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41. Bookmarks
What are the main features of a volcanoe? And many more 04 httpswistak.comteam8a-science-webquests-disasters-namerica-helen.html Mt. St.
http://www.loonlink.net/Sch/Links/volcanoes and earthquakes.htm
Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Info
01 Geography World (Earthquakes)
Lists, and lists of earthquakes.
02 GeoTopics @ GeoNet
This page answers questions, such as, what is a volcanoe? , What are the main features of a volcanoe? And many more...
03 How Volcanoes Work
Eruption dynamics, earthquake landforms, even a crossword puzzle!
04 httpswistak.com-team8a-science-webquests-disasters-namerica-helen.html
"Mt. St. Helens is recently located among the Cascade Ranges. Mt. St. Helens was considered non active since 1857, but it began to show signs of activity again since 1980."
05 Mount St. Helens
Photos of before and after the eruption at Mt. St Helen
06 Savage Earth Waves of Destruction
From time to time, stressed-out crust releases the stress in sudden fits: earthquakes.
07 ThinkQuest Library of Entries
This beautifully-designed site offers an encyclopedic look at plate tectonics and volcanoes around the world. After you've explored and learned all about subduction of the earth's plates, pahoehoe lava, and famous volcanoes, try the Save the Village game
08 USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-Northern California
Latest quake information, general quake information, and earth quake probabilities.

42. Class Projects - Ms. Morris::Cutting Edge
to interactive geological maps and live readings of volcanoe and earthquake Sitecategories include current conditions, natural disasters, weather emergencies
http://www.uni.uiuc.edu/library/classprojects/morris/earthscience.htm
Class Projects Home
Cutting Edge Assignment
General Earth Science Astronomy Environment Geology ... Paleontology Subfreshman Earth Science Assignment
Instructor: Ms. Morris
Internet Resources
General Earth Science
  • Nettrekker A collection of high-quality web sites chosen by teachers and organized by subject. A great place to get good, informative web sites without having to sort through all the junk. For cutting edge news in the sciences, go to their Science News page.
  • NASA's Visible Earth
    NASA's Visible Earth Site is a strong collection of searchable images and information about weather, oceans, volcanos, plate tectonics, environment, population, etc. Can be searched by keyword, advanced search, or browsed by categories.
  • NASA Destination: Earth
    Studies of the Earth from space with the goal of determining human influence on the global system. Cutting-edge news and research into changes in geology, oceans, ice, ecosystems, and other areas.

43. Earth And Planetary Images - Dewey Classified
data and pertinent information quickly in cases of natural disasters; and to alsoappropriate Dewey classes on this page for glacier images, volcanoe images etc
http://www.ismennt.is/vefir/earth/wres/images.htm
GEO. Images only
(includes video clips) The links in this section are to archives where only images (including video) are stored, or to web pages with minimal text. Sources range from large databases such as those operated by NASA, to smaller image resource collections of university departments or individuals. They include satellite images of the Earth and planets, as well as photographs taken from the ground. Maps are included in these pages. You also have the option of jumping to image search at any time.
Dewey classified images
go here if you know the approximate subject or topic
Other image resources
Image search
- a selection of key word search engines which look specifically for images.
Dewey classified Image Links Click on any class:
guidance

Natural sciences
Astronomy and allied sciences
Physics
Chemistry and allied sciences ... Geography. History. dead link? 360 Social services, associations
  • 363.7 Environmental problems
    500 Natural sciences and mathematics
    • 503 Dictionaries and encyclopedias
    520 Astronomy and allied sciences
      NASA Images - photographs covering a very wide range of subjects including the planets.

44. World Trip Pics
1953 an eruption led to one of NZ's worst disasters by wiping out a bridge An amazingtrip to New Zealands most active volcanoe got us covered in wet sulphuric
http://dave_bull.tripod.com/worldtrip/nz1/nz1.html
Mt Ruapehu, Tongariro national park, north New Zealand. In Dec 1995 the volcano sprayed rock and emitted massive clouds of ash and steam. 1953 an eruption led to one of NZ's worst disasters by wiping out a bridge moments before a crowded train arrived.
Tongariro crossing, Tongariro national park. An amazing walk between the volcanoes with Mt Ngauruhoe in the background.
Tongariro crossing, Tongariro national park. The name comes from Tonga meaning south wind and riro meaning carried away. This walk is a must for the north island.
Champagne pools, Waiotapu, North NZ. Probably the best thermal area in New Zealand, there are pools of different colours from the minerals and smells to go with them!
Whakaari or White island, north NZ. An amazing trip to New Zealands most active volcanoe got us covered in wet sulphuric ash.
Whakaari or White island, north NZ. A walk right up to the vent was unforgettable even though it dissolved our clothes.
Punakaiki national park, pancake rocks, south west NZ. These limestone rocks are weathered by a process known as stylobedding.
Mount Cook, South NZ. This picture was taken from a 3 seater plane flying over the Fox Glacier at 12000 feet, just a few moments before jumping out for a 50 second free fall tandem skydive. That day took some beating!

