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  1. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Fire from Beneath the Sea by Barbara Decker, 2003-06-01
  2. Volcanoes (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) by Franklyn M. Branley, 2008-04-01
  3. Volcanoes by Robert Decker, Barbara Decker, 2005-10-07
  4. Volcanoes in America's National Parks (Odyssey Guides) by Robert Decker, Barbara Decker, 2001-08-01
  5. Volcanoes and the Environment
  6. Time For Kids: Volcanoes! (Time For Kids) by Editors Of Time For Kids, 2006-05-01
  7. Explore It: Earthquakes and Volcanoes (Explore It) by Anne Rooney, 2006-02-23
  8. Volcanoes of North America: The United States and Canada
  9. Volcanoes of the Cascades: A Postcard Book (Postcard Books) by The Globe Pequot Press, 2004-10-01
  10. Volcanoes, Level 2: Internet Referenced (Beginners Nature - New Format) by Stephanie Turnbull, 2006-07-11
  11. Janice VanCleave's Volcanoes: Mind-boggling Experiments You Can Turn Into Science Fair Projects (Spectacular Science Project) by Janice VanCleave, 1994-03
  12. The volcanoes above us by Norman Lewis, 1957
  13. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (True Books, National Parks) by Sharlene Nelson, Ted Nelson, 1998-09
  14. Earthquake Games: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Explained by 32 Games and Experiments by Matthys Levy, Mario Salvadori, 1997-09-01

21. Volcanoes On-Line Edition
volcanoes OnLine Edition This web page is the on-line version of a general interest publication prepared by the United States Geological Survey. This page provides a general introduction to
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc/index.html&y=

22. Potentially Active Volcanoes - The National Atlas Of The United States Of Americ
Map with information about California's four potentially active volcanos Mount Shasta, Medicine Lake, Lassen Park, and Long Valley. Information for each volcano includes name, type, photograph, elevation, and links to USGS information.
http://www.nationalatlas.gov/volcanoca.html
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URL: http:// nationalatlas.gov/volcanoca.html
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23. CVO Menu - Africa Volcanoes And Volcanics
s and maps.......
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Africa/

USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
Africa Volcanoes and Volcanics

24. 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
For Teachers Broadcast Schedule
Find out when your favorite Annenberg/CPB progam airs on the Annenberg/CPB Channel. 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

25. Plate Tectonics - Earth Like A Puzzle - Children Learn About Plate Tectonics, Ea
Explores plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, and the way they shape the earth.
http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/voyager/earth_puzzle/
by Nan Criqui
M ost people know that Earth is moving around the Sun and that it is constantly spinning. But did you know that the continents and oceans are moving across the surface of the planet? Volcanoes and earthquakes as well as mountain ranges and islands all are results of this movement.
Less than 100 years ago, many scientists thought the continents always had been the same shape and in the same place. A few scientists noted that the eastern coastline of South America and the western coastline of Africa looked as if they could fit together. Some also noted that, with a little imagination, all the continents could be joined together like giant puzzle pieces to create one large continent surrounded by one huge ocean.
Imagine the continents as giant puzzle pieces. When the pieces are placed in this arrangement you can see how well their coastlines fit together.

26. Volcanoes Can We Predict Volcanic Eruptions?
volcanoes Can We Predict Volcanic Eruptions? This volcanoes site provides information about volcanoes as well as a classroom activity. There are video clips which show some of the features
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.learner.org/exhibits/volcanoes/entry

27. Pele's Pad - A Romantic Volcano Village House
Located just one mile from Hawaii volcanoes National Park. Perfect for a honeymoon getaway or a romantic place to stay for lava watchers. Pele's Pad has a large bath tub for two. Breakfast included.
http://ehawaiiweb.com/volcano/
Pele's Pad Volcano House
" The Most Romantic Honeymoon Cottage in Volcano "
Best in Volcano for two people. Reservation Lava Flow Report Contact Us Located near one of the top Hawaii visitor attractions. Just one mile from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This cottage is truly the perfect romantic hideaway yet close to the sites and scenic marvels only Kilauea Volcano provides. The legend of Pele "Goddess of the Hawaiian Volcanoes" is no laughing matter. People who take lava rock from Pele's Volcano Home often send it back with stories of bad luck. No problem just don't take Pele's rock home in your baggage. It's all you need to know. Contact us to return rocks taken from Pele's Volcano.
This romantic honeymoon cottage will make you want to come back. Privacy and a big bathtub along with all the standard amenities. This Volcano House was built with great love and care. It's very private surrounded by rainforest. The sleeping loft has a queen size bed where you wake to see the morning sun tipping the Koa trees. Sip your coffee on the covered lanai and smell the wild ginger on the morning air. The sunken bathtub, big enough for two, has French windows that open onto the deck surrounded by giant tree ferns.

