Vulcan's Fury: Man Against the Volcano

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Describes fifteen of the most remarkable volcanic eruptions across the centuries along with first-hand accounts of the different ways people have reacted to them. Scarth's riveting survey shows that technology and volcanic surveillance have made enormous strides during the present century, although volcanoes remain indomitable and no one has yet learned how an eruption can be stopped.
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