45. Planet X Sighting Efforts 5
volcanoe Uptick http//www.zetatalk.com/theword/tworx343.htm On the Jan 12, 2000 unpredictible,though this would be slow to be recognized as disasters are a
http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90282.htm
Planet X Sighting Efforts 5
Don't let poetry, snickering, and ridicule deflect YOU from taking a look at the ZetaTalk coordinates, at your local observatory, when Orion comes out from behind the Sun. http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03m.htm This inbound smoldering brown dwarf, located in 1983 by the IRAS team and reported by a front page article in The Washington Post that year, was sighted at three observatories in France, Canada, and the US this past spring. http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/tteam342.htm Below, ZetaTalk Accuracy in general on Earth changes in response to Planet X. Albinos http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword23x.htm In June, 1996 ZetaTalk stated that albinos such as the White Buffalo would be on the increase. There have been increasing reports of such occurences in wildlife, starting in China, then Australia and North America. Booms http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tworx131.htm On June 15, 1996 ZetaTalk stated that Booms would become more common and occur even inland as [Planet X] approached. By March 15, 1999 these mystery booms were being reported, followed by reports from Ohio, Georgia, Atlanta and Alabama. Deformed Frogs http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword23o.htm

46. May 2002 Friday, May 31, 2002
Finally God mode lets you take control over the disasters found in the game and wreak Threeof them shows a volcanoe erupting which is a new disaster found in
http://www.simcitycentral.net/newsscript/archives.cgi?category=1&view=5-02

47. (Topic: Event_Space)
Summary of Hurricane/Lithosphere EC 124521 11/22/102 (2) disasters as naturalevents Carrie Nygaard 180513 10/16/102 (0) WEEK 8 volcanoe - EC 1418
http://ivc.uidaho.edu/cgi-bin/essc/Message_List.pl?course=essc&topic=Event_Space

48. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GUATEMALAN GEOLOGY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
Translate this page BLUNDELL, DJ 1977 Earthquake prediction lessons from Guatemala disasters 1, 2 Geologyand geochemistry of three andesitic strato-volcanoe~, Colom quadrangle
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~volcano/Guatbibl.html
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GUATEMALAN GEOLOGY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ACTIVE VOLCANISM
BIBLIOGRAFIA DE LA GEOLOGIA DE GUATEMALA 1966-1983
Compilado Por Bonis, Bonis y Bonis Dartmouth College
INTRODUCCION
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FERNANDEZ R., R. 1970 Geothermal resources of Guatemala, Central America; U.N. Symp. development and utilization geothermal resources, Pisa: Geothermics, Spec. Issue 2, 1015-1025. FISHMAN, B., LAWN, B. 1978 University of Pennsylvania radiocarbon dates: Radio-carbon (Am. Jour. Sci.) 20, 2, 210-233. FOURNIER, R.D., HANSHAW, B.B., URRUTIA-SOLE, J.F. 1982 Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in thermal waters at Zunil, Guatemala: Geotherm. Resources Council Trans. 6, 89-91. FRANCIS, P.W. 1973 Cannonball bombs, a new kind of volcanic bomb from the Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala: GSA Bull. 84, 2791-2794. FREELAND, G.L., DIETZ, R.S. 1971 Plate tectonic evolution of Caribbean-Gulf of Mexico region: Nature 232, 5305, 20-23. FULTZ, L.A. 1979 Sr isotopic determinations of Guatemalan basalts: MS Thesis, Michigan Technol. Univ.
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IDE, G.M., MaCKAY, A.M., MAYNARD, S.R. 1979 Geology of the southwestern corner of the Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan quadrangle, Guatemala: Senior Honors Thesis, Dartmouth College, 71p. INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO NACIONAL 1966 Bibliografia Geologica de Guatemala, America Central, (hasta 1965), (Bibliography of Guatemala Geology, up to 1965): IGN, Guatemala, 81p. 1972 Atlas Nacional de Guatemala: IGN, Guatemala.

