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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A marvelous work on volcanology.,
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This review is from: Volcanoes: A Planetary Perspective (Paperback)
This reaches the high end of trade works on the subject, and I suggest that some exposure to the sciences, particulary physical geology, is probably appropriate before tackling this book. Having so stated, I believe this is one of the best books I have ever read on volcanoes.
The author is a person of considerable dry wit and humour, and has achieved a masterpiece by making the subject readily understandable through excellent draftsmanship. The photographs closely follow the text, and are unusually helpful. I was particularly impressed by the fine work on the emerging science of pyroclastic flows; that most dangerous of volcanic phenomena. Notwithstanding the fact that this book is some 7 years old, the text is remarkably current, and a must for anyone interested in pyroclastic flows and their perils. Although the author indicates otherwise in his preface, I really believe this book would be very useful as a collegiate text on the subject of volcanology. Obiously, I recommend the book very highly to all.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still the best book on volcanoes,
By Ulrich Knittel (Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Volcanoes: A Planetary Perspective (Paperback)
Though I read quite a number of books on volcanism, I'd say, this is certainly the best (hard to believe, it is already 7 years old! and still mostly up-to-date). It covers virtually all important topics in a very clear way and should be understandable not only to the specialist but also to the educated layman. It contains certainly the best review of extraterrestrial volcanism I have read so far, though there are books specifically dedicated to that topic. 5 stars galore!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent review of eruptions and explanation of physical basis of volcanism,
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This review is from: Volcanoes (Paperback)
This the very interestingly writen book, in which physical backgrounds of the volcanic phenomena are explained very accessibly. Particularly interesting are vivid descriptions of several, the most known, explosve eruptions and explanations of the physical bases of pyrocalstic currents. The book contains numerous fascinating photographs, well illustrating the described events. It would be advantageous if they were published in colour.
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love it,
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This review is from: Volcanoes (Paperback)
The book is pretty much as advertised. It is much deeper than the my previous Discovery Channel knowledge, but it's not a full text book that requires prior knowledge. In short, it's a great start into the topic.
One of the best parts of the book is that it concludes every chapter by discussion example volcanoes/eruptions to illustrate the topic of the chapter. However, while the book already has many diagrams and pictures, especially the example discussions could be significantly improved with more overview diagrams, aerial photographs and pictures of rocks/deposits/etc. I still do have a few issues with the book. In places it uses a lot of terminology from petrology that is not introduced in the book. While it is probably not necessary to understand the subtle differences between different types of rocks, it might be easier to read if these technical sections would be made simpler. It's still a great book if you are curious about volcanoes.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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The book arrived a little over a month after it was ordered internationally, which was well before the expected time. The book arrived in very good quality with a muchly appreciated assurance from Bellweather Books if this product was defected.
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Volcanoes: A Planetary Perspective by Peter Francis (Paperback - July 29, 1993)
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