Volcano Melts Village

Volcano Melts Village
Author: Louise Spilsbury,Richard Spilsbury
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781538213216

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In 1999, about 15,000 people who lived within the range of the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador were evacuated. They weren't allowed to return home for a year. Since then, the volcanic activity there has been dangerous enough to cause more evacuations, including in 2010 and 2016. Tungurahua is just one recent volcanic eruption included in this book, used as an example of the devastation this natural disaster can cause. The main content, presented in an exciting news magazine style, offers readers a thorough look at how volcanoes form, how scientists use technology to predict eruptions, and terrifying statistics showing volcanoes' aftermath.

National Geographic Readers Volcanoes

National Geographic Readers  Volcanoes
Author: Anne Schreiber
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426312977

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The cool story of volcanoes will intrigue kids and adults alike. Hot melted rock from the middle of our planet forces its way up through cracks in the Earth’s crusts, exploding violently and sometimes unexpectedly in volcanic fury that can terrorize populations for months, even years. Anne Schreiber’s narrative gives readers a little of the science, a little of the history, and a lot of the action. National Geographic photography fires the imagination on dramatic spreads alive with vivid images of lava, ash, molten rock, weird rocks, and steaming seawater.

Volcanoes

Volcanoes
Author: Jenny Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1996
Genre: Volcanoes
ISBN: 0590937413

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Text and pictures present information about the formation and growth of volcanoes and their eruptions.

Violent Volcanoes

Violent Volcanoes
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publsiher: Raintree
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781406255072

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How do volcanoes form? Who helps the victims of a volcanic eruption? What kind of damage can a volcano do? Read Violent Volcanoes to answer these questions and more. Each book in the Awesome Forces of Nature series looks at what causes natural disasters t

Geological Hazards

Geological Hazards
Author: B.A. Bolt,W.L. Horn,G.A. MacDonald,R.F. Scott
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642868207

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Growth of population, communication and interdependence among countries has sharpened the impact of natural disasters. Not only have calamities and miseries been given wider publicity, but the realization has grown that through rational study and foresight much can be done to mitigate these hazards to life and social wellbeing. In this book we present a summary account of hazards which nowadays are usually classified as geological: earthquakes, faulting, tsunamis, seiches, vol canoes, avalanches, rock and soil slides, differential settlement and liquefaction of soil, and inundation. The book is aimed first at the general reader who is interested in studying the history of such hazards and examining ways that risk can be reduced even if all dangers cannot be eliminated. We also hope that the book will be useful to college students in introductory courses in geology, engineering, geography, country and urban planning, and in environmental studies. We have tried to bring out for the students the problems that remain to be solved.

Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition

Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition
Author: Garrett Nagle
Publsiher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2016-05-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781471868580

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This new edition for the revised 2018 syllabus has been endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations. - Covers the full content of the syllabus - Written by the same renowned author team as the first edition and the bestselling Cambridge IGCSE Geography - Supports the development of geographical skills, which feature more prominently in the latest syllabus

Island on Fire

Island on Fire
Author: Alexandra Witze,Jeff Kanipe
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781847658418

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Laki is Iceland's largest volcano. Its eruption in 1783 is one of history's great, untold natural disasters. Spewing out sun-blocking ash and then a poisonous fog for eight long months, the effects of the eruption lingered across the world for years. It caused the deaths of people as far away as the Nile and created catastrophic conditions throughout Europe. Island on Fire is the story not only of a single eruption but the people whose lives it changed, the dawn of modern volcanology, as well as the history and potential of other super-volcanoes like Laki around the world. And perhaps most pertinently, in the wake of the eruption of another Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajokull, which closed European air space in 2010, acclaimed science writers Witze and Kanipe look at what might transpire should Laki erupt again in our lifetime.

Volcanic Hazards

Volcanic Hazards
Author: R. J. Blong
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 441
Release: 1984-12-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483288208

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Volcanic Hazards: A Sourcebook on the Effects of Eruptions provides a comprehensive discussion of volcanic eruptions and their effects. This volume provides background data on volcanic activity with attention directed specifically at those types of activity and those characteristics which are hazardous. It establishes the direct effects of volcanic eruptions on humans in terms of death and injuries, and social aspects such as perception of eruption hazards, evacuation, panic, looting, and religious beliefs. It discusses the indirect consequences of volcanic eruptions for humans by illustrating the effects on buildings, utilities, communication networks and machinery, agriculture, and commercial activity. This book should be of interest to planners, engineers, city administrators, agriculturalists, and emergency services personnel who must deal with the effects of volcanic hazards; to volcanologists and geologists who did not know eruptions affected so many things; to geographers, environmentalists, and natural hazard scientists who are interested in the interrelatedness of phenomena; and to citizens who have experienced, or might yet experience, some of these effects.