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The book surveys volcanic phenomena, describing types of eruptions and the materials they produce, and examining the structures built around vents and the internal architecture of volcanic mountains. It discusses the distribution of volcanic activity across the globe and through geological time, and considers the sequence of operations at volcanic centres. Emphasis is placed on microscopic study of lavas and fluid inclusions, on comparisons between volcanic minerals and extraterrestrial materials, and on experiments and observations that constrain theories. The work evaluates volcanoes' roles in Earth's systems and reviews proposed causes of volcanic action, illustrated throughout with maps, diagrams, photographs, and field sketches.

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John W. Judd

John W. Judd was a notable figure in the field of geology and natural history, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of geological processes and evolution. His works, including "The Coming of Evolution: The Story of a Great Revolution in Science" and "Volcanoes: What They are and What They Teach," reflect his deep engagement with scientific inquiry and education. Judd's writings not only explore the mechanisms of evolution but also delve into the fascinating world of volcanoes, offering insights into their formation and significance. Through his literature, he has contributed to the broader discourse on science and its impact on society.

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