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  Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 (P.S.)

 
Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 (P.S.) under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $13.95
Sale: $2.00
 
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Simon Winchester
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.2109598
Publication Date: 2005-07-01
Reading Level: 464
 
Description: It may seem a stretch to connect a volcanic eruption with civil and religious unrest in Indonesia today, but Simon Winchester makes a compelling case. Krakatoa tells the frightening tale of the biggest volcanic eruption in history using a blend of gentle geology and narrative history. Krakatoa erupted at a time when technologies like the telegraph were becoming commonplace and Asian trade routes were being expanded by northern European companies. This bustling colonial backdrop provides an effective canvas for the suspense leading up to August 27th, 1883, when the nearby island of Krakatoa would violently vaporize. Winchester describes the eruption through the eyes of its survivors, and readers will be as horrified and mesmerized as eyewitnesses were as the death toll reached nearly 40,000 (almost all of whom died from tsunamis generated by the unimaginably strong shock waves of the eruption). Ships were thrown miles inshore, endless rains of hot ash engulfed those towns not drowned by 100 foot waves, and vast rafts of pumice clogged the hot sea. The explosion was heard thousands of miles away, and the eruption's shock wave traveled around the world seven times. But the book's biggest surprise is not the riveting catalog of the volcano's effects; rather, it is Winchester's contention that the Dutch abandonment of their Indonesian colonies after the disaster left local survivors to seek comfort in radical Islam, setting the stage for a volatile future for the region. --Therese Littleton

 

  Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God

 
Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $26.95
Sale: $15.85
 
Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Amos Nur::Dawn Burgess
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 930.1
Publication Date: 2008-04-13
Reading Level: 324
 
Description:

What if Troy was not destroyed in the epic battle immortalized by Homer? What if many legendary cities of the ancient world did not meet their ends through war and conquest as archaeologists and historians believe, but in fact were laid waste by a force of nature so catastrophic that religions and legends describe it as the wrath of god? Apocalypse brings the latest scientific evidence to bear on biblical accounts, mythology, and the archaeological record to explore how ancient and modern earthquakes have shaped history--and, for some civilizations, seemingly heralded the end of the world.

Archaeologists are trained to seek human causes behind the ruins they study. Because of this, the subtle clues that indicate earthquake damage are often overlooked or even ignored. Amos Nur bridges the gap that for too long has separated archaeology and seismology. He examines tantalizing evidence of earthquakes at some of the world's most famous archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and elsewhere, including Troy, Jericho, Knossos, Mycenae, Armageddon, Teotihuacán, and Petra. He reveals what the Bible, the Iliad, and other writings can tell us about the seismic calamities that may have rocked the ancient world. He even explores how earthquakes may have helped preserve the Dead Sea Scrolls. As Nur shows, recognizing earthquake damage in the shifted foundations and toppled arches of historic ruins is vital today because the scientific record of world earthquake risks is still incomplete. Apocalypse explains where and why ancient earthquakes struck--and could strike again.


 

  Supervolcano

 
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Price: $17.99
Sale: $7.84
 
Manufacturer: Career Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Supe John Savino
Publisher: Career Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.21
Publication Date: 2008-10-09
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: Approximately 75,000 years ago, an event occurred that almost wiped out human life. According to a stunning new theory, this singular event may also have completely altered the genetic evolution of humankind. It was an event that released 3,000 times the energy of Mt. St. Helens.

The new book, Supervolcano, explores this eruption of the Toba supervolcano in Sumatra, Indonesia, its far-reaching impact, and the strong possibility of another supervolcano eruption in our lifetime.

Supervolcanoes are considered one of the five biggest threats to humankind, along with asteroids, nuclear war, disease, and global warming. But of those, supervolcanoes are the only threat that cannot be prevented.

And their effects are catastrophic. So devastating was the Toba eruption and the sheer amount of ash it released into the atmosphere, it altered the global climate for years, creating a mini Ice Age that obliterated massive amounts of plant, animal, and human life. A new theory claims this earth-shattering event also caused a severe "population bottleneck" in humans, leading to the eventual extinction of all other branches of our species with the exception of one...the branch that survived Toba and became modern humans.

Supervolcano will explore:
-What supervolcanos are, where they are found, and why they are so deadly to life on earth.
-Toba, the largest of the known supervolcanoes in the past 27 million years, and how its catastrophic environmental aftermath brought humanity to the brink of extinction.
-How genetic, geological, and computer studies show that each human today is related to a survivor of Toba.
-How we can prepare for the next supervolcano, which many earth scientists believe could be right here in our own backyard--Yellowstone National Park. And why they believe an eruption at Yellowstone could be as catastrophic for humanity as Toba.

