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List of Figures, Tables and Boxes xiii
CS16.4 Tuff layers from former eruptions 10.3 The major national parks with
of the Steffelnkopf are one of the volcanic tourism resources 160
attractions in the Vulkangarten 283 10.4 Visitors to geothermal onsen, by
CS18.1 Aerial View of White Island, New Prefecture 161
Zealand 325 10.4 continued 162
CS18.2 The site of the Waimangu geyser 326 13.1 The active volcanoes of the
CS18.3 Lady Knox geyser, Wai-O-Tapu Philippines 188
geothermal area 327 15.1 Total amount of registered
CS19.1 Volcanic hot springs rising international visitors in all types
through the sand make for a of accommodation of the
memorable experience on the Etna Park 228
Antarctic Island of Deception Bay 329 15.2 Total amount of registered
national visitors in all types of
Tables accommodation of the
1.1 This table lists some examples of Etna Park 228
world heritage sites including active 15.3 Total amount of registered
and dormant volcanic landforms 8 national and international visitors
1.2 National parks in the United States in all types of accommodations
that include mainly volcanic and of the Etna Park 228
geothermal features 9 15.4 Areas of Mt Etna Park (Parco
1.3 National parks and other Naturale Regionale dell’Etna
protected areas worldwide 2009) 230
incorporating volcanic and 17.1 World tourism flows, 2007 248
geothermal heritage 9 17.2 Evidence of the distribution of
1.4 Volcanic hazards 17 volcanic activity in France 248
4.1 The range of human threats to 17.3 Major mountains of the Auvergne 251
Hawai‘i Island lava tube resources 71 19.1 The value of the New Zealand
4.2 Key Big Island tourist lava tube tourism industry in 2007 and
caves, 2009 72 2009 294
5.1 Potential hazards threatening 19.2 Tourism value by region 2009 294
volcano tourists 78 19.3 Visitor patterns by national parks
5.2 Seawater chloride reactions that in New Zealand 295
produce HCl 80 20.1 A classification of volcanic activity
6.1 Top five world destinations for and landforms 303
volcano tourists 86 20.2 Four types of volcanic
7.1 Main volcano national parks in landforms 304
Central and South America 95 22.1 Responses to the question
9.1 Volcanic Activity Level ‘which volcanoes are your
classification 143 personal favourites?’ 335
9.2 Seven active volcanic areas 22.2 These volcanoes were considered
in Kyushu with close proximity to be the most dangerous
to large cities 143 for visiting tourists 335
9.3 A brief overview of what is CS3.1 East African volcanoes 60
important for volcano tourists in CS4.1 Visitors to the Cascades 109
Japan while visiting Mt Aso in CS5.1 Visitor statistics Yellowstone
Kyushu 144 National Park 113
10.1 Major volcanoes in Honshu 156 CS9.1 Major volcanoes of Mexico 125
10.2 Major volcanoes in Hokkaido 158 CS12.1 Volcanoes of China 203
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