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Melting the Earth - The History of Ideas On Volcanic Eruptions (Hardcover)
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Melting the Earth - The History of Ideas On Volcanic Eruptions (Hardcover)
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From prehistoric times to the fiery destruction of Pompeii in 79
A.D. and the more recent pyrotechnics of Mt. St. Helens, volcanic
eruptions have aroused fear, inspired myths and religious worship,
and prompted heated philosophical and scientific debate. Melting
the Earth chronicles humankind's attempt to understand this
terrifying phenomenon and provides a fascinating look at how our
conception of volcanoes has changed as knowledge of the earth's
internal processes has deepened over the centuries.
A practicing volcanologist and native of Iceland, where volcanoes
are frequently active, Haraldur Sigurdsson considers how
philosophers and scientists have attempted to answer the question:
Why do volcanoes erupt? He takes us through the ideas of the
ancient Greeks--who proposed that volcanoes resulted from the
venting of subterranean winds--and the internal combustion theories
of Roman times, and notes how thinking about volcanoes took a
backward, symbolic turn with the rise of Christian conceptions of
Hell, a direction that would not be reversed until the Renaissance.
He chronicles the 18th-century conflict between the Neptunists, who
believed that volcanic rocks originated from oceanic accretions,
and the Plutonists, who argued for the existence of a molten
planetary core, and traces how volcanology moved from "divine
science" and "armchair geology" to empirical field study with the
rise of 19th-century naturalism. Finally, Sigurdsson describes how
19th and 20th-century research in thermodynamics, petrology,
geochemistry and plate tectonics contribute to the current
understanding of volcanic activity.
Drawing liberally from classical sources and firsthand accounts,
this chronicle is not only a colorful history of volcanology, but
an engrossing chapter in the development of scientific thought.
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