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Encyclopedia of Volcanoes
Encyclopedia of Volcanoes gives an overview on volcanism, on IAVCEI members and other scholars.


 * Contents:
 * Robert D. Ballard, Foreword.
 * The Editors, Preface.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson, Introduction.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson, The History of Volcanology.
 * Origin and Transport of Magma:
 * Raymond Jeanloz, Mantle of the Earth.
 * Paul D. Asimuw, Melting the Mantle.
 * Martha J. Daines, Migration of Melt.
 * Michael R. Perfit and John P. Davidson, Plate Tectonics and Volcanism.
 * Nick W. Rogers and Chris J. Hawkesworth, Composition of Magmas.
 * Timothy L. Grove, Origin of Magmas.
 * Paul J. Wallace and Alfred T. Anderson, Volatiles in Magmas.
 * Frank J. Spera, Physical Properties of Magmas.
 * Bruce D. Marsh, Magma Chambers.
 * Malcolm J. Rutherford and James E. Gardner, Rates of Magma Ascent.
 * Charles R. Carrigan, Plumbing Systems.
 * Claude Jaupart, Magma at Shallow Levels.
 * Eruption:
 * Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert, Earth's Volcanoes and Eruptions: An Overview.
 * David M. Pyle, Sizes of Volcanic Eruptions.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson, Volcanic Episodes and Rates of Volcanism.
 * Effusive Volcanism:
 * George P. L. Walker, Basaltic Volcanoes and Volcanic Systems.
 * Christopher R. J. Kilburn, Lava Flows.
 * Jonathan H. Fink and Steven W. Anderson, Lava Domes and Coulees.
 * John A. Wolff and Janet M. Sumner, Lava Fountains and Their Products.
 * Charles B. Conner and F. Michael Conway, Basaltic Volcanic Fields.
 * Peter R. Hooper, Flood Basalt Provinces.
 * Rodey Batiza and James D. L. White, Submarine Lavas and Hyaloclastite.
 * Ralf Schmidt and Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, Seamounts and Island Building.
 * John Smellie, Subglacial eruptions.
 * Explosive Volcanism:
 * K. V. Cashman, B. Sturtevant, P. Papale, and O. Navon, Magmatic Fragmentation.
 * Meghan M. Morrisey, Bernd Zimanuwski, Kenneth Wohletz, and Ralf Buettner, Phreatomagmatic Fragmentation.
 * S. Vergniolle and M. Mangan, Strombolian and Hawaiian Eruptions.
 * Meghan M. Morrissey and Larry G. Mastin, Vulcanian Eruptions.
 * Raffaello Cioni, Paola Marianelli, Roberto Santecroce, and Alessandro Sbrana, Plinian and Subplinian Eruptions.
 * James D. L. White and Bruce F. Houghton, Surtseyan and Related Phreatomagmatic Eruptions.
 * B. F. Houghton, C. J. N. Wilson, R. T. Smith, and J. S. Gilbert, Phreatoplinian Eruptions.
 * Steven Carey and Markus I. Bursik, Volcanic Plumes.
 * Colin J. N. Wilson and Bruce F. Houghton, Pyroclastic Transport and Deposition.
 * B. F. Houghton, C. J. N. Wilson, and D. M. Pyle, Pyroclastic Fall Deposits.
 * Greg Valentine and Richard V. Fisher, Pyroclastic Surges and Directed Blasts.
 * A. Freundt, S. N. Carey, and C. J. N. Wilson, Ignimbrites and Deposits of Block-and-Ash Flows.
 * James W. Vallance, Lahar Deposits.
 * Tadabide Ui, Sbinji Takarada and Mitsubiro Yoshimoto, Debris Avalanche Deposits.
 * Steven Carey, Volcaniclastic Sedimentation Around Island Arces.
 * Peter W. Lipman, Calderas.
 * Jon P. Davidson and Sban De Silva, Composite Volcanoes.
 * Dirk Vespermann and Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, Scoria Cones and Tuff Rings.
 * Extraterrestrial Volcanism:
 * Paul D. Spudis, Volcanism on the Moon.
