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The Last Volcano

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by John Dvorak


  shield volcanoes, 113–114

  Singleton, Shelby, 269

  Snedeker, James, 276–277

  Soufrière eruption, 34, 38, 47, 51–53, 60

  South America, 34, 101, 103, 134, 155

  Spalding, Walter, 184, 190

  Stewart, Dugald, 16

  Stewart, Richard, 259, 260

  Stokes, Clement, 53

  Stone, Charles, 132–134

  Story of Our Planet, The, 134

  stratovolcanoes, 113

  Strzelecki, Pawel Edmund, 112

  Stromboli volcano, 145, 155

  Sumner, William Graham, 4

  Sweeny, Harry, 91

  Swinburne, Charles Henry, 56

  T

  Tarumai volcano, 119

  Taylor, Truman, 217–218

  Technology Crater, 95

  temperatures, measuring, 134–143, 152, 173, 191–197

  Text-book of Geology, 134

  thermodynamics, 134–135

  thermometers, 21, 41, 100, 136–143, 173

  Thomas A. Jaggar Museum, 286

  Thurston, Asa, 126

  Thurston, Lorrin, 118, 122, 126–131, 136, 139–153, 156, 160–161, 164, 179, 182–188, 190–193, 197–198, 216–219, 245, 256

  Thurston, Lucy, 126

  tsunamis, xxii, 262–268

  Tully, Richard, 160

  Twain, Mark, 1, 127

  Twigg-Smith, William, 190, 192

  U

  Underwood, Oscar, 40

  United States Geological Survey, 32, 42, 104, 252–253, 279–280, 285

  United States Weather Bureau, 50, 202–205, 211, 252, 272

  V

  Van Dyke, Edwin, 91, 96

  Vancouver, George, 223

  Vesuvius. See Mount Vesuvius

  volcanic gases, 153–160, 171, 181, 194, 222, 228, 231, 251, 278, 286

  volcanic glass, 114–116, 138, 140, 191, 196

  Volcano House Register, 117, 149, 157

  volcano observatory, 122–123. See also Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

  volcano types, 113–114

  Volcanoes Declare War, 278

  Volcanoes of North America, 42

  Volcanoes: What They Are and What They Teach, 134

  von Zittel, Karl Alfred, 26

  Voyage of the Beagle, 24

  W

  Walcott, Charles Doolittle, 32–33

  Washington Post, 28

  Weather Bureau, 50, 202–205, 211, 252, 272

  Whitman, Charles Otis, 87

  Whitney, Anne Rebecca, 132–133, 161

  Whitney, Caroline Rogers, 132

  “Whitney Vault,” 161, 163, 170, 278

  Wilkes, Charles, 224

  Wilson, Woodrow, 181

  Wingate, Edward, 269

  Wood, Harry Oscar, 162–164, 174, 181–183, 198, 278

  World War I, 179, 205, 219, 245

  World War II, xxii, 270–279

  Y

  Yasunaka, Francis Kaneaki, 273–274

  Yasunaka, Gary, 276

  Yasunaka, Hideichi, 272–276

  Yasunaka, Shizuka, 271–276

  Yatchmenoff, Peter, 254

  Yellowstone National Park, 19–25, 28–30

  THE LAST VOLCANO

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  FRONTISPIECE: Shaded relief map of the island of Hawaii showing historical lava flows, 1800–2015. The years of some major flows are indicated. HVO indicates the location of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory at the summit of Kilauea volcano. Modified from a map provided by Katharine Cashman.

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