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Dr Iain Stewart in Venice
  BIOGRAPHY: DR IAIN STEWART
 
 

Iain Stewart is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geology at the University of Plymouth. He graduated in 1986 with a degree in Geology & Geography from Strathclyde University in Glasgow and moved to the University of Bristol to carry out doctoral research on the geology of earthquakes in Greece and Turkey.

After finishing his PhD in 1990, Iain lectured in geology at Brunel University in west London, then left in 2002 to take up an Honorary Research Fellow post at Glasgow University while getting the Journeys... series off the ground.

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. Iain's geological research has featured in two BBC Horizon specials - The Search of Ancient Helike and Earthquake Storms - and he was the geology member of the science team in the recent BBC Two series Rough Science.

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Echoes of Plato's Atlantis
Article by Iain Stewart on bbc.co.uk/history

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University of Plymouth
Website of the Geology Department where Iain teaches at the moment

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