12%. The question was, could the plant produce enough to compensate for the lack of oxygen. The result was that they can do it. It means that the need for plants for living is high.[21]

Stewart was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to geology and science communication.[22]

Other activities edit

He is a patron of the English Riviera Geopark, a member of the Scientific Board of UNESCO's International Geological Programme and chair of its 'Hazards' theme, a vice-president of The Geographical Association and its primary Geography 'Champion', a member of the Steering Committee of the IUGS-Commission on Geoscience for Environmental Management Working Group on 'Communicating Environmental Geoscience', a member of the UK National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement's Academic Action Research group, and a member of The Geological Society of London's external relations committee. He is a member of the board of directors at the Centre for Research into Earth Energy Systems, University of Durham.[23]

Honours and awards edit

Honorary Degrees

Awards

Work edit

Selected broadcasts edit

  • Journeys from the Centre of the Earth (2004), six one-hour films charting how geology has shaped the history of the Mediterranean,[27] shown in the United States on Discovery's Science Channel as Hot Rocks: Geology of Civilization.[28] The series won the prestigious "Best Earth Science programme" award at the 2005 Jackson Hole Film Festival.[29]
  • Journeys into the Ring of Fire (2006); four one-hour films showing how rocks shaped the history and culture in Japan, Peru, Indonesia and California.[30]
  • Earth: The Power of the Planet (2007), US title: Earth: The Biography, five one hour films (Volcano, Oceans, Atmosphere, Ice, Rare Earth) about the forces that have shaped the planet and made it what it is.[31][32][33] Cerapachys iainstewarti, a species of Madagascar ant discovered during the filming of this series, was named after Stewart.[34]
  • Ten Things You Didn't Know About... Volcanoes (2006), Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Avalanches, (2008).
  • The Climate Wars (2008), three one-hour films tracing the history of the science and politics of global warming.[35]
  • Hot Planet (2009), with Kathy Sykes, examined global warming ahead of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.[36]
  • How Earth Made Us (2010), ASIN: B002SZQCA2 (Blu-ray), US title: How the Earth Changed History, ASIN: B003DC8824,[37] five one-hour films on how geology, geography and climate have influenced mankind.
  • Walking Through Landscapes, (2010) Radio show, BBC Radio Scotland.
  • Making Scotland's Landscape, (2010) BBC television.
  • Men Of Rock (2011) about scientists working in Scotland who pioneered geological study and understanding. BBC
  • How to Grow a Planet (2012)
  • Volcano Live (2012)[38]
  • Rise of the Continents 4 part series (2013) BBC TV
  • Fracking: The New Energy Rush (2013) Horizon, BBC TV
  • Swallowed by a Sinkhole (2014) Horizon, investigates why the geology of Florida makes it the sinkhole capital of the world, BBC TV[39]
  • Planet Oil (2015) BBC
  • James Clerk Maxwell: The Man Who Made the Modern World The story behind the Scottish physicist who was Einstein's hero. (2015) BBC
  • Scotland's First Oil Rush (2016) TVI Vision for BBC; the story of the Scottish shale oil industry Scotland: First Oil Rush

