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Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
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Volcano section, Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
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Volcanoes section, Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Gallery 3, November 14, 2014
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Imaginary representation of one possible cause of the End of the World, our sun vastly increasing its output of energy, painting, Hayden Planetarium, October, 1938
ID: 311030
West tower after it had been struck by by lightning, American Museum of Natural History, June 25, 1925
ID: 411260
Black-Capped Petrel (Aestrelata Hasitata) Specimen Captured at Blacksburg, Virginia, after the great cyclone, 1893
ID: 242190
Havoc wrought by storms of 1913-14, Sea Bright, New Jersey
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Storm surge and flooding, Sea Bright, New Jersey, January 4, 1914
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The Frontal System Was Known as the "Squall Line", material from a basic meteorology course
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Group of visitors looking at the seismograph, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
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R. T. Bird showing sensitivity of seismometer, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
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Seismograph record, 1917
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Photo sent by Dr. Charles C. Mook after earthquake of July, 1925, Three Forks, Montana
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Houses damaged by earthquake, Messina, Italy, 1908
ID: 324407
Damage from earthquake, Messina, Italy, 1908
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Damage by earthquake, Messina, Italy, 1908
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Ruins of American consulate after earthquake, Messina, Italy, 1908
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Photo sent by Dr. Charles C. Mook showing damage from earthquake, Three Forks, Montana, 1925
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Mt. Pelee and clear tooth from off the coast of St. Pierre, 1903
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Morne Rouge street, from about the same spot as Leadbeater's 1902 photo, 1903
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Destroyed fig tree with curious and particularly large air plant or parasitic remains on it, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
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Destroyed fig tree, trunk covered with stems of climbing vines, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
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Destroyed house, L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique, 1903
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The front wall of Camenade's destroyed store, Martinique, 1903
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The ruins of St. Pierre from pedestal of statue of Notre Dame de la Garde, Martinique, 1903
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The spine of Mt. Pelee from the basin of the Lac des Palmistes, Martinique, 1903
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The volcanic filling of Mt. Pelee from Seche-Blanche plateau, Martinique, 1903
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Broken rock thrown out in 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelee, Seche-Blanche plateau, Martinique, 1903
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Broken rock on the Seche-Blanche plateau, 1903
ID: 24788
Mt. Pelee from north of Habitation Cannonville, 1903
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Mt. Pelee summit in clouds, from off Riviere Seche, Martinique, 1903
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View up the Roxelane River, St. Pierre, 1902
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Valley of the Roxelane and St. Pierre, 1902
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Side street in northern St. Pierre, looking east, 1902
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Statue of the Virgin, St. Pierre, 1902
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Ruins of St. Pierre, 1902
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Cathedral and square, St. Pierre, 1902
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Looking north up Rue Victor Hugo, St. Pierre, Martinique, 1902
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The grave of Miss Paravicino at Anse Latouche, Martinique
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View of Anse Latouche, Martinique
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Beach near the lighthouse, St. Pierre, between 8 and 20 of May, 1902
ID: 337308
Beach near the cathedral, St. Pierre, between 8 and 10 May, 1902
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Section of bread crust bomb, 1903
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Prairie fire, Broad River Bay, Florida, 1906
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Volcanic cloud from Mount Pelee descending upon the city of St. Pierre in 1902, painting
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Evidence of 1898 cyclone, Hilton Head, South Carolina, 1904
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Frontispiece depicting several Vesuvius eruptions from Hamilton's 1779 Supplement to the Campi Phlegraei
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Hamilton walking through Monte Somma crater from Hamilton's Campi Phlegraei: observations on the volcanos of the Two Sicilies
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Hamilton observing Somma Vesuvius in full eruption from Hamilton's Campi Phlegraei: observations on the volcanos of the Two Sicilies
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Street in Bisbee, Arizona after the flood of 1890
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Copper Queen Smelting Works after the flood of 1890, Bisbee, Arizona
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Crowd outside mine engine house after the flood of 1890, Bisbee, Arizona
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Bisbee, Arizona after the flood of 1890
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Flowing lava lake, Paricutin, Michoacan, Mexico
ID: K5307
House buried almost to roof in ash, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1782
Rarely observed volcanic flames burning at mouths of hornitos on Taqui flow, Paricutin, Mexico, 1943-1950
ID: K1780
Bursting red hot bombs illuminate outline of crater at night, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1769
Zapicho and Paricutin erupting, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1762
Explosive bursts of bombs and dust during day light, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1751
Spatter cone formed by erupting lava, night view, Paricutin, Mexico
ID: K1750
Birth of a new lava flow, night view, Paricutin, Mexico
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Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, seen from Naples, 1776, from Hamilton's Campi phlegraei
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Interior view of Mount Vesuvius, seen from Naples, 1776, from Hamilton's Campi Phlegraei: observations on the volcanos of the Two Sicilies
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Mules of pack train coming out; trees and century plants deep in ash, person at left, Paricutin
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"Paricuti" spelled in ash across field, Paricutin
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The destruction of Saint Pierre, Martinique, illustration
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Mt. Pelee erupting, Martinique, 1902
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Group outside buildings damaged by tornado
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Cyclone, people watching in foreground, Oklahoma
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Tornado, Waynoka, Oklahoma, May 17, 1898; Work of Wind lecture slide, Mr. Sherwood Weather Bureau slides
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Aftermath of tornado, Woodhaven, Long Island, New York