Catalog of Submarine Volcanoes and Hydrological Phenomena Associated with Volcanic Events
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Catalog of Submarine Volcanoes and Hydrological Phenomena Associated with Volcanic Events (by P. Hedervari, 1986) covers the time span of 1900 A.D. through 1959 A.D. The information presented includes submarine eruptions, new volcanic islands, tsunamis, seiches, and base surges related to volcanic activity. 35 pages; soft cover.
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Geological Hazard Photos, 1997
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Collection of photographs of damage from natural hazards in TIF, GIF, and JPG formats. Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, landslides and other geologic hazards are represented.
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Shield Volcanoes of Hawaii, 2000
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This poster of shield volcanoes shows dramatic images of shield volcanoes built almost entirely of lava flows, and occurring at mid-ocean ridges and hot spots. The Hawaiian shield volcanoes threaten sensitive coastal ecosystems, transportation and communication networks, and populated regions.
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Significant Volcanic Eruptions Database
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The Significant Volcanic Eruptions Database contains information for 400 volcanic eruptions incuding the latitude, longitude, elevation, type of volcano, and effects such as deaths, injuries and damage.
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Stratovolcanoes of the World, 2000
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Stratovolcanoes (also known as composite volcanoes) are built of successive layers of ash and lava. This poster shows many of the most well known eruptions of strato volcanoes. The magma (molten rock) within
the volcano is viscous and often contains trapped gas, causing explosive eruptions. Approximately 85% of stratovolcanoes are located around the Pacific Ocean, forming what is called the "Ring of Fire."
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Volcanic Ash Advisory Database
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The Volcanic Ash Advisory Databse contains Volcanic Ash Advisory messages and forecasts of ash location in the atmosphere issued by the NOAA Satellite Services Division from 1983 to 2003.
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Volcano Location Database
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The Volcano Location Database contains information for over 1500 volcanoes including information on the location, elevation, type and last known eruption. It is a subset of the Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program Volcano Database.
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Volcanoes in Eruption, Set 1
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This slide set depicts explosive eruptions, lava fountains and flows, steam eruptions, and fissure eruptions from 19 volcanoes in 13 countries. Volcano types represented include: strato, cinder cone, complex, fissure vent, lava dome, shield, and island-forming. B&W/Color
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Volcanoes in Eruption, Set 2
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This set depicts ash clouds, fire fountains, lava flows, spatter cones, glowing avalanches, and steam eruptions from 18 volcanoes in 13 countries. Volcano types include: strato, cinder cone, basaltic shield, complex, and island forming. B&W/Color
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