 * Rosaly Lopes-Gautier, Volcanism on Io.
 * L. S. Crumpler and Jayne C. Aubele, Volcanism on Venus.
 * James R. Zimbelman, Volcanism on Mars.
 * Paul Geissler, Cryovolcanism in the Outer Solar System.
 * Volcano Interactions:
 * Pierre Delmelle and John Stix, Volcanic Gases.
 * Fraser Goff and Catby J. Janik, Geothermal Systems.
 * Manfred P. Hochstein and Patrick R. L. Browne, Surface Manifestations of Geothermal Systems with Volcanic Heat Sources.
 * David A. Butterfield, Deep Ocean Hydrothermal Vents.
 * Pierre Delmelle and Alain Bernard, Volcanic Lakes.
 * Noel C. White and Richard J. Harrington, Mineral Deposits Associated with Volcanism.
 * Volcanic Hazards:
 * T. P. Miller and T. J. Casadevall, Volcanic Ash Hazards to Aviation.
 * Michael J. Mills, Volcanic Aerosol and Global Atmospheric Effects.
 * Setsuya Nakada, Hazards from Pyroclastic Flows and Surges.
 * Donald W. Peterson and Robert I. Tilling, Lava Flow Hazards.
 * Kelvin S. Rodolfo, The Hazard from Lahars and Jökulhlaups.
 * Glyn Williams-Jones and Hazel Rymer, Volcanic Gas Hazards.
 * James E. Begét, Volcanic Tsunamis.
 * Stephen R. McNutt, Volcanic Seismicity.
 * Peter J. Baxter, Impacts of Eruptions on Human Health.
 * Michael A. Arthur, The Volcanic Contributions to the Sulfur and Carbon Geochemical Cycles and Global Change.
 * Ian W. B. Thornton, The Ecology of Volcanoes: Recovery and Reassembly of Living Communities.
 * Michael R. Rampino and Stephen Self, Volcanism and Biotic Extinction.
 * Eruption Response and Mitigation:
 * Stephen R. McNutt, Seismic Monitoring.
 * John B. Murray, Hazel Rymer, and Corinne A. Locke, Ground Deformation, Gravity, and Magnetics.
 * John Stix and Hélène Gaonac'h, Gas, Plume, and Thermal Monitoring.
 * Stephen R. McNutt, Hazel Rymer, and John Stix, Synthesis of Volcano Monitoring.
 * Christopher G. Newhall, Volcano Warnings.
 * Servando De La Crùz-Reyna, Roberto Meli P. and, Roberto Quaas W., Volcanic Crisis Management.
 * Russel Blong, Volcanic Hazards and Risk Management.
 * David Johnston and Kevin Ronan, Risk Education and Intervention.
 * Economic Benefits and Cultural Aspects of Volcanism:
 * Stefán Arnórsson, Exploitation of Geothermal Resources.
 * Chien-Lu Ping, Volcanic Soils.
 * Jonathan Dehn and Stephen R. McNutt, Volcanic Materials in Commerce and Industry.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson and Rosaly Lopes-Gautier, Volcanoes and Tourism.
 * Stephen L. Harris, Archaeology and Volcanism.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson, Volcanoes in Art.
 * Haraldur Sigurdsson and Rosaly Lopes-Gautier, Volcanoes in Literature and Film.
 * Appendices:
 * Common Units and Conversion Factors.
 * Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert, Catalog of Historically Active Volcanoes on Earth.

Volcanoes: Global Perspectives

 * Contents
 * PREFACE.
 * PART I – INTRODUCTION.
 * 1. Eruptions, Jargon, and History.
 * A "Grey Volcano" in Eruption – Galunggung – 1982.
 * A "Red Volcano" in Eruption – Kilauea – 1974.
 * Some Basic Terminology.
 * History of Volcanology.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * PART II – THE BIG PICTURE.
 * 2. Global Perspectives – Plate Tectonics and Volcanism.
 * Birth of a Theory.
 * Volcanoes along Divergent Plate Boundaries.
