Incoming Resources
- Furious earth, the science and nature of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis, Ellen J. Prager
- Volcanoes, Robert Decker, Barbara Decker
- In the path of destruction, eyewitness chronicles of Mount St. Helens, Richard Waitt
- Mount St. Helens, one year later, S.A.C. Keller, editor
- Iceland, living with volcanoes, by Pumpkin TV
- Volcanoes, [by] Gordon A. Macdonald
- The earth in turmoil, earthquakes, volcanoes, and their impact on humankind, Kerry Sieh, Simon LeVay
- Volcano, nature's inferno, produced by National Geographic Society ; produced by Gail Willumsen and Teresa Koenig
- Tectonics, processes and landforms, by Pumpkin TV
- Encyclopedia of volcanoes, editor-in-chief, Haraldur Sigurdsson ; associate editors, Bruce F. Houghton [and others] ; forword by Robert D. Ballard
- Mt Vesuvius, East of Naples, Italy, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Krakatoa, the day the world exploded, August 27, 1883, Simon Winchester
- Forces of nature, a Graphic Films Production ; directed by George Casey ; produced by Paul Novros, George Casey ; written by Mose Richards
- Extreme environments, produced by Evan Clark
- Volcanoes in human history, the far-reaching effects of major eruptions, Jelle Zeilinga de Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders
- Super volcanoes, what they reveal about Earth and the worlds beyond, Robin George Andrews
- Volcanoes of the world
- When humans nearly vanished, the catastrophic explosion of the Toba volcano, Donald R. Prothero
- Montserrat, living with volcanoes, by Pumpkin TV
- Why the earth quakes, Matthys Levy and Mario Salvadori ; illustrations by Michael Lilly
- The encyclopedia of earthquakes and volcanoes, by David Ritchie
- Volcanoes in history, in theory, in eruption
- Volcanoes of the Earth, by Fred M. Bullard
- Where were you, produced by World Wide Entertainment