Major publications edit

  • Sintubin, M., Stewart, I.S., Niemi, T. Altunel, E. (eds.) 2010. Ancient earthquakes. Geological Society of America Special Paper 471, 280p.
  • Pascal, C, Vermeersen, B., Stewart, I.S. (eds.) 2009. Neotectonics, seismicity and stress in glaciated regions Thematic issue of the Journal of the Geological Society. London.
  • Stewart, I.S. and J. Lynch. 2008. Earth: the biography. Washington DC: National Geographic. ISBN 1-4262-0236-9.
  • Stewart, I.S. 2005. Journeys from the centre of the Earth: how geology shaped civilisation. London: Century/Random House. ISBN 1-84413-813-5
  • Morner, N.A., Stewart, I.S., Trifonov, V.G., Caputo, R., Nikonov, A.A., Kozhurin, A.I.,& Kopp, M.L. (Eds.) 2004. Active Faults in the Eastern Hemisphere. Tectonophysics Special Issue volume 380, nos. 3–4.
  • Dunne, W., Stewart, I.S. & Turner, J.P. (Eds.) 2001. Brittle Microtectonics, Neotectonics and Archaeoseismicity. Journal of Structural Geology, special issue, vol. 13, No.2/3, 500pp.
  • Stewart, I.S., Sauber, J. & Rose, J. (Eds.) 2000. Ice Sheets, Crustal Deformation and Seismicity. Journal of Quaternary Science special issue, vol. 14/15.
  • McGuire, W.J., Griffiths, D., Hancock, P.L. & Stewart, I.S. (Eds.) 2000. The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes. Geological Society of London. Special Publication, 171, 413p. ISBN 978-1-86239-062-1
  • Stewart, I.S. and C. Vita-Finzi (eds.). 1999. Coastal Tectonics. Geological Society of London. Special Publication ISBN 1-86239-024-X
  • Stewart, Iain (22 March 2018). Plate Tectonics. illus. Ruth Palmer. London: Ladybird Books. ISBN 978-0-7181-8718-7.
  • Stewart, I., Hurth, V. & Sterling, S. (Eds) 2022. Re-purposing Universities for Sustainable Human Progress. Frontiers in Sustainability, [40]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Iain Stewart". Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  3. ^ Jha, Alok; Sample, Ian; Boase, Nell; Duckworth, Andy (8 September 2008). "Science Weekly: Iain Stewart on climate change". Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Television Specialist Factual". Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  5. ^ "RSE Welcomes 60 New Fellows" (Press release). Royal Society of Edinburgh. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Biography". Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Eaglesham pupils help launch windfarm activity programme". Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  8. ^ "I don't get recognised much, I'm not in the same league as Brian Cox". The Herald. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  9. ^ Clip from Huntingtower YouTube.com
  10. ^ "Hall of Fame".
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  12. ^ Middleton, Christopher (25 February 2010). "My perfect weekend: Iain Stewart". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  13. ^ "The British Academy and Jordan's Royal Scientific Society announce new Jordan-UK el Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability".
  14. ^ Horizon: Helike – The Real Atlantis, BBC Two 9.00pm Thursday 10 January 2002
  15. ^ Samantha Booth, Scots TV scientist Iain Stewart is on one-man mission to make geology sexy, Daily Record, 6 September 2008
  16. ^ Horizon: Earthquake Storms, BBC Two, Thursday 1 April 9 pm 2003
  17. ^ Rough Science: Iain's Diaries 8 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, BBC/Open University
  18. ^ Staff details plymouth.ac.uk
  19. ^ "BBC iPlayer - Error". BBC iPlayer.
  20. ^ Stewart on global warming YouTube.com
  21. ^ Iain Stewart - Hyde Park Civilizace | Česká televize (in Czech), retrieved 13 July 2023
  22. ^ a b "No. 60534". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2013. p. 23.
  23. ^ Iain Stewart, University of Plymouth website, Undated.Accessed 3 February 2012.
  24. ^ "Science: a matter for researchers and communicators". Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  25. ^ "Athelstan Spilhaus Award". Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  26. ^ "2010 medals and awards". Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  27. ^ Journeys From The Centre Of The Earth 12 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine, BBC / Open University
  28. ^ Hot Rocks: Geology of Civilization, Science Channel
  29. ^ "English Riviera Global Geopark - News". www.englishrivierageopark.org.uk.
  30. ^ Journeys into the Ring of Fire, BBC documentary.
  31. ^ Earth: The Power of the Planet, BBC
  32. ^ Earth – the power of the planet 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, University of Plymouth
  33. ^ . National Geographic Channel. Archived from the original on 3 September 2008.
  34. ^ "The Earth from birth". BBC. 14 December 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  35. ^ Earth – The Climate Wars (BBC Press Office)
  36. ^ "Hot Planet". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC One). Archived from the original on 21 April 2012.
  37. ^ "How the Earth Changed History". 29 June 2010 – via Amazon.
  38. ^ Grant, Olly (9 July 2012). "Volcano Live, BBC Two, preview". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  39. ^ "Swallowed by a Sinkhole". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Two). Retrieved 3 February 2014
  40. ^ "Re-Purposing Universities for Sustainable Human Progress | Frontiers Research Topic". www.frontiersin.org. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Iain Stewart on Twitter  
  • Iain Stewart at IMDb
  • Plymouth University page
  • : Opinion piece by Iain Stewart at cosmosmagazine.com.
  • BBC Website for How Earth Made Us.
  • Iain Stewart in Hyde Park Civilization on ČT24 23.7.2022

