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Фотоматериалы
Черно-белые иллюстрации
Пролог – рисунок Джастина Эсткорта (© Justin Estcourt)
1. Огнеструйный фонтан – Гавайская вулканическая обсерватория (ГВО) Геологической службы США (© USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory; HVO)
2. Супервулкан – Джим Пико (Jim Peaco), 22 июня 2006; Catalog #20386d; Original #IT8M4075 / National Park Service
3. Гигантская чернильница – Кейт Лэкстон (© Kate Laxton)
4. Стеклянные своды – © Schmidt Ocean Institute; NOAA-PMEL Earth-Ocean Interactions Program
5. Бледный страж – © NASA / JSC
6. Поверженный бог – © NASA / JPL–Caltech
7. Преисподняя – © NASA / JSC / JPL
8. Кузня гиганта – © NASA / JPL / University of Arizona
Эпилог – рисунок Джастина Эсткорта (© Justin Estcourt)
Цветные иллюстрации на вкладке
1. Везувий – © SHAIKH MEHTAB / shutterstock.com
2. Сакурадзима – © Sitthinart Susevi / shutterstock.com
3. Ареналь – © Esdelval / shutterstock.com
4. Анак Кракатау – © Deni_Sugandi / shutterstock.com
5. Этна с потухшими кратерами – © Oleksii Liebiediev / shutterstock.com
6. Извержение Этны – © Alanstix64 / shutterstock.com
7. Вид на Кавах Иджен – © Putu Artana / shutterstock.com
8. Лава вулкана Кавах Иджен – © Sponsorchen / shutterstock.com
9. Килауэа – © orxy / shutterstock.com
10. Потоки лавы Килауэа – © Maridav / shutterstock.com
11. Микробный мат, Йеллоустоун – © Nina B / shutterstock.com
12. Озеро Утренней Славы, Йеллоустоун – © Zack Frank / shutterstock.com
13. Гейзер «Пароход», Йеллоустоун – © Png Studio Photography / shutterstock.com
14. Гейзер «Пароход» зимой – © Laura Hedien / shutterstock.com
15. Сент-Хеленс – © Valeriy Poltorak / shutterstock.com
16. Ол-Доиньо-Ленгаи – © Sergey Uryadnikov / shutterstock.com
1. Везувий, вид с развалин города Помпеи, который был разрушен во время извержения 79 г. н. э. (провинция Неаполь, Италия)
2. Извержение стратовулкана Сакурадзима (остров Кюсю, Япония)
3. Стратовулкан Ареналь (Коста-Рика)