
Volcanoes by Richard V Fisher
Probing the science and mystery of volcanoes, this book chronicles not only their geologic behaviour, but also their profound effect on human life. The book covers the surprisingly large variety of volcanoes, the signs preceding eruptions and the far-reaching atmospheric consequences.
"A vivid, insightful, heavily illustrated book. . . Most important, Volcanoes is fun. The authors take us on a roller-coaster ride through centuries of volcanic thrills, keeping our attention riveted on the deadly fireworks, while giving us just enough science to deepen our awe."---William J. Broad, The New York Times Book Review
"A short course in volcanology offered by a team of scientists who bring both scholarship and something like glee to their work. . . . Abundantly illustrated, always accessible and sometimes downright chatty, Volcanoes is a work of science that has not lost its sense of wonder."---Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times
"Volcanoes: Crucibles of Change is written by three respected vulcanologists who, having witnessed several volcanic tragedies, hope to inform and educate people about the wonders, the thrills, and the dangers of volcanoes. . . .[It is an] informative and entertaining book."---Hazel Rymer, The Times Higher Education Supplement
"[An] entertaining and informative book that puts volcanoes firmly in their social and cultural place, as well as summarizing the scientific advances that have helped us to understand why and when they erupt. . . . It's a good read, too, written with enthusiasm and expert knowledge, as well as deadpan humour."---Sue Bowler, New Scientist
"Volcanoes is a compendium of facts and observations, compellingly and concisely explained."---Richard Fortey, London Review of Books
"A short course in volcanology offered by a team of scientists who bring both scholarship and something like glee to their work. . . . Abundantly illustrated, always accessible and sometimes downright chatty, Volcanoes is a work of science that has not lost its sense of wonder."---Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times
"Volcanoes: Crucibles of Change is written by three respected vulcanologists who, having witnessed several volcanic tragedies, hope to inform and educate people about the wonders, the thrills, and the dangers of volcanoes. . . .[It is an] informative and entertaining book."---Hazel Rymer, The Times Higher Education Supplement
"[An] entertaining and informative book that puts volcanoes firmly in their social and cultural place, as well as summarizing the scientific advances that have helped us to understand why and when they erupt. . . . It's a good read, too, written with enthusiasm and expert knowledge, as well as deadpan humour."---Sue Bowler, New Scientist
"Volcanoes is a compendium of facts and observations, compellingly and concisely explained."---Richard Fortey, London Review of Books
Richard V. Fisher is Professor Emeritus of Geological Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Grant Heiken, a volcanologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, teaches courses in volcanology at the University of New Mexico. Jeffrey B. Hulen is a research geologist at the Energy and Geoscience Institute of the University of Utah.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780691012131 |
| ISBN 10 | 069101213X |
| Title | Volcanoes |
| Author | Richard V Fisher |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Princeton University Press |
| Year published | 1997-05-25 |
| Number of pages | 344 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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