28. Front_Page
Official website of the SalemKeizer, Oregon volcanoes minor league baseball team.
http://www.volcanoesbaseball.com/
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29. Earth's Active Volcanoes By Geographic Region
Earth's Active volcanoes by Geographic Region This site describes active volcanoes from around the world by using the volcano links from the Michigan Technological University and the homepages of
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/world.html&

30. 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
  • 31. Volcano Hawaii Accommodations "The Lava Lodge At Volcano Village"
    Accommodations one mile from Hawaii volcanoes National Park. Rooms and cottages available year round.
    http://hawaii-volcano.net/
    Hale Kilauea / Lava Lodge
    Click Here For Free Stuff and discounts
    From Restaurants - Accommodations - All In Volcano Village Hawaii.
    Special - Save $40.00 on a Cozy Volcano Cottage includes Breakfast Call for $65.00 per night special - 2 people private bath. Rooms and Cottages Instant Lava Report Contact Us Photographs of: Hawaii's State Bird, Hawaii lava, Hawaii flowers, Hawaii sunsets, Hawaii Beaches and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Visitors traveling to The Big Island of Hawaii often stay near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kilauea Volcano has been erupting since 1983 and shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Book at least one night with Volcano Hawaii "Lava Lodge" Accommodations and receive the free Volcano Hawaii Mailer.
    The Big Island of Hawaii is larger than all the other Hawaiian Island combined. From Volcano Village , travelers can explore Punaluu Black Sand Beach and see the Big Green Sea Turtles or spend the day at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

    Volcano Hawaii
    Lava Lodge Accommodations
    For Reservations Call
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    32. How Volcanoes Work
    How volcanoes Work How volcanoes Work was constructed and is maintained by Dr. Vic Camp from San Diego State University's Department of Geological Sciences. The site takes a comprehensive look
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/

    33. USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO)
    The US Geological Survey s Cascades Volcano Observatory Website, which focuseson hazards, activity, history, and monitoring of volcanoes, with emphasis on
    http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/
    Cascades Volcano Observatory
    USGS Home Geology Water VHP ... Site Map
    Special Features
    News and Current Events
    CVO Talks and Presentations - Cascade Range Updates - Mount St. Helens Updates - World-Wide Volcanoes in the News - Links to Current Volcanic Activity
    Cascade Range Current Activity Updates

    Current Status of the Cascade Range Volcanoes
    Cascade Range Volcanoes Summary

    Interactive table, Cascades Volcanoes with links to new publications, current information, photos, maps, links, plus brief eruptive history of each volcano
    Hazards Assessment Reports and Maps

    Latest Hazards Assessment Reports and Maps (in PDF) for various volcanoes in the Cascade Range
    Educational Outreach

    Learn about Volcanoes - FAQ's - Terminology - Read About Volcanoes - Become a Volcanologist - Activities and "Fun Stuff" - Videos and Posters - "Pictograms" - Teachers Packets and Aids - Educational Links, etc.
    Living With Volcanoes
    America's Volcanic Past - The "Plus Side" of Volcanoes - Historical, Cultural, and Economic Side of Volcanoes - "VolcanoCams" - Volcanoes in the Movies - What to do if a Volcano Erupts, etc.

    34. Current Update Of The Eruption Of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai`i
    Hawaiian Volcano Observatory A description of the most recent activity of Kilauea Volcano, including images, videos, maps, and diagrams. Scientific information about volcanoes at Hawaii Island.
    http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/main.html

    Eruption

    Summary
    Hazards

    History
    Eruption Update and Image Archive
    deformation images maps Note: Check Photo Glossary or a good dictionary for any terms unfamiliar to you. See Maps and accompanying caption for place names. Current Deformation Images and Chronology Looking for images you could swear you saw here but can't find now? Check Image Archive Note: The problem with over-compression for most images taken on June 6, 8, and 9 has been fixed. Thanks to those of you who wrote, and apologies to all.
    12 June 2004
    Both entry clusters active
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    large Left . Photographer heard cracking sound, glanced up, and saw top of tumulus sliding seaward (left). After wits were regained, this scene was shot. Lava was gushing from inside tumulus into water but was obscured from this vantage point. Collapsed top of tumulus is relatively smooth sloping area at left, with glow reflecting off inner wall of tumulus. Width of view, 8 m. 0528. Right . Photographer rushed to other side of tumulus and, 4 minutes later, observed this stream pouring onto rocks near shoreline. Width of streams, 1-1.5 m. 0532.