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For other people called Iain Stewart see Iain Stewart Iain Simpson Stewart MBE FGS FRSE born 1964 1 is a Scottish geologist who is currently Jordan UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability at the Royal Scientific Society in Jordan He is a UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society and formerly a member of the Scientific Board of UNESCO s International Geoscience Programme 2 Described as geology s rock star 3 Stewart is best known to the public as the presenter of a number of science programmes for the BBC notably the BAFTA nominated 4 Earth The Power of the Planet 2007 Iain StewartBorn1964 age 59 60 East Kilbride South Lanarkshire ScotlandNationalityScottishCitizenshipUnited KingdomAlma materUniversity of Strathclyde Bristol UniversityKnown forEarth The Power of the PlanetRise of the ContinentsJourneys From the Centre of the EarthRough ScienceHow Earth Made UsBBC HorizonScientific careerFieldsGeologyInstitutionsUniversity of Plymouth West London Institute of Higher Education Brunel UniversityThesisThe evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region 1990 Doctoral advisorPaul HancockJohn ThornesWebsitewww wbr plymouth wbr ac wbr uk wbr staff wbr istewart twitter wbr com wbr ProfiainstewartHe is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London the Royal Society of Edinburgh 5 and President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society Until 2021 he was Director of the Sustainable Earth Institute at University of Plymouth and remains a of Professor of Geoscience Communication there in addition to his role as co Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability at Ashoka University citation needed Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Broadcasting 3 Research 4 Other activities 5 Honours and awards 6 Work 6 1 Selected broadcasts 6 2 Major publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editStewart was born in 1964 in East Kilbride in Lanarkshire 6 to Sheena and Jack 7 He has two younger brothers Graeme and Frazer He attended Mount Cameron Primary and then Claremont High School from 1976 to 1982 In an interview with the Glasgow Herald Stewart revealed that he initially struggled with geology I was a middling student never really at the top of the class nor at the bottom Which I think is good in a way When you re out there at the top it can be quite isolating 8 Stewart was a child actor and holder of an Equity card His first appearance on television came in 1978 in a BBC Scotland adaptation of John Buchan s 1922 novel Huntingtower 9 Amongst his contemporaries at the East Kilbride Rep Theatre was the actor John Hannah 10 Leaving acting behind he studied geography and geology at Strathclyde University graduating in 1986 with a first class honours Bachelor of Science degree He obtained his doctorate entitled The evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region in 1990 at the University of Bristol on research into earthquakes in Greece and Turkey In 1990 he began teaching geology at the West London Institute of Higher Education WLIHE in Osterley occupying the Warden s flat with his wife for several years and from 1995 at Brunel University due to its merger with WLIHE After 12 years in London he moved back to Scotland to develop a new career as a science broadcaster Nostalgic for Brunel he said And invariably you move on to places that for all their benefits seem surprisingly narrow and more fallow in comparison In short it was a remarkable place to be 11 He moved to the University of Plymouth in 2004 later becoming Professor of Geoscience Communication a position he believed to be unique in the world 12 He left to become Jordan UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability in 2021 on a four year secondment to the Royal Scientific Society based in Amman 13 Broadcasting editStewart returned to television as an expert academic for Helike The Real Atlantis a 2002 BBC Horizon film about the destruction of the Greek city of Helike by earthquake and tsunami in 373 BCE newly rediscovered in 2001 14 This he says gave me a hunger to get more geology on telly 15 He featured in another Horizon film on earthquakes in April 2003 16 before appearing as a team member in the fourth series of Rough Science shown January February 2004 a series where a group of scientists is challenged to solve tasks using only the resources of the local surroundings and a small set of supplies 17 From there built up a 15 year partnership with BBC Science presenting and hosting major Earth science documentaries and radio programmes until 2015 when Planet Oil aired on the BBC Research editHis main research interests are in the broad area of Earth hazards and natural disasters particularly in terms of identifying past major earthquakes tsunamis and volcanic eruptions in the Mediterranean region 18 Stewart also specialises in geology s effect on culture and religion throughout the history of the world 19 