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         Volcanoes:     more books (103)
  1. My Mouth Is a Volcano! by Julia Cook, 2006-01-01
  2. Volcanoes! (National Geographic Readers) by Anne Schreiber, 2008-07-08
  3. A Volcano in My Tummy: Helping Children to Handle Anger by Eliane Whitehouse, Warwick Pudney, 1998-07-01
  4. Under the Volcano: A Novel (P.S.) by Malcolm Lowry, 2007-04-01
  5. My Mouth Is a Volcano Activity and Idea Book by Julia Cook, 2009-12-01
  6. Under the Volcano (Penguin Modern Classics) by Malcolm Lowry, 2000-02-03
  7. Time For Kids: Volcanoes! by Editors Of Time For Kids, Jeremy Caplan, 2006-05-01
  8. Vacation Under the Volcano (Magic Tree House, No. 13) by Mary Pope Osborne, 1998-03-24
  9. Volcanoes (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) by Franklyn M. Branley, 2008-04-01
  10. Super Volcano: The Ticking Time Bomb Beneath Yellowstone National Park by Greg Breining, 2010-02-15
  11. The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top: A Book About Volcanoes (Magic School Bus) by Gail Herman, 1996-02-01
  12. Volcano&Earthquake (DK Eyewitness Books) by Susanna van Rose, 2008-06-30
  13. A Postcard From the Volcano: A Novel of Pre-War Germany by Lucy Beckett, 2009-05-25
  14. Voyage to the Volcano by Judith Stamper, 2003-08-01

1. MTU Volcanoes Page
Provides information about volcanic hazard mitigation.
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/
Welcome to the Michigan Technological University Volcanoes Page
Sponsored by the Keweenaw Volcano Observatory.
Michigan Tech
Houghton, MI USA
Our Purpose
A primary focus of volcanology is to provide scientific and educational information that can lead to hazard mitigation. Michigan Tech's Volcanoes Page aims to provide information about volcanoes to the public and to complement other informational sites on the web. We started this site when there were almost no other volcano sitesnow there are lots, and many of them have far more resources. So we now aim to fill in spots that aren't covered elsewhere. Send your suggestions!
What is a volcano?
We could say a volcano is a liquid rock plumbing system which extends from several 10's of kilometers depth to the earth's surface, and includes the near vent deposits of eruptions. Is this a good definition? Is this a volcano? How about this ? Or this? Earth's Volcanoes What's happening now? Smithsonian/USGS Weekly reports Which are earth's active volcanoes? Smithsonian Global Volcanism Network Details of recent activity GVN Monthly Bulletin Useful links by volcano- USGS-CVO Volcanoes of Canada Pacific Division, Geological Survey of Canada

2. U.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Hazards Program
Find details, organized by geographic region, of the Earth's active volcanoes. Earth's Active volcanoes. by Geographic Region
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/
Volcano Hazards
Location

Historical eruptions

Reducing Volcanic Risk Volcano monitoring
Emergency planning

Warning schemes

USGS Work Abroad Volcano Disaster Assistance Program
Resources New online reports NEW
Photo glossary

Volcano fact sheets

Volcano FAQs
Volcano videos ... Seminar series in Menlo Park Worldwide and U.S. Volcano Updates Feature Stories Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Improves Web site New information about current activity, past eruptions, and volcanic features in Yellowstone National Park is now available from YVO's Web site . To strengthen the long-term monitoring of volcanic and earthquake unrest in the Yellowstone National Park region, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Yellowstone National Park, and University of Utah established the fifth volcano observatory in the U.S. on 14 May 2001. Cities on Volcanoes 3 Meeting in Hilo, Hawai`i; 14-18 July 2003

3. Front_Page
Official website of the SalemKeizer, Oregon volcanoes minor league baseball team.Category Sports Baseball A Northwest League Salem-Keizer......
http://www.volcanoesbaseball.com/
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4. Volcanoes!
Current Eruptions, Earth's volcanoes, volcanoes of Other Worlds. Volcano Observatories,Volcano Movie Clips, Volcanic Parks and Monuments. To VolcanoWorld.
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/volcanoes.html
Current Eruptions Earth's Volcanoes Volcanoes of Other Worlds Volcano Observatories Volcano Movie Clips Volcanic Parks and Monuments
To VolcanoWorld