    35. CVO Menu - INDEX To CVO Online Volcanoes
    Washington volcanoes. A IMPORTANT NOTE This list does not represent allof the volcanoes of the World . There are MANY more. This list
    http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/framework.html

    USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
    Volcanoes
    A B C D ... Z IMPORTANT NOTE: This list does not represent all of the "Volcanoes of the World". There are MANY more. This list will get you started however as it contains many Cascade Range volcanoes, other U.S. volcanoes, foreign volcanoes where our office has worked, erupting volcanoes you may have heard about in the news, or neighboring volcanoes to those currently erupting. If you cannot find the volcano you are interested in please try the Smithsonian Institutions Global Volcanism Program's comprehensive list of "Volcanoes of the World"

    36. ITALY'S VOLCANOES: THE CRADLE OF VOLCANOLOGY
    Presentation and description of all major Italian volcanoes and volcanic areaswith maps, photos and reference lists, and links for further information.
    http://boris.vulcanoetna.com/

    http://boris.vulcanoetna.com
    or http://stromboli.net/boris A site dedicated to the volcanoes of Italy, their geology, activity and hazards
    with frequent updates on significant eruptive events - on-line since 8 May 1995
    Last modified on 30 May 2004 Black beak open toward the sky: three years ago this peculiarly shaped vent was the site of continuous activity in the summit area of Mount Etna, but since the eruption of July-August 2001 it lies silent. This is the "Levantino", a satellite vent on the northeastern flank of the Southeast Crater, one of Etna's four summit craters (whose cone is seen in left distance), which first became active in 2000 and participated in nearly all of the spectacular paroxysms of 2000-2001. This view is from the northeastern base of the "Levantino" on 18 March 2004. White gas plume seen in the sky is largely fed from the Northeast Crater, out of the view to the right. Although the Southeast Crater and its satellite vents have remained completely quiet since 2001, it is likely that there will be renewed activity in the future and the place will not be as peaceful as in this photograph. Introduction to this site "Thank You's" page Site map What's new on this site?

    37. Welcome To The Exciting Adventure - The Famous Volcanoes
    Photos of famous volcanoes all over the world. Links to sites about specific volcanoes.
    http://www.famousvolcanoes.netfirms.com/

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    38. ThinkQuest : Library : Volcanoes Online
    volcanoes Online Your Ultimate Guide to volcanoes on the Net! Brought to you byThinkquest Team 17457. Do sign the guestbook. =). MEDIACITY SINGAPORE website
    http://library.thinkquest.org/17457/english.html
    Index Earth Science Volcanoes
    Volcanoes Online
    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. Every correct answer saves 800 more people! The site is available in English and Dutch. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards First Place Languages English Dutch Students Cameron West Valley High School, Yakima, WA, United States Jeroen Katholieke Scholengemeenschap Etten-Leur, Etten-Leur, Netherlands Galvin The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Coaches Branden Taggart West Valley High School, Yakima, WA, United States hans fevre le scholengemeenschap etten-leur, etten-leur, Netherlands Hana Gwee The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

    39. Vanuatu
    Map with detailed information on each volcano.
    http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/australia/vanuatu/vanuatu.html
    Vanuatu
    Vanuatu (formerly called the New Hebrides Islands) is a line of volcanic islands and submarine volcanoes 1,400 miles (2,300 km) east of northeast Australia. There are 13 main islands, nine of which are home to active volcanoes. Espiritu Santo and Malekula are older islands made of Miocene (5-24 million years old) andesitic volcanic rocks. Volcanic rocks on Maewo and Pentecost islands are also Miocene in age. Map with islands (names on left) and volcanoes (names to right of islands) from Fisher (1957).
    The geologically recent tectonic history of this region is complex. Colley and Warden suggested that the Miocene volcanic rocks were related to south-westward directed subduction. Present-day volcanism is related to the north-eastward directed subduction of the Australian Plate beneath the edge of the Pacific Plate. The two plates converge at a rate of about 9 cm/year. A divergent plate boundary (called a spreading center or spreading axis) is east of Vanuatu. Modified from Monzier and others (1997).
    Volcanoes of Vanuatu
    Ambrym
    Aneityum

    Aoba

    East Epi
    ...
    Yasur.html

    40. ThinkQuest : Library : Volcanoes Online
    The Legend Structure of a Volcano Types of volcanoes How a Volcano Erupts Hot SpotsTypes of Eruptions Volcanic Features Effects of Eruptions Prediction of
    http://library.thinkquest.org/17457/volcanoes/index.php
    Index Earth Science Volcanoes
    Volcanoes Online
    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. Every correct answer saves 800 more people! The site is available in English and Dutch. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards First Place Languages English Dutch Students Cameron West Valley High School, Yakima, WA, United States Jeroen Katholieke Scholengemeenschap Etten-Leur, Etten-Leur, Netherlands Galvin The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Coaches Branden Taggart West Valley High School, Yakima, WA, United States hans fevre le scholengemeenschap etten-leur, etten-leur, Netherlands Hana Gwee The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

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