He appears in other roles including as a scientific commentator 20 He also worked on a project called Eden in 2011 where scientists wanted to recreate a project called The Bell Jar If you put a mouse in the jar it would die quickly but if you put a mouse in the jar with a plant it would live longer In project Eden Stewart was a mouse and the bell jar was a box 8x2x2 meters with plants such as banana trees When he went in they lowered the oxygen levels from 20 to 12 The question was could the plant produce enough to compensate for the lack of oxygen The result was that they can do it It means that the need for plants for living is high 21 Stewart was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to geology and science communication 22 Other activities editHe is a patron of the English Riviera Geopark a member of the Scientific Board of UNESCO s International Geological Programme and chair of its Hazards theme a vice president of The Geographical Association and its primary Geography Champion a member of the Steering Committee of the IUGS Commission on Geoscience for Environmental Management Working Group on Communicating Environmental Geoscience a member of the UK National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement s Academic Action Research group and a member of The Geological Society of London s external relations committee He is a member of the board of directors at the Centre for Research into Earth Energy Systems University of Durham 23 Honours and awards editHonorary Degrees 2021 Doctor of Science D Sc Ghent University 24 2014 Doctor of Science D Sc University of Glasgow 2013 Doctor of Science D Sc Kingston UniversityAwards 2018 UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society 2018 Geological Society of America President s Medal 2017 American Geosciences Institute Public Understanding of Geosciences award 2017 Geological Society of America International Distinguished Lecturer 2016 European Federation of Geologists Medal of Merit 2015 Royal Society of Edinburgh Senior Public Engagement Award 2014 American Association of Petroleum Geologists Geoscientists in the Media award 2014 Scientia Medal University of New South Wales 2013 Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to geology and science communication 22 2013 American Geophysical Union AGU Atheston Spilhaus award 25 2011 Edinburgh Geological Society Honorary Fellow 2011 Geologists Association Honorary Life Membership 2010 The Geological Society of London Honorary Fellow 2010 Royal Geographical Society Ness Medal Royal Geographical Society for popularising geography and earth sciences 26 2009 Geologists Association Beverley Halstead Medal Work editSelected broadcasts edit Journeys from the Centre of the Earth 2004 six one hour films charting how geology has shaped the history of the Mediterranean 27 shown in the United States on Discovery s Science Channel as Hot Rocks Geology of Civilization 28 The series won the prestigious Best Earth Science programme award at the 2005 Jackson Hole Film Festival 29 Journeys into the Ring of Fire 2006 four one hour films showing how rocks shaped the history and culture in Japan Peru Indonesia and California 30 Earth The Power of the Planet 2007 US title Earth The Biography five one hour films Volcano Oceans Atmosphere Ice Rare Earth about the forces that have shaped the planet and made it what it is 31 32 33 Cerapachys iainstewarti a species of Madagascar ant discovered during the filming of this series was named after Stewart 34 Ten Things You Didn t Know About Volcanoes 2006 Tsunamis Earthquakes Avalanches 2008 The Climate Wars 2008 three one hour films tracing the history of the science and politics of global warming 35 Hot Planet 2009 with Kathy Sykes examined global warming ahead of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 36 How Earth Made Us 2010 ASIN B002SZQCA2 Blu ray US title How the Earth Changed History ASIN B003DC8824 37 five one hour films on how geology geography and climate have influenced mankind Walking Through Landscapes 2010 Radio show BBC Radio Scotland Making Scotland s Landscape 2010 BBC television Men Of Rock 2011 about scientists working in Scotland who pioneered geological study and understanding BBC How to Grow a Planet 2012 Volcano Live 2012 38 Rise of the Continents 4 part series 2013 BBC TV Fracking The New Energy Rush 2013 Horizon BBC TV Swallowed by a Sinkhole 2014 Horizon investigates why the geology of Florida makes it the sinkhole capital of the world BBC TV 39 Planet Oil 2015 BBC James Clerk Maxwell The Man Who Made the Modern World The story behind the Scottish physicist who was Einstein s hero 2015 BBC Scotland s First Oil Rush 2016 TVI Vision for BBC the story of the Scottish shale oil industry Scotland First Oil RushMajor publications edit Sintubin M Stewart I S Niemi T Altunel E eds 2010 Ancient earthquakes Geological Society of America Special Paper 471 280p Pascal C Vermeersen B Stewart I S eds 2009 Neotectonics seismicity and stress in glaciated regions