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Earth on Fire: How Volcanoes Shape Our Planet

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Volcanoes are the most awe-inspiring, fascinating and potentially devastating geological phenomena on earth. This large-format book brings together a spectacular collection of Bernhard Edmaier's aerial photographs of volcanoes both active and dormant around the world. As well as sensational pyrotechnics, Earth on Fire features beautiful photographs that reveal how volcanic activity shapes the landscape of our planet, and informative, accessible texts explaining the formations and phenomena shown in the photographs.
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Publication year
2011
ISBN-13
9780714857008
Pages
240
Language
English
Subjects
VolcanologyGeologyNatural DisastersEarth ScienceEnvironmental Impact

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