5. Www.Volcanoes.com  -  Meg Weston
Discover how to predict when volcanoes will erupt. Get details about melting rocks, forecasting, and hazards. Today, there are many active volcanoes worldwide. Is there anything we can do to predict how and when they will erupt?
http://www.volcanoes.com/
Photo Gallery What's New Book Reviews Volcanoes Around the World ... What's New: "Volcanic Journeys" Photo Show opens at the Couleur Collection on January 19, 2003. Photos will be on display for six weeks.
ATTENTION STUDENTS: For information about volcanoes in general or in specific geographical locations....Click here.... Volcanoes Around the World Stromboli Volcano Aeolian Islands, Italy This photograph was taken in August 2002 when my nephew, David and I climbed Stromboli in the late afternoon. We were filmed as part of a production by Pioneer TV, an independent film production company. The show will air on Discovery Travel Channel in December. To submit your photos and stories click here. Join the Volcanoes.com mailing list! Enter your
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6. Volcanoes
Presents an indepth introduction to volcanoes, covering submarine volcanoes, plate tectonics, and volcanic structures.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc
Go to Table of Contents
Text-only version
VIEW a list of other USGS General Interest Publications Maintained by Eastern Publications Group Web Team
Last modified 5/7/97

7. Volcanoes
Lists information about volcanoes such as why they erupt and what they are made of. Also contains activities and links to other informative sites.
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/volcanoes1.html
Grade 7 Natural Disasters Project Go outside, grab a shovel and start digging a hole. After your hole is one hundred meters deep, take a break and feel the earth. It will probably feel cool, but not cold. When your hole is one thousand meters deep, the earth should start to feel warm. If you can keep digging, you'll find that the earth continues to feel warmer as you dig deeper. Imagine wearing a concrete bodysuit all of the time. After a while, you'd feel extremely hot because of the tremendous pressure you'd feel on your body. If you think about it, the mantle wears a huge, heavy bodysuit that is about seventy kilometers thick. It's not too hard to believe, then, that there is extreme pressure and heat in the mantle. The high temperature and the push and pull forces cause some of the mantle to melt. This molten rock is known as magma. If you were wearing that concrete bodysuit, you'd probably fight to break free from it. You'd probably wiggle your fingers and stretch your toes to try and poke some small holes. The mantle tries to do just that. The outer layer of the earth has some weak spots and cracks in it. The magma in the mantle pushes and pulls against the outer layer until it finds a place where it can poke a hole and break free. Those places are called volcanoes. Once the magma bursts free it becomes lava. Magma and lava are the same substance. Both are melted rock. The different names help scientists know where the melted rock is located.

8. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Address, phone number, hiking, sights, and camping information, maps, weather, and links.
http://www.hawaii.volcanoes.national-park.com/
Welcome to the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Page This site is dedicated to providing information on Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about this park Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Links
Backcountry Camping

Brochures, Maps, Written Info

Camping Guide

Chat
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Weather

Search Now:
by John William Uhler Click Here to obtain Advertising Information on this Page This site is in no way associated with the United States Government, the Department of the Interior or the National Park Service

9. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Homepage
The official site about the most popular destination on the Big Island. Detailed volcano safety and Category Regional North America Travel and Tourism Activities......HAWAI'I volcanoes NATIONAL PARK, established in 1916, displays the results of 70million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution — processes that thrust
http://www.nps.gov/havo/home.htm
Lava entering the ocean. Dec. 2002. HVO Photo. H AWAI'I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK The park encompasses nearly 218,000 acres and ranges from sea level to the summit of the earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, offers scientists insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and visitors views of dramatic volcanic landscapes. Over half of the park is designated wilderness and provides unusual hiking and camping opportunities.
SITE NAVIGATION
Welcome to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Visitor Information

Lava, Maps, Drives, Hiking, Biking, Camping, Programs Accessibility Trip Planning
Education

Educational Programs, Park History, Volcano Books and Links
Resources

Natural, Invasive, and Cultural Resources of Hawai'i
Press Releases, After Dark in the Park Evening Program Schedule, Festivals, and Special Park Events

10. Volcanoes
Histoire des grandes ©ruptions, catalogue des volcans et biographies de volcanologues.
http://volcanoes.free.fr/

11. Volcano World -- The Premier Source Of Volcano Info On The Web
Volcano Listings The following links will take youto lists of all volcanoes on VW. Sorted by
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vw.html
The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info
Volcano Listings
The following links will take you to lists of all volcanoes on VW.
Sorted by:
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Celebrating 8 successful years on the Internet!
(Jan. 15, 1995-Jan. 15, 2003) Comments/Questions?

12. Untitled Document
New Zealand is volcano country with recent eruptions at White Island and Ruapehu. Site has photos, references, links, and books.
http://www.natureandco.co.nz/land_and_wildlife/landforms/volcanics/idx_volc.htm
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13. Cascade Volcanos: Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, And Mt. Adams
Satellite, still, and webcam photos of Mt. St. Helens before and after the eruption. Also includes information on Mt. Rainier and Mt.Adams.
http://landru.i-link-2.net/shnyves/volcanos.html
Cascade Mountain Volcanoes that surround the parish including Mt. Rainier, Mt. St.Helens, and Mt. Adams with links, and photographs. Last update: 1/6/2003 Mt. Rainier More in parish photos of Rainier, by Roger J. Smith, including one with Mineral lake and two from within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest . (These are non-standard views.) There is a live cam shot of Rainier from Crystal Mountain Ski resort A Space Shuttle image of the Parish ( actually the volcanoes that surround the parish). There is a recent topographical map of Rainier ; also see a radar image of Mt. Rainier. Mt. Rainier National Park photographs by RJS taken in May 1997. Also vintage photos of Rainier from postcards, including a Curtis photo of a climb. Photo of Mt. Rainier from Budd Inlet. This photo is at the Cascade Volcano information site John Donohue's National Park Photos of Mt. Rainier , and Mt. St. Helen's For detailed volcanic information on Rainier see the USGS main menu on Rainier. Especially interesting is the History and Hazards of Mr. Rainier

