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Suggested reading

Chester, D.
1993: Volcanoes and Society; Edward Arnold, London, United Kingdom, 351 p.

Decker, R. and Decker, B.
1989: Volcanoes; W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, New York, 285 p.

Fisher, R.V., Heiken, G., and Hulen, J.B.
1997: Volcanoes: Crucibles of Change; Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 317 p.

Francis, P.
1993: Volcanoes; Oxford University Press Inc., New York, New York, 443 p.

Harris, S.L.
1992: Fire Mountains of the West; Mountain Press Publishing, Missoula, Montana, 379 p.

Scarth, A.
1994: Volcanoes: an Introduction; Texas A&M University Press, 273 p.

Wood, C.A. and Kienle, J.
1990: Volcanoes of North America; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 354 p.

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