Recent earthquake activity in the area of Saba and St. Eustatius is thought to represent a mild volcano-seismic crisis, in which an increased heat flow may result from either deeper circulation of groundwater or possibly renewed magma movement. This book contains the results of a study of Saba and the Quill, St. Eustatius, which provides a firm basis for the conclusion that both volcanoes are indeed active. The results were classified as confidential for very many years but at last are published here in full. Both authors strongly recommend routine monitoring on both islands and education of local island populations in understanding their volcanic hazards.
Included with the book are five large maps of the region, two of them in colour, which offer a wealth of detailed information and were prepared especially for this publication.
This volume is the latest work of a collaborative eñort by the authors that has extended for over thirty years. Both authors originate in South Wales, UK and met coincidentally early in their careers, when they independently decided to carry out the same study on the same volcano, on Mt. Pelée, Martinique in 1971. This became the first of many collaborative studies that led them to write about the geology of almost all of the Caribbean islands, especially those with volcanic rocks.
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Recent earthquake activity in the area of Saba and St. Eustatius is thought to represent a mild volcano-seismic crisis, in which an increased heat flow may result from either deeper circulation of groundwater or possibly renewed magma movement. This book contains the results of a study of Saba and the Quill, St. Eustatius, which provides a firm basis for the conclusion that both volcanoes are indeed active. The results were classified as confidential for very many years but at last are published here in full. Both authors strongly recommend routine monitoring on both islands and education of local island populations in understanding their volcanic hazards.
Included with the book are five large maps of the region, two of them in colour, which offer a wealth of detailed information and were prepared especially for this publication.
This volume is the latest work of a collaborative eñort by the authors that has extended for over thirty years. Both authors originate in South Wales, UK and met coincidentally early in their careers, when they independently decided to carry out the same study on the same volcano, on Mt. Pelée, Martinique in 1971. This became the first of many collaborative studies that led them to write about the geology of almost all of the Caribbean islands, especially those with volcanic rocks.
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Vendeur : The Book Chaser (FABA), Gainesville, FL, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Slipcase of orange cloth with book with; no bent corners,; seems unread; No marks or writing,; clean tight binding; A study of these active volcanes; two books in slipcase, second one is plates; ; 340 pages Very Good Pictorial cover creases, underlining or highlightling clean tight binding; N° de réf. du vendeur 10615
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Vendeur : Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Etat : as new. Amsterdam : Koninklijke Nederlandse akademie van Wetenschappen, c2004. Hardcover. xix,320 pp. With portfolio with 3 folded maps. Issued in a slipcase. Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-292) and index. - The increase in the number of earthquakes and in the temperature of the hot springs that occurred between 1995 and 1997 on the islands of Saba and St. Eustatius, located in the Northern Lesser Antilles, was more than a mere fluke in subterranean activity: a mild volcano-seismic crisis had produced an increased heat flow. This book contains the results of a profound study of Saba and the Quill, St. Eustatius, which provides a firm basis for the conclusion that both volcanoes are indeed active. The results were classified as confidential for very many years but at last are published for the first time here in full. Both authors strongly recommend routine monitoring on both densely populated islands and education of local island populations in understanding their volcanic hazards. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789069843841. Keywords : GEOLOGY, Netherlands Antilles. N° de réf. du vendeur 3634
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