14. MTU Volcanoes Page - World Reference Map
Earth's Active volcanoes. by Geographic Region. Africa and Surrounding Islands.Fogo Caldera, SW Cape Verde Is. MTU volcanoes Page. volcanoes@mtu.edu.
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/world.html
Earth's Active Volcanoes
by Geographic Region
  • Africa and Surrounding Islands
  • Southwest Pacific, Southeast Asia, and India
  • East Asia (including Japan and Kamchatka)
  • Central Pacific and South Pacific, New Zealand
  • Alaska and the Northern Pacific Region
  • North America
  • 15. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (National Park Service)
    Official web site, from the National Park Service. Map, contact information, driving directions, information on camping and a hotel inside the park, fees, facilities.
    http://www.nps.gov/havo/index.htm
    Hawaii Volcanoes
    National Park Located near Hilo, HI TRAVEL BASICS CAMPING LODGING
    ACTIVITIES
    ... FEES/PERMITS Kilauea - July, 2002 - still flowing .... Click on the blue dot for more information about the park. (USGS photo) IN BRIEF
    Hawai'i 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. The park encompasses diverse environments that range from sea level to the summit of the earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, offers scientists insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and visitors views of dramatic volcanic landscapes. Over half of the park is designated wilderness and provides unusual hiking and camping opportunities. In recognition of its outstanding natural values, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park has been honored as an International Biosphere Reserve and a World Heritage Site.
  • Learn More about the History of the Park DESIGNATIONS
    Hawai'i National Park - August 1, 1916
  • 16. CVO Menu - Alaska Volcanoes And Volcanics - Maps And Graphics
    Maps and graphics from the United States Geological Survey cover various areas of volcanic activity.
    http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Alaska/Graphics/framework.html

    USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
    Alaska Volcanoes and Volcanics -
    Maps and Graphics, etc.
    LOAD PAGE with inlined thumbnails if you wish Link to: Alaskan Volcano Observatory Website for MORE Maps and Graphics

    17. Volcanoes
    This interactive exhibit, part of the Exhibits Collection of The Annenberg/CPB Projects, explores Category Science Earth Sciences Geology volcanoes Education...... occur. Activities in the exhibit invite visitors to melt rocks, locatefamous volcanoes and play the role of a volcanologist. The
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/volcanoes/

    18. Hale Mahana, Lodging Near Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii
    Lodging near Hawaii volcanoes National Park. Relax on the world's most active volcano. This vacation house lies in the coolness of a tropical upland rainforest, on the slope of Kilauea Volcano, in Volcano Village, on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    http://www.volcanovillage.net/halemahana/
    Hale Mahana
    House of Rest
    Enjoy a rest on the world's most active volcano! This secluded vacation house
    lies in the coolness of a tropical upland rainforest
    on the slopes of Kilauea Volcano
    near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
    on the Big Island
    of Hawaii. Show me in.

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    19. Volcanoes Of The United States [USGS]
    Detailed information about US volcanoes by Steven R. Brantley of the US Geological Survey.Category Science Earth Sciences Geology volcanoes...... gov/. Text Only . volcanoes of the United States. Online Version1.1. M. VIEW a list of other USGS General Interest Publications. http
    http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volcus/
    [ Text Only ]
    Volcanoes of the United States
    Online Version 1.1 M VIEW a list of other USGS General Interest Publications
    Maintained by Eastern Publications Group Web Team
    Updated 01.04.99

    20. Annenberg/CPB Exhibits -- Volcanoes - Introduction
    Today, there are many active volcanoes worldwide. Is there anythingwe can do to predict how and when they will erupt? As the world's
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/volcanoes/entry.html
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    in the global study of wildlife migration. Today, there are many active volcanoes worldwide. Is there anything we can do to predict how and when they will erupt? As the world's population grows, more and more people are living in potentially dangerous volcanic areas. Volcanic eruptions continueas they have throughout historyposing ever-greater threats to life and property. Mt. Rainier looms over the Seattle/Tacoma area, endangering a population of more than three million people. South of Mexico City, Popocatépetl has begun to come to life again, putting a million nearby residents at risk. Another million people living in the Naples area are threatened by Mt. Vesuvius's continued unrest. The need for planning is urgent. Continue >> "Volcanoes" is inspired by programs from Earth Revealed Home Channel Catalog ... Legal Policy

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