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Rp 145.266

Rabaul Volcano explores the dynamic relationship between the Rabaul Caldera in Papua New Guinea, its explosive eruptions, and their lasting effects on both the environment and the people who live there.
The book presents a comprehensive look into Rabaul's volcanic history, detailing significant eruptions and how these events have shaped the region’s development. Readers may be intrigued to learn how the caldera's formation spans millennia of volcanic activity and how human settlement has adapted to the constant threat of eruptions.

The book uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from geology, geography, history, and even social sciences, to highlight the intricate connections between natural events and human systems. Progressing systematically, the book first introduces the geological processes behind caldera formation, then examines specific eruptions like the devastating 1994 event, and concludes with a discussion of current risk management and future challenges.

By examining the interplay between geological hazards and historical trajectories, the book provides valuable insights for understanding volcanic hazards globally and improving disaster management strategies.

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