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Scientifically Speaking

on BBC Radio 3

In June last year 51 people died in a severe earthquake on the northern coast of Greece. Geophysicists are confident they know why it happened because of the insight they now have into the movements of the earth's crust. How far has the geophysicists' understand. ing of this movement and the ' engine ' that drives them progressed in recent years?
John Maddox discusses this question with DR DAN MCKENZIE of Cambridge University, PROFESSOR JOHN SLATER Of MIT and PROFESSOR KEITH RUNCORN of Newcastle University. Producer JANE JOHNSON

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John Maddox
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Dr Dan McKenzie
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Professor John Slater
Producer:
Jane Johnson

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