Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Mather, Tamsin A.

Adventures in volcanoland what volcanoes tell us about the world and ourselves Tamsin Mather. - Toronto, Ontario, Canada Hanover Square Press 2024 - 383 pages : black and white illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

First published in Great Britain in 2024 by Abacus.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-358) and index.

Introduction -- Part one: The rocks of volcanoland and how they erupt. The molten Earth : what causes Earth's volcanoes? -- Journey to the surface of the Earth : who do volcanoes erupt in difference ways? -- Reading the rocks : how do we understand past eruptions and predict future volcanic hazards? -- Part two: The gases of volcanoland and their global effects. Breath of the Earth : what messages do volcanic gases carry from the deep? -- Volcanic winter : how can big volcanic eruptions briefly chill the planet? -- All in the balance : how do volcanoes help keep Earth's long-term climate stable? -- Part three: The reach of volcanoland through outer space and deep time. Home truths from the heavens : what is the nature of volcanism on other worlds? -- Mass extinction : did large-scale volcanism trigger past extreme environmental change? -- Epilogue.

An award-winning Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford explores the cultural role volcanoes have played in history and how they have shaped our planet and its future.

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Mather, Tamsin A.--Travel.


Volcanoes.
Volcanology.
Volcanic eruptions.
Volcans.
Volcanologie.



QE522 / .M38 2024

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