 * Volcanoes along Convergent Plate Boundaries.
 * Intraplate Volcanoes.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 3. The Nature of Magma – Where Volcanoes Come From.
 * Origins of Magma.
 * The Physics and Chemistry of Melting.
 * Classification of Magma and Igneous Rocks.
 * Principal Magma Types.
 * Magmatic and Volcanic Gases.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 4. The Physical Properties of Magma and Why it Erupts.
 * Magma Temperatures.
 * Magma Rheology.
 * Magma Ascent and Emplacement.
 * "Frozen Magma" – Subvolcanic Intrusives.
 * Triggers for Volcanic Eruptions – Why Volcanoes Erupt.
 * Repose Intervals.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * PART III – VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
 * 5. Classifying Volcanic Eruptions.
 * Lacroix Classification System.
 * Rittman Diagrams.
 * Geze Classification Diagram.
 * Walker Classification System.
 * Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI).
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 6. Effusive Volcanic Eruptions and Their Products.
 * Mafic and Intermediate Effusive Eruptions.
 * Pahoehoe and OAoa.
 * Pyroducts.
 * Pahoehoe Surface Structures.
 * Lava Flow Internal Structures.
 * OAoa Surface Structures.
 * Block Lavas.
 * Radiocarbon Dating of Prehistoric Lava Flows.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 7. An Overview of Explosive Eruptions and Their Products.
 * Ejecta Classification.
 * Explosive Eruption Styles and Their Products.
 * Pyroclastic Density Currents (PDCs).
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 8. A Closer Look at Large-scale Explosive Eruptions.
 * Measuring the Sizes of Plinian Eruptions.
 * Plinian Eruption Dynamics.
 * Pyroclastic Density Currents (PDCs).
 * Directed Blasts.
 * "Super-Eruptions".
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * PART IV – VOLCANIC LANDFORMS AND SETTINGS.
 * 9. Constructional ("Positive") Volcanic Landforms.
 * Large Igneous Provinces.
 * Shield Volcanoes.
 * Composite Volcanoes.
 * Minor Volcanic Landforms.
 * Volcano Old Age and Extinction.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 10. "Negative" Volcanic Landforms – Craters and Calderas.
 * Small Craters.
 * Calderas.
 * Post-caldera Resurgence.
 * Caldera Formation Mechanisms.
 * Caldera Roots – Relationships to Plutonic Rocks.
 * Volcano-tectonic Depressions.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 11. Mass-wasting Processes and Products.
 * Landslides, Avalanches, and Sector Collapses.
 * Lahars.
 * Causes of Lahars.
 * Lahar Dynamics.
 * Lahar Destructiveness.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 12. Volcanoes Unseen and Far Away.
 * Submarine and Subglacial Volcanoes – The Meeting of Fire, Water, and Ice.
 * Extraterrestrial Volcanoes.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * PART V – HUMANISTIC VOLCANOLOGY.
 * 13. Volcanoes: Life, Climate, and Human History.
 * Volcanoes and the Origin of Life.
 * Volcanoes, Atmosphere, and Climate.
 * Volcanic Influence on Soil Fertility and Agriculture.
 * Volcanoes and Human History.
 * Social Impact of Volcanic Eruptions.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 14. Volcanic Hazards and Risk – Monitoring and Mitigation.
 * Hazards and Risk.
 * Active, Dormant, and Extinct Volcanoes.
 * Volcanic Hazards.
 * Volcanic Risk.
 * Volcano Monitoring.
 * Volcanic Crisis Management.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * 15. Economic Volcanology.
 * Earth Energy Relationships.
 * Volcano Energy.
 * Stored Energy: Geothermal Power.
 * Volcanoes and Ore Deposits.
 * Other Useful Volcanic Materials.
 * Further Reading.
 * Questions for Thought, Study, and Discussion.
 * Epilogue: The Future of Volcanology.
 * References.
 * Index.
 * Appendix: List of Prominent World Volcanoes.
 * Map: Prominent World Volcanoes.
 * Map: Prominent World Volcanoes.