Volcano Blast (Disaster Strikes #4)

Volcano Blast (Disaster Strikes #4)

Author: Marlane Kennedy

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2015-02-24

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 054553299X

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When disaster strikes, the only thing you can count on is yourself! Noah and Emma Burton have traded the sand and surf of their Hawaiian home for a chilly stay in Alaska, and Noah isn't happy about it. His father may be a volcano expert, but why did they have to travel to the coldest, grayest place on earth when there are millions of volcanoes near Honolulu? Noah thinks he's in for the most boring vacation of his life.He couldn't have been more wrong! A day trip to a remote island turns deadly when a once-dormant volcano suddenly sputters to life in an eruption of epic proportions. Now Noah, Emma, and their new neighbor Alex must fight to survive rivers of molten lava and clouds of toxic ash if they want to make it off the island alive....


Volcano Blast

Volcano Blast

Author: Ace Landers

Publisher:

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781760060503

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Let's READ! Your child's first steps into reading are very thrilling ones - they are full of imagination and creativity and sure to delight both of you! The grades against each level are indicative only. Children move through each of the steps at different speeds. Your best guide should be your child's confidence levels. Get young boys excited about reading with these turbo-charged Hot Wheels readers - perfect for action-loving boys!


Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens

Author: Rob Carson

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780912365329

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Documents the catastrophic eruption and the ten year recovery of the ecosystem.


Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens

Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens

Author: Steve Olson

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2016-03-07

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0393242803

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A riveting history of the Mount St. Helens eruption that will "long stand as a classic of descriptive narrative" (Simon Winchester). For months in early 1980, scientists, journalists, sightseers, and nearby residents listened anxiously to rumblings in Mount St. Helens, part of the chain of western volcanoes fueled by the 700-mile-long Cascadia fault. Still, no one was prepared when an immense eruption took the top off of the mountain and laid waste to hundreds of square miles of verdant forests in southwestern Washington State. The eruption was one of the largest in human history, deposited ash in eleven U.S. states and five Canadian providences, and caused more than one billion dollars in damage. It killed fifty-seven people, some as far as thirteen miles away from the volcano’s summit. Shedding new light on the cataclysm, author Steve Olson interweaves the history and science behind this event with page-turning accounts of what happened to those who lived and those who died. Powerful economic and historical forces influenced the fates of those around the volcano that sunny Sunday morning, including the construction of the nation’s railroads, the harvest of a continent’s vast forests, and the protection of America’s treasured public lands. The eruption of Mount St. Helens revealed how the past is constantly present in the lives of us all. At the same time, it transformed volcanic science, the study of environmental resilience, and, ultimately, our perceptions of what it will take to survive on an increasingly dangerous planet. Rich with vivid personal stories of lumber tycoons, loggers, volcanologists, and conservationists, Eruption delivers a spellbinding narrative built from the testimonies of those closest to the disaster, and an epic tale of our fraught relationship with the natural world.


Fiery Volcano

Fiery Volcano

Author: Carmen Bredeson

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780766040151

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A revised series provides detailed overviews of devastating world disasters, weaving together important background information with gripping accounts from survivors and victims.


Volcano

Volcano

Author: Patricia Lauber

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1986-06-30

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 0027545008

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"An account of how and why Mount St. Helens erupted in May 1980 and the destruction it caused, and a discussion of the return of life to that area."--Title page verso.


The Volcano Disaster

The Volcano Disaster

Author: Peg Kehret

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1998-10

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0671009680

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A story about a boy who teleported back in time and faced a volcano eruption.


Volcanoes in Human History

Volcanoes in Human History

Author: Jelle Zeilinga de Boer

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2012-01-02

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1400842859

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When the volcano Tambora erupted in Indonesia in 1815, as many as 100,000 people perished as a result of the blast and an ensuing famine caused by the destruction of rice fields on Sumbawa and neighboring islands. Gases and dust particles ejected into the atmosphere changed weather patterns around the world, resulting in the infamous ''year without a summer'' in North America, food riots in Europe, and a widespread cholera epidemic. And the gloomy weather inspired Mary Shelley to write the gothic novel Frankenstein. This book tells the story of nine such epic volcanic events, explaining the related geology for the general reader and exploring the myriad ways in which the earth's volcanism has affected human history. Zeilinga de Boer and Sanders describe in depth how volcanic activity has had long-lasting effects on societies, cultures, and the environment. After introducing the origins and mechanisms of volcanism, the authors draw on ancient as well as modern accounts--from folklore to poetry and from philosophy to literature. Beginning with the Bronze Age eruption that caused the demise of Minoan Crete, the book tells the human and geological stories of eruptions of such volcanoes as Vesuvius, Krakatau, Mount Pelée, and Tristan da Cunha. Along the way, it shows how volcanism shaped religion in Hawaii, permeated Icelandic mythology and literature, caused widespread population migrations, and spurred scientific discovery. From the prodigious eruption of Thera more than 3,600 years ago to the relative burp of Mount St. Helens in 1980, the results of volcanism attest to the enduring connections between geology and human destiny. Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.


DK Readers L2: Eruption!: The Story of Volcanoes

DK Readers L2: Eruption!: The Story of Volcanoes

Author: Anita Ganeri

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-06-11

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 1465442790

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What spits out fire and ash? What sleeps for years but may explode with a bang at any time? In this book, children learn all about volcanoes, with the mechanics of an eruption described and illustrated with simple, step-by-step pictures. Level 2 DK Readers are for children who have started to read on their own, but still need some help. These books contain more words, more complex stories, and smaller type than Level 1. They use slightly longer sentences that are still simple in construction. Information boxes provide lots of extra fun facts. DK Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories, and biographies.