A Teacher's Quick Reference Guide

to VOLCANOES

Draft 5/95 By:Diane Morris


World Wide Web Sites

Volcano Project This may be a good place to begin. It provides a planned lesson that teachers can follow.

Michigan Technological University Volcanoes Page

This is a must browse location. ~Nine volcanoes are featured ~Many links to other sites of volcanic interest are provided, including: NASA Earth Observing System ~Volcanoes studied by the team ~Five volcanoes are featured. Make sure to browse What's New, new links are added and posted here.

The Electronic Volcano

This is a must see site. It is "a window into the world of information on active volcanoes".

Volcano Resources

Alaska Volcano Observatory

Here you will find a large database of information about Alaskan Volcanoes. There are also many links to other pages of volcano related information.

Cascades Volcano Observatory

This site provides a great deal of information, links to other sites and seems to be updated regularly.

Dante II

Dante is the robot that explored Mt. Spurr volcano in 1994.

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Here you will find "Volcano Watch" a weekly newsletter. ~Files of information by months and year.

Volcano World

Up to date information on volcano eruptions, lesson plans, Ask-a-volcanologist, images,etc.

Scott's Internet Hotlist: Volcanoes & Earthquakes

This is an endlist list of links.

Yahoo's links to Volcano Information


Gopher Starting Points

GEO103


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