Alaska's deadly volcano /

"On June 6, 1912, the Katmai region of Alaska experienced a volcanic eruption so devastating that falling ash blacked out the sun for three days 100 miles away. The magnitude of the deadly blast was four times greater than Mount Pinatubo and 100 times more powerful than Mount St. Helens. Yet, in an...

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Corporate Authors: National Geographic Society (U.S.), National Geographic Television, National Geographic Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Strozier, Henry
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic Video, 2009.
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Summary:"On June 6, 1912, the Katmai region of Alaska experienced a volcanic eruption so devastating that falling ash blacked out the sun for three days 100 miles away. The magnitude of the deadly blast was four times greater than Mount Pinatubo and 100 times more powerful than Mount St. Helens. Yet, in an amazing display of nature's capacity for renewal, life in the surrounding area not only continues but flourishes." -- package.

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