Volcanoes

Volcanoes
Title Volcanoes PDF eBook
Author Maryann Dobeck
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages 36
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1450907806

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Find out about geothermal energy, plate tectonics, and pyroclastic flow as they relate to the causes and effects of volcanic eruption.

Volcanic Wines

Volcanic Wines
Title Volcanic Wines PDF eBook
Author John Szabo
Publisher Jacqui Small
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-10-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781910254004

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Winner in Drink category - André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards 2016 Volcanic Wines takes a novel approach to the world of wine, using volcanic soil as the overarching theme and link between a wide range of grapes and wine regions. Wine professionals are already deeply attuned to the impact of terroir and soil type on wine characteristics and quality. While consumers tend to rely on grape variety as their main purchasing cue, as the market broadens and general knowledge of wine expands, terroir now figures more prominently in their thinking. It's more widely acknowledged and understood today that even small variations in soil type can result in dramatically different wines, and that the same soil type can yield a distinctive imprint regardless of grape variety or production region. John Szabo introduces geology, volcanism and the correlation between soil type and wine composition, with the right balance of science, personal history and commercial considerations. A wide and breathtaking range of photographs highlight how stunning volcanic wine regions are; together with maps and wine labels, the reader is taken on a visual tour of these remote corners of the globe. Volcanic Wines is a well-researched resource on the history, unique characteristics, wine styles and most celebrated producers in each volcanic region. Personal and anecdotal information helps to humanize the journey, with experiences and discoveries shared in eloquent but accessible, playful prose.

Nisyros Volcano

Nisyros Volcano
Title Nisyros Volcano PDF eBook
Author Volker Jörg Dietrich
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 346
Release 2017-08-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3319554603

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This book presents the first compilation of scientific research on the island of Nisyros, involving various geoscientific disciplines. Presenting a wealth of illustrations and maps, including a geological map of the volcano, it also provides valuable insights into the geothermal potential of Greece. The island of Nisyros is a Quaternary volcano located at the easternmost end of the South Aegean Volcanic Arc. The island is nearly circular, with an average diameter of 8 km, and covers an area of approximately 42 km2. It lies above a base of Mesozoic limestone and a thin crust, with the mantle-crust transition located at a depth of approximately 27 km. The volcanic edifice of Nisyros comprises a succession of calc-alkaline lavas and pyroclastic rocks, as well as a summit caldera with an average diameter of 4 km. Nisyros marks the most recent volcano in the large prehistoric volcanic field between Kos-Yali-Strongyli-Pyrgousa-Pachia-Nisyros, where the largest eruption (“Kos Plateau Tuff”) in the history of the eastern Mediterranean devastated the Dodecanese islands 161,000 years ago. Although the last volcanic activity on Nisyros dates back at least 20,000 to 25,000 years, it encompasses an active hydrothermal system underneath the volcano with temperatures of roughly 100°C at the Lakki plain, the present-day caldera floor and 350°C at a depth of 1,550 m. A high level of seismic unrest, thermal waters and fumarolic gases bear testament to its continuous activity, which is due to a large volume of hot rocks and magma batches at greater depths, between 3,000 and 8,000 m. Violent hydrothermal eruptions accompanied by major earthquakes occurred in 1873 and 1888 and left behind large, “world-wide unique” explosion craters in the old caldera. Through diffuse soil degassing, the discharge of all hydrothermal craters in the Lakki plain releases 68 tons of hydrothermal-volcanic derived CO2 and 42 MW of thermal energy per day. This unique volcanic and hydrothermal environment is visited daily by hundreds of tourists.

On Steam, as the motive power in earthquakes and volcanoes, and on the cavities in the earth's crust. MS. notes and corrections

On Steam, as the motive power in earthquakes and volcanoes, and on the cavities in the earth's crust. MS. notes and corrections
Title On Steam, as the motive power in earthquakes and volcanoes, and on the cavities in the earth's crust. MS. notes and corrections PDF eBook
Author Richard Atkinson PEACOCK
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1870
Genre
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Volcano!

Volcano!
Title Volcano! PDF eBook
Author Linda Barr
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 66
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780736827874

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Discusses what causes volcanic eruptions, the three main types of volcanoes, early myths about volcanoes, and the environmental impact of eruptions, and takes a comprehensive look at the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State.

A Project Guide to Volcanoes

A Project Guide to Volcanoes
Title A Project Guide to Volcanoes PDF eBook
Author Claire O'Neal
Publisher Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 52
Release 2010-12-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 161228115X

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Volcanoes literally turn the earth inside out, bringing hot molten rock from deep inside the earth to the surface. Learn more about the spectacular geology behind volcanoes with twelve fun science projects you can do yourself. You’ll think like a volcanologist as you build a model volcano that really erupts, re-create the formation of Hawaii, and make your own power station using the heat that powers volcanic eruptions. Get up close and personal with the destructive forces of the earth!

Saturated Steam the Motive Power in Volcanoes and Earthquakes

Saturated Steam the Motive Power in Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Title Saturated Steam the Motive Power in Volcanoes and Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author Richard Atkinson Peacock
Publisher
Total Pages 158
Release 1882
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN

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