Other Volcano WWWebsites include:
You may learn (on-line!) how to monitor active volcanoes courtesy
of the USGS in a short treatment of techniques and equipment - OR -
you may want to access information on active volcanoes worldwide using
this
site from VolcanoWorld. Another page that has useful links concerning
volcano research centers on the WWWeb, volcano observatories, and volcanic
hazards may be found at this
site run by Tom Kelly.
Another site is: Volcanoes
- Can we predict volcanic eruptions? This site takes a while (30-45
sec) to load. However, be patient, since it has many useful features!
A volcanic
tremor bibliography This site also includes a new database on volcanic
tremor parameters (more than 700 references!!), available in a number of
different formats.
A more extensive list of links may be found on the WWWebsite for EES
390 - Volcanoes at Whittier College. The
Global Volcanic Earthquake Swarm Database This is another huge (more
than 600 entries) database of earthquake swarms at 150 volcanoes around
the world from 1979-1989. It includes basic information on volcanoes, specific
eruptions, and swarm parameters.
Two other resources that may be used if you are writing a paper on
volcanoes include: a
short textbook by Robert Tillingand a
"Learning Web" site on volcanoes run by the U.S. Geological Survey
Volcano Live
with many other links