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Yves Earhart

Volcano Formation

Volcano Formation explores the Earth's dynamic processes, focusing on how volcanoes shape our planet. It unveils the mysteries behind magma genesis, explaining how molten rock forms deep within the Earth and surfaces through eruptions. One intriguing aspect is how magma composition directly influences the intensity of volcanic activity. The book also highlights the role of volcanoes in Earth's heat budget and the formation of fertile soils, emphasizing their importance beyond geological hazards.

The narrative begins with fundamental principles of plate tectonics and the rock cycle before delving into magma generation and eruption. Different volcano types, such as shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes, are examined in detail, showcasing their unique formation and eruption styles. Case studies of volcanoes like Kilauea and Mount Vesuvius provide tangible examples, bridging theory with real-world observations. The book progresses logically, culminating in an exploration of volcanoes' environmental impact, from atmospheric gases to ecosystem influence.
163 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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