 

  Volcanoes (A Firefly Guide)

 
Volcanoes (A Firefly Guide) under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $3.25
 
Manufacturer: Firefly Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Mauro Rosi::Paolo Papale::Luca Lupi::Marco Stoppato
Publisher: Firefly Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.21
Publication Date: 2003-03-01
Reading Level: 336
 
Description:

Volcanoes describes in stunning detail 100 active volcanoes around the planet. Every entry describes the principal characteristics of the volcano, such as the geodynamic environment leading to its formation, its structure, special features, morphology, its method of eruption, and the materials erupted. There are also traveler's directions for reaching each volcano.

The word volcano usually evokes images of cone-shaped mountains with smooth, steep slopes and a plume of smoke rising skyward. This, however, is only one of the five types of volcanoes. In this comprehensive guide, readers will learn about these basic types:

  • Island-Arc volcanoes (Alaska, Japan and Indonesia)
  • Hot-Spot volcanoes (Hawaii)
  • Ocean-Ridge volcanoes (Iceland)
  • Continental-Margin volcanoes (North America and the Andes)
  • Continental-Rift volcanoes (eastern Africa)

Written and illustrated by experts in the field, Volcanoes will appeal to readers interested in science and natural history; travelers to regions of volcanic activity; students; and inhabitants of areas exposed to volcanic eruptions.

The book also addresses predicting eruptions and how to minimize the risks posed by them.


 

  Super Volcano: The Ticking Time Bomb Beneath Yellowstone National Park

 
Super Volcano: The Ticking Time Bomb Beneath Yellowstone National Park under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $15.57
 
Manufacturer: Voyageur Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Greg Breining
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.21097875
Publication Date: 2007-10-15
Reading Level: 256
 
Description:
Despite growing evidence of geothermic activity under America's first and foremost national park, it took geologists a long time to realize that there was actually a volcano beneath Yellowstone. And then, why couldn't they find the caldera or crater? Because, as an aerial photograph finally revealed, the caldera is 45 miles wide, encompassing all of Yellowstone. What will happen, in human terms, when it erupts?

Greg Breining explores the shocking answer to this question and others in a scientific yet accessible look at the enormous natural disaster brewing beneath the surface of the United States. Yellowstone is one of the world's five "super volcanoes." When it erupts, much of the nation will be hit hard.

Though historically Yellowstone has erupted about every 600,000 years, it has not done so for 630,000, meaning it is 30,000 years overdue. Starting with a scenario of what will happen when Yellowstone blows, this fascinating study describes how volcanoes function and includes a timeline of famous volcanic eruptions throughout history.

 

  Earthquakes

 
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Manufacturer: W.H. Freeman & Company
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Bruce A. Bolt
Publisher: W.H. Freeman & Company
Edition: 3rd
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.22
Publication Date: 1992-11
Reading Level: 331
 

 

  Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

 
Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $29.95
Sale: $15.34
 
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Robert B. Smith::Lee J. Siegel
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Dewey Decimal Number: 557.875
Publication Date: 2000-05-25
Reading Level: 256
 
Description: Millions of years ago, the North American continent was dragged over the world's largest continental hotspot, a huge column of hot and molten rock rising from the Earth's interior that traced a 50-mile wide, 500-mile-long path northeastward across Idaho. Generating cataclysmic volcanic eruptions and large earthquakes, the hotspot helped lift the Yellowstone Plateau to more than 7,000 feet and pushed the northern Rockies to new heights, forming unusually large glaciers to carve the landscape. It also created the jewel of the U.S. national park system: Yellowstone. Meanwhile, forces stretching apart the western U.S. created the mountainous glory of Grand Teton National Park. These two parks, with their majestic mountains, dazzling geysers, and picturesque hot springs, are windows into the Earth's interior, revealing the violent power of the dynamic processes within. Smith and Siegel offer expert guidance through this awe-inspiring terrain, bringing to life the grandeur of these geologic phenomena as they reveal the forces that have shaped--and continue to shape--the greater Yellowstone-Teton region. Over seventy illustrations--including fifty-two in full color--illuminate the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, while two final chapters provide driving tours of the parks to help visitors enjoy and understand the regions wonders. Fascinating and informative, this book affords us a striking new perspective on Earth's creative forces.

