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Plate XXXXIV: Lava Samples
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Plate XXXXIV: Lava Samples
Pl XXXXIV. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
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Art And Illustration Crater Extrusion Extrusive Extrusive Rock Hamilton Igneous Lava Mineral Naples Other Sample Sir William Sir William Hamilton Specimen Sulfur Sulphur Vesuvius Volcanic Pumice
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Plate XXXXIV: Lava Samples, compiled by Sir William Hamilton during his tenure as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples in Italy between 1764 and 1803, provides a fascinating glimpse into the volcanic activity of the two Sicilies, specifically Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna. This meticulously curated observation was published in Naples in 1776 and 1779. The illustration showcases various lava samples collected from the volcanic craters, offering a detailed examination of the igneous rocks' textures, colors, and mineral compositions. The extrusive rocks, formed during volcanic eruptions when molten material flows out of a volcano and cools and solidifies on the surface, are prominently featured. Sir William Hamilton's keen interest in geology and volcanology is evident in this plate. The samples include a variety of volcanic materials, such as pumice, sulfur, and other minerals. The daytime scene outside the crater reveals the stark contrast between the tranquil landscape and the fiery, dynamic forces beneath the surface. The plate's intricate details and precise labeling make it an essential resource for understanding the volcanic activity in Europe during the late 18th century. Sir William Hamilton's dedication to documenting these natural wonders has left an indelible mark on the scientific community, providing valuable insights into the geological processes that continue to shape our world.
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