维苏威火山,庞贝,赫库兰尼姆:自然史上的一堂课

R. Scandone, Lisetta Giacomelli
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公元79年维苏威火山的爆发摧毁了庞贝和赫库兰尼姆,但使它们免受时间的侵蚀。1700年,随着考古发掘新技术的发展,这些地区获得了大量的知识遗产。与此同时,随着1841年世界上第一个火山观测站的建立,火山的持续活动刺激了现代火山学的诞生。公元79年火山爆发期间不同火山现象的影响也使得调查一次爆炸性喷发期间的死亡原因成为可能。总的来说,这座火山及其活动刺激了人类知识的不同分支的进步,并保存了世界上无与伦比的文化遗产。这些信息可用于在学校开展跨学科项目,旨在更好地了解火山灾害的性质。
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Vesuvius, Pompei, Herculaneum: a lesson in natural history
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but preserved them from the deterioration of time. A large patrimony of knowledge was obtained with the development of new techniques of archeological excavation, which began in these areas in 1700. At the same time, the persistent activity of the volcano stimulated the birth of modern volcanology with the building of the first volcanological observatory in the world in 1841. The effects of the different volcanic phenomena during the eruption of 79 AD also made it possible to investigate the causes of death during an explosive eruption. Overall the volcano and its activity have stimulated the advancement of different branches of human knowledge and the preservation of a cultural patrimony unrivaled in the world. This information can be used to develop interdisciplinary projects in schools aimed at better understanding the nature of volcanic hazard.
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