 

  Exploration Seismology

 
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Price: $99.00
Sale: $61.98
 
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: R. E. Sheriff::L. P. Geldart
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2
Dewey Decimal Number: 622.1592
Publication Date: 1995-08-25
Reading Level: 628
 
Description: This is the completely updated revision of the highly regarded book Exploration Seismology. Available now in one volume, this textbook provides a complete and systematic discussion of exploration seismology. The first part of the book looks at the history of exploration seismology and the theory - developed from the first principles of physics. All aspects of seismic acquisition are then described. The second part of the book goes on to discuss data-processing and interpretation. Applications of seismic exploration to groundwater, environmental and reservoir geophysics are also included. The book is designed to give a comprehensive up-to-date picture of the applications of seismology. Exploration Seismology's comprehensiveness makes it suitable as a text for undergraduate courses for geologists, geophysicists and engineers, as well as a guide and reference work for practising professionals.

 

  The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes: Jim Berkland, Maverick Geologist--How His Quake Warnings Can Save Lives

 
The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes: Jim Berkland, Maverick Geologist--How His Quake Warnings Can Save Lives under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $16.95
Sale: $8.43
 
Manufacturer: Sentient Publications
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Cal Orey
Publisher: Sentient Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.22092
Publication Date: 2006-01-25
Reading Level: 282
 
Description: Meet Jim Berkland, a California geologist whose forecast of the famous October 17, 1989 World Series Quake that rumbled through the San Francisco Bay Area was right on the money. This is the first book to document a geologist's uncanny ability to foretell earthquakes around the world. This facinating read includes stories of earthquake survivors, a wealth of details about seismic activity in earthquake prone regions around the world.

 

  Volcanism

 
Volcanism under Volcanology in The Books Store
Price: $99.00
Sale: $66.00
 
Manufacturer: Springer
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Hans-Ulrich Schmincke
Publisher: Springer
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.21
Publication Date: 2005-11-14
Reading Level: 324
 
Description:

Volcanic eruptions are the clear and dramatic expression of dynamic processes going on in planet Earth. The author, one of the most profound specialists in the field of volcanology, explains in a concise and easy to understand manner the basics and most recent findings in the field of volcanology. Based on plate tectonics and illustrated with more than 300 color figures, the book offers insights into the generation of magmas and the occurrence and origin of volcanoes. The analysis and description of volcanic structures is followed by process-oriented chapters discussing the role of magmatic gases, as well as explosive mechanisms and sedimentation of volcanic material. The final chapters deal with the forecast of eruptions and their influence on climate. Students and scientists from a broad range of fields will find this book an interesting and attractive source of information.

From the reviews:

"The science of volcanology has made tremendous progress over the past 40 years, primarily because of technological advances and because each tragic eruption has led researchers to recognize the processes behind such serious hazards. Yet scientists are still learning a great deal because of photographs that either capture those processes in action or show us the critical factors left behind in the rock record.

Volcanism by Hans-Ulrich Schmincke has photos of the best quality I have ever seen in a text on the subject. I found myself wishing that I had had the photo of Nicaragua’s Masaya volcano, which was the subject of my dissertation, but it was Schmincke who was able to include it in his book. In addition, the schematic figures in their wide range of styles are clear, colorful, and simplified to emphasize the most important factors while including all significant features. The book’s paper is of such high quality that at times I felt I had turned two pages rather than one.

I have really enjoyed reading and rereading Schmincke’s book. It fills a great gap in texts available for teaching any basic course in volcanology. No other book I know of has the depth and breadth of Volcanism. I was disappointed that the text did not arrive on my desk until last August, when it was too late for me to choose it for my course in volcanology. I am also disappointed about another fact—the book’s binding is already becoming tattered because of my intense use of it!

Schmincke is a volcanologist who, in 1967, first published papers on sedimentary rocks of volcanic origin, the direction traveled by lava flows millions of years ago, and the structures preserved in explosive ignimbrites, or pumice-flow deposits, that reveal important details of their formation. Since then, his studies in Germany’s Laacher See, the Canary Islands, the Troodos Ophiolite of Cyprus, and many other regions have forged great fundamental advances. Such contributions have been recognized with his receipt of several international awards and clearly give him a strong base for writing the book.

However, as a scientist who has focused on the challenges of monitoring the very diverse activities of volcanoes, I think that the text’s overriding emphasis on the rock record has its cost. The group of scientists who are struggling with their goals to reduce or mitigate the hazards of the eruptions of tomorrow need to learn more about the options of technology, instrumentation, and methodology that are currently available. More than 500 million people live near the more than 1500 known active volcanoes and are constantly facing serious threats of eruptions. An extremely energetic earthquake caused the horrific tsunamis of 2004. However, the tsunamis of 1792, 1815, and 1883, which were caused by the eruptions of Japan’s Unzen volcano and Indonesia’s Tambora and Krakatau volcanoes, each took a similar toll.

( Stanley N. Williams, PHYSICS TODAY, April 2005)


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