Volcanoes: Stromboli Online
All about volcanos supported by photographs, video clips, maps and diagrams displayed in a simple and clear style.
[http://www.educeth.ch/]
Volcanoes: 'Encarta.msn.com'
Plate Tectonics, theory that the outer shell of the earth is made up of thin, rigid plates that move relative to each other. The theory of plate tectonics was formulated during the early 1960s, and it revolutionized the field of geology.
[http://encarta.msn.com/]
Volcanoes: Hawaii National Park
Welcome to the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Page.,This site is dedicated to providing information on Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about this park.
[http://www.hawaii.volcanoes.national-park.com/]
Volcanoes: Alaska Volcano Observatory
An interesting site about the volcanos of Alaska. The information is updated weekly and includes maps, diagrams, background information on volcanos, satellite images and stunning photographs.
[http://www.avo.alaska.edu/]
Volcanoes: Electronic Volcano
Described as 'a window into the world of information on active volcanos. The site provides a very comprehensive series of materials, including maps, photographs and descriptions from libraries and other resources worldwide.
[http://www.dartmouth.edu/]
Volcanoes: The Paleomap Project
The PALEOMAP Project site illustrates with animations and colorful maps the movement of the continents and changing climate during the past 650 million years.
[http://www.scotese.com/]
Volcanoes: Focus on Volcanology
A primary focus of volcanology is to provide scientific and educational information that can lead to hazard mitigation. Michigan Tech's Volcanos Page aims to provide information about volcanos to the public. Amongst these pages you will find information about current global volcanic activity, research in remote sensing of volcanos and their eruptive products, hazard mitigation, "Decade Volcanos", links to government agencies and research institutions, and even some volcano humor.
[http://www.geo.mtu.edu/]
Volcanoes: Berkeley
The progress of the earth sciences and the advancement of technologies associated with the understanding of our planet during the 1940's and 50's have led geologists to develop a new way of looking at the world and how it works. This exhibit explains the history of our new understanding of the Earth and provides a brief overview of the theories behind it.
[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/]
Volcanoes: Plate Tectonics
Plate tectonics is a relatively new theory that has revolutionized the way geologists think about the Earth. According to the theory, the surface of the Earth is broken into large plates. The size and position of these plates change over time.
[http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/]