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history of volcanology ​

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HISTORY OF VOLCANOLOGY

The term volcanology is derived from the Latin word vulcan. Vulcan was the ancient Roman god of fire. A volcanologist is a geologist who studies the eruptive activity and formation of volcanoes and their current and historic eruptions.

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Answer:The term volcanology is derived from the Latin word vulcan. Vulcan was the ancient Roman god of fire. A volcanologist is a geologist who studies the eruptive activity and formation of volcanoes and their current and historic eruptions.

1800's. Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt, in 1808, wrote Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland, which laid the foundation for geology, meteorology, and volcanology. Humboldt scientifically described his observation of the remnants of the eruption of Chimborazo in Ecuador.

Perhaps "modern" volcanology began in 1912, when Thomas A. Jaggar, Head of the Geology Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founded the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), located on the rim of Kilauea's caldera.                                                                         Williams' 50-year career spanned a period of dramatic changes in the sciences, especially geology. Through his own con- tributions and those of his students, he was largely responsible for the emergence of volcanology as a rigorous branch of modern science

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