Eruption: Volcanoes And The Science Of Saving Lives

Elizabeth Rusch

Eruption: Volcanoes And The Science Of Saving Lives More than one billion people live in deadly volcanic danger zones. When one of these volcanoes starts to act up, it is up to the international volcano crisis team to get up close and personal with these awakening giants and determine if the smoke and seismic activity indicate an imminent deadly eruption.

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