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Volcanos
The Character of Their Phenomena, Their Share in the Structure and Composition of the Surface of the Globe, and Their Relation to its Internal Forces

Incorporating a catalogue of 'all known volcanos and volcanic formations', Volcanos (1862) remains one of the great works of volcanology.

George Poulett Scrope (Author)

9781108072533, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 9 June 2011

516 pages, 69 b/w illus. 1 map
21.6 x 14 x 2.9 cm, 0.65 kg

While a student, George Poulett Scrope (1797–1876) visited Vesuvius and Etna and developed a passionate enthusiasm for volcanos. He did pioneering fieldwork in France in 1821, witnessed the eruption of Vesuvius in 1822, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1826. Scrope became increasingly involved in economics and politics, but later in his career published revised versions of two pioneering books on volcanism he had originally published in the 1820s. Volcanos (1862), reissued here, was based on his Considerations on Volcanos (1825, also reissued in this series) and dedicated to his life-long friend and colleague Charles Lyell. This influential work on volcanic phenomena includes a substantial catalogue of 'all known volcanos and volcanic formations' as well as a dramatic illustration of Vesuvius. It was translated into French and German, went into a second English edition in 1872, and was one of the foundational texts of volcanology.

Dedication
1. Introductory
2. General view of volcanic action
3. Phenomena of ordinary subaërial eruption
4. Examination of volcanic phenomena
5. Disposition of the fragmentary ejections
6. Outflow and disposition of lava
7. Mineral characters and composition of lavas
8. Volcanic mountains
9. On craters of volcanic mountains
10. Subaqueous volcanos
11. Systems of volcanos
12. Relation of plutonic to volcanic action
Appendix
Index.

Subject Areas: Earth sciences [RB]

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