In 1993, a team of scientists descended into the crater of Mt. Galeras, a restless volcano in Colombia. Several hours later, Galeras erupted, killing nine people. This book tells the story of scientific tragedy, human error and heroism. It shows how despite expertise and experience, crucial data was overlooked or ignored.
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In 1993, a team of scientists descended into the crater of Mt. Galeras, a restless volcano in Colombia. Several hours later, Galeras erupted, killing nine people. This book tells the story of scientific tragedy, human error and heroism. It shows how despite expertise and experience, crucial data was overlooked or ignored.
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Add this copy of No Apparent Danger: the True Story of Volcanic Disaster to cart. $15.75, like new condition, Sold by Lawrence Jones rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Nobby Beach, QLD, AUSTRALIA, published 2001 by HarperCollinsPublishers.
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Fine. Trade Paperback. 239 pages, b/w plates, index. Paperback. The book links the characters and events of the Columbian volcanic eruptions of 1985 and 1993 to tell a riveting story of adventure and survial.