49. Earth Science Sites
Earth's Active volcanoes by Geographic Regions provides links to volcanoe websites. Eyeon the World Catastrophic links to natural disasters (www sites).
http://www.girton.vic.edu.au/links/earth_science_sites.htm

50. Volccam
Mineralogy. Mining. Natural disasters. Palaeogeography. Palaeozoic. Petroleum. Cratersof the Moon, Idaho. Erta Ale volcanoe, Ethiopia. Galapagos, Isabella Island.
http://www.geologyshop.co.uk/volccam.htm
Live Volcano Webcams A collection of the best live webcam websites worldwide, selected for you by a professional geologist. From GeologyShop One of the main sites for geological information worldwide . This is one of over 50 link pages plus there are many original articles. Try our site specific SEARCH ENGINE to find the information you want or go to our MAIN INDEX page. Or try our site specific ORIGINAL articles, FREE geological stuff, or use our HOMEWORK AND TUTORIAL GUIDE POPULAR PAGES: Chalk facts Channel Tunnel facts Channel Tunnel geology Dinosaurs, top 20 sites Dictionaries Dinosaurs, early finds Dinosaur pictures Dinosaurs, facts Earthquakes, top 20 sites Education Fossils, top 20 sites Fossils by group Free stuff Gems Geology jobs Geology of Kent Geotechnical engineering Hominids (early man) Ice ages Igneous rocks Landslips of Kent Mesozoic Metamorphic rocks Museums Mineralogy Mining Natural disasters Palaeogeography Palaeozoic Petroleum Planetary geology Plate tectonics Precambrian Sedimentary rocks Stratigraphy Structual geology UK field guides USA field guides

51. Volcanoes
Look at some of the contributing factors and impending disasters. volcanoe ImageIndex Look at views of Hawaii eruptions, Mount Pinatubo and more from space
http://www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/depts/edu/textbooks/volcanoes.html
Electronic Textbook on Volcanoes New science education resources from federal agencies, as noted on the FREE
Website ( http://www.ed.gov/free/ Volcanoes: http://www.volcano.si.edu/gvp/index.htm
"The Global Volcanism Program (GVP)" seeks to promote understanding of all
volcanoes through documenting their eruptions during the past 10,000 years.
Visitors can review volcanic activity reports, view data files containing
Compiled by Scott Trepanier http://www.nps.gov/havo/ Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique ecosystems and a distinct human culture. http://www.nps.gov/havo/images/halemaumau0098.jpg Above Image is of Kilauea, the world's most active volcano. http://educeth.ethz.ch/stromboli/index-e.html Recent and ongoing activity of Stromboli and other volcanoes http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volcus/ Though few people in the United States may actually experience an erupting volcano, the evidence for earlier volcanism is preserved in many rocks of North America. http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/world.html

52. ?
www.disasterrelief.org/disasters/010516bulge/). According to Ecuador's GeophysicalInstitute, this eruption caused a portion of the volcanoe's crater to collapse
http://geology.wcedu.pima.edu/~bcasey/Guagua Pichincha.html
My name is BRYCE CASEY This is my student web page, and the 1st page of my student website for GLG at Pima CC. To learn about Ecuador's glacier volcanoes click here To learn about glaciation click here To learn about Ecuador click here and view an informative website with Matt Rosenberq! GUAGUA PICHINCHA 0.171'S, 78.598'W summit elev. 4,784 m (www.hcjb.org/deutsch.images/photos/guagua_pilz.jpg) Guagua Pichincha, or baby-Pichincha, is located just west of Quito, the capital city of Ecuador. (www.worldteach.org/photoalbum/Ecuador/99.ec.quito,view,jpg) (www.disasterrelief.org/Disasters/010516bulge/) Often, Composite volcanoes are so quiet between eruptions, that they seem to be extinct. Guagua has what is known as a spatter cone- "a low, steep-sided mound or cone of small pyroclastic fragments built up on a fissure or around a volcanic vent." (Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology) When uncooled fragments of erupting lava (called spatter) reach the ground, they bond to the underlying lava fragments, which are still hot, thus forming a low, steep-sided hill or mound of welded lava fragments. Spatter cones can also be called Hornitos, Driblet cones, Blowing cones, Lava cones, and Agglutinate cones. Pichincha stands at the end of a 25 km long volcanic complex. It's horeshoe-shaped summit crater is 2 km in diameter and 600 m deep. Explosive central vent eruptions during the late-Pleistocene and holocene consisted of pyroclastic flows and periods of lava dome growth and destruction. The majority of Pichincha's numerous eruptions since the spanish colonial era have been minor. The latest period of activity began with phreatic explosions in 1998, following approximately 339 years of dormancy. Since the first magmatic eruptions of October 1999, "intermittent" eruptions of "varying" scale have covered Quito with ash.

