Volcanoes: Earth’s Explosive Past

Volcanoes around the world sporadically emit dramatic lava fountains, high-velocity pyroclastic flows, choking ash clouds, or slow-moving lava that steadily engulfs everything in its path.

Their eruptions point to the powerful forces at work under the planet’s surface, and they’ve inspired fear and awe throughout history. But Earth bears testimony to an even more dynamic volcanic past. Supervolcanoes erupted with a force many times greater than today’s eruptions, and their destructive power is seen in the scars they left behind. What caused such cataclysmic explosions, and why are volcanoes different now? In Volcanoes: Earth’s Explosive Past, ICR scientists demonstrate that the global Flood recorded in Genesis offers the best explanation for these and other volcano-related questions.

The Institute for Creation Research’s Creation Collection series provides a biblical understanding of scientific topics. Written by Ph.D. scientists, these books are designed to equip readers with objective findings that illustrate the authenticity of the creation and Flood record. Each book focuses on a specific area of research that demonstrates both the unreliability of the evolutionary narrative and the infallibility of Scripture.

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