Pinatubus
Pinatubus[1] est stratovolcanus (genus montis igniferi) vivus in insula Luconia ad decussationem finium Zambales, Tarlac, Pampangaeque provinciarum Philippinarum situs. Ante 1991 absconsus erat, graviter arrosus, nemore tectus, a multis hominibus incultus; mense autem Iunio eiusdem anni erumpens, milia destruxit domorum, et plus quam octingentesimos homines interfecit.
Bibliographia
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- Rantucci, Giovanni (1994). Geological Disasters In The Philippines: The July 1990 Earthquake And The June 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo. Description, effects and lessons learned. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). ISBN 9780788120756
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- Stimac, J. A., F. Goff, D. Counce, A. C. L. Larocque, et D. R. Hilton. 2003. "The crater lake and hydrothermal system of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines: evolution in the decade after eruption." Bulletin of Volcanology 66: 149–167.
- Wiesner, M. G., A. Wetzel, S. G. Catane, E. L. Listanco, et H. T. Mirabueno. 2004. "Grain size, areal thickness distribution and controls on sedimentation of the 1991 Mount Pinatubo tephra layer in the South China Sea." Bulletin of Volcanology 66: 226–242.
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