53. Television (Superman Homepage)
At the same time, a similar giant alligator is set free from volcanoe. shelter, Clarkchanges into Superboy and, with Krypto, averts many disasters caused by
http://www.supermanhomepage.com/tv/episode-guides/t-tnaos.html
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EDITOR IN CHIEF
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About
The New Adventures of Superman
Introduction
In the 1960's the new animation company Filmation Associates persuaded DC Comics to allow Filmation to do a Superman cartoon series. The New Adventures of Superman debuted on the American network CBS on September 10, 1966. In the second season, the show was renamed The Superman-Aquaman Hour of Adventure adding adventures with other DC Comics heroes. In 1968, the show format again changed becoming The Batman-Superman Hour which ran until September 6, 1969 when the show was cancelled partly from protests by Action For Children's Television because of violent content. In the first season, the show had two 6 minute Superman cartoons bracketing a Superboy cartoon. Superman comics editor Mort Weisinger served as story editor, while several Superman comics writer also scripted some of the cartoons. The first season had 18 half-hours. The second and third seasons each had eight more made. In the third season ( The Batman/Superman Hour ), the artwork changed to imitate Superman artist Curt Swan's style, and the Superman episodes now were 2-part Superman adventures.

54. Y2K Hot Potato Lands In Laps Of Clergy
1) make sure that there are a minimum number of technological disasters occurringafter to leave now, like you'd evacuate an area around a volcanoe about to
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=001QgE

55. Gipfelbuch / Summit Guestbook / Il Libro Dei Visitatori Della Cima
volcanoe. The volcanoe was very intresting and geplogical. I've been lookingfor something just like this when we study disasters. (2029
http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/virtual/walk/topbk15.html
Gipfelbuch
Summit guestbook
Il libro dei visitatori della cima
Peter Manse PetieManse@HotMail.com
It was good, but there could have been a little more danger! Daniel Schmid bripe.schmid@biuewin.ch
Melissa Blanton melissablanton@hotmail.com
AWESOME!!!!! Groger Christian cgroger@t-online.de
Diplom-Geologe (Univ.) Andreas Koch geo.koch@lrz.tum.de
Martina Mondelli martens4@hotbot.com
molto poco faticoso!!! gloria ellard galeglo@aol.com
Awesome! Thanks for the guided climb. lomazzi enrico girolama@netnet.it
Zoe Wisse inuendo2000@hotmail.com Nice view and interesting info along the way. m.de.vos@ebi.nl I did the real climb and made it to the top (all 115 kg of me); It was quit exhausting, but it was worthwhile. I hope to get back someday. Greetings and thanks for this great internet-site. davide Ludovici gorky@tin.it Vorrei avere link delle informazioni per passare le prossime vacanza wiley mccreedy skimpapa@hotmail.com it was fun donatella moff@ntt.it e' l'unico modo per una pigra come me di arrivare in cima (salvo che su un trattore.) Grazie, e' stato divertententissimo. Steen Hartov hartov@online.ee

56. Gipfelbuch / Summit Guestbook / Il Libro Dei Visitatori Della Cima
com Mrs. Harney's class enjoyed the trip up to the top of the volcanoe. always lookingfor new way to learn about our enviorment and its natural disasters.
http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/virtual/walk/topbk19.html
Gipfelbuch
Summit guestbook
Il libro dei visitatori della cima
(879) I arrived at the summit. A wonderful climb..I appreciate the effort you have made to share your adventures. (864) barbrb@webtv.net (Barb Renfrow-Baker) Great web site. I enjoyed the climb. Maybe I will visit in '99! Thank you! (863) pilota@webtv.net (shirley barrowclough) This is a wonderful page to wake up to. I arrived on the summit at 11:40:32. Some day this will be a reality, hopefully soon.Thank you. for the pictures. (792) 0620341797-0001@t-online.de (Stephan Eifler) I can`t wait to see it live in April! (768) rvandam@davis.com (Rebecca M. van Dam) The climb made my fingers tired. (697) MStoermer@t-online.de (Matthias Stoermer) Die Pizza hat echt gut geschmeckt! Danke!
Several studens. We liked it a lot it was awesome.
Gianne(je-anne), Age 9, Chase Lake Elementary School. And I had a great time climbing Stromboli,even though I wasn't there!!!!
That was a great but difficult climb because of heavy photography equipment. Next time it will be for real. Carrie Shields (riding1@banet.net)

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58. FAQ - Etna 2001 - Videobank
by the land, the people and last, not least by the activity of Etna my firstactive volcanoe! But probably I can get insurance against sea disasters.
http://www.videobank.it/etna2001/faq.asp
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