Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology
is a comprehensive overview of the processes that control when and how
volcanoes erupt. Understanding these processes involves bringing
together ideas from a number of disciplines, including branches of
geology, such as petrology and geochemistry; and aspects of physics,
such as fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.
This book
explains in accessible terms how different areas of science have been
combined to reach our current level of knowledge of volcanic systems. It
includes an introduction to eruption types, an outline of the
development of physical volcanology, a comprehensive overview of
subsurface processes, eruption mechanisms, the nature of volcanic
eruptions and their products, and a review of how volcanoes affect the
environment.
Readership: Undergraduate students in earth science studying basic volcanology
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