Thematic issue of the Journal of the Geological Society London Stewart I S and J Lynch 2008 Earth the biography Washington DC National Geographic ISBN 1 4262 0236 9 Stewart I S 2005 Journeys from the centre of the Earth how geology shaped civilisation London Century Random House ISBN 1 84413 813 5 Morner N A Stewart I S Trifonov V G Caputo R Nikonov A A Kozhurin A I amp Kopp M L Eds 2004 Active Faults in the Eastern Hemisphere Tectonophysics Special Issue volume 380 nos 3 4 Dunne W Stewart I S amp Turner J P Eds 2001 Brittle Microtectonics Neotectonics and Archaeoseismicity Journal of Structural Geology special issue vol 13 No 2 3 500pp Stewart I S Sauber J amp Rose J Eds 2000 Ice Sheets Crustal Deformation and Seismicity Journal of Quaternary Science special issue vol 14 15 McGuire W J Griffiths D Hancock P L amp Stewart I S Eds 2000 The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes Geological Society of London Special Publication 171 413p ISBN 978 1 86239 062 1 Stewart I S and C Vita Finzi eds 1999 Coastal Tectonics Geological Society of London Special Publication ISBN 1 86239 024 X Stewart Iain 22 March 2018 Plate Tectonics illus Ruth Palmer London Ladybird Books ISBN 978 0 7181 8718 7 Stewart I Hurth V amp Sterling S Eds 2022 Re purposing Universities for Sustainable Human Progress Frontiers in Sustainability 40 References edit Iain Stewart Archived from the original on 13 March 2012 Retrieved 30 June 2013 Iain Stewart Retrieved 30 June 2013 Jha Alok Sample Ian Boase Nell Duckworth Andy 8 September 2008 Science Weekly Iain Stewart on climate change Guardian London Retrieved 30 June 2013 Television Specialist Factual Retrieved 30 June 2013 RSE Welcomes 60 New Fellows Press release Royal Society of Edinburgh 15 February 2017 Retrieved 28 March 2017 Biography Retrieved 1 July 2013 Eaglesham pupils help launch windfarm activity programme Retrieved 1 July 2013 I don t get recognised much I m not in the same league as Brian Cox The Herald 16 January 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Clip from Huntingtower YouTube com Hall of Fame Memories of Past members of the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences PDF Archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Middleton Christopher 25 February 2010 My perfect weekend Iain Stewart The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 1 July 2013 The British Academy and Jordan s Royal Scientific Society announce new Jordan UK el Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability Horizon Helike The Real Atlantis BBC Two 9 00pm Thursday 10 January 2002 Samantha Booth Scots TV scientist Iain Stewart is on one man mission to make geology sexy Daily Record 6 September 2008 Horizon Earthquake Storms BBC Two Thursday 1 April 9 pm 2003 Rough Science Iain s Diaries Archived 8 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine BBC Open University Staff details plymouth ac uk BBC iPlayer Error BBC iPlayer Stewart on global warming YouTube com Iain Stewart Hyde Park Civilizace Ceska televize in Czech retrieved 13 July 2023 a b No 60534 The London Gazette Supplement 15 June 2013 p 23 Iain Stewart University of Plymouth website Undated Accessed 3 February 2012 Science a matter for researchers and communicators Retrieved 7 April 2021 Athelstan Spilhaus Award Retrieved 6 August 2013 2010 medals and awards Retrieved 30 June 2013 Journeys From The Centre Of The Earth Archived 12 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine BBC Open University Hot Rocks Geology of Civilization Science Channel English Riviera Global Geopark News www englishrivierageopark org uk Journeys into the Ring of Fire BBC documentary Earth The Power of the Planet BBC Earth the power of the planet Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine University of Plymouth Earth the biography National Geographic Channel Archived from the original on 3 September 2008 The Earth from birth BBC 14 December 2007 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Earth The Climate Wars BBC Press Office Hot Planet British Broadcasting Corporation BBC One Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 How the Earth Changed History 29 June 2010 via Amazon Grant Olly 9 July 2012 Volcano Live BBC Two preview The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 11 July 2012 Swallowed by a Sinkhole British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Two Retrieved 3 February 2014 Re Purposing Universities for Sustainable Human Progress Frontiers Research Topic www frontiersin org Retrieved 30 January 2022 External links editIain Stewart on Twitter nbsp Iain Stewart at IMDb Plymouth University page The golden age of geology Opinion piece by Iain Stewart at cosmosmagazine com BBC Website for How Earth Made Us Iain Stewart in Hyde Park Civilization on CT24 23 7 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iain Stewart geologist amp oldid 1189091457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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