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 http://www.sumner.wednet.edu/studentfamilyservices/ERPreparedness/Pages/LaharPlan.html. 2005.

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George, Brian.  “Hazardous Implications at Mount Rainier National Park.”  2002

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www.nps.gov/mora/ncrd/hazards.htm  May, 2004.

USGS. “Volcano Warning Strategy Used By the USGS Volcano Hazards Program.”
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Products/Warn/warn.html.  2004.

USGS.  “Lahar Detection System.”
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov.  2004.                            

“Lahars.”
www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/hazards/primer/lahar.html.  2003.PBS. 

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http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/Lahars/RuizLahars.html.  2002. 

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DHTML add-ins.  www.dynamicdrive.com

Clip Art:
http://www.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?c=en-us
(all other images from websites listed above)

THANKS TO:

NSTA and Toshiba for sponsoring this contest--We learned a lot and had fun too!

Our families and our community--Thanks for all of your support and encouragement!

Isomedia--Thank you for providing us a server to beta test our website.

USGS--We couldn't have done the research for this project without your assistance and your great websites.

Lee Armstrong--You helped us to understand the science of DSRC and it's promising future.

Our coach and other school district staff--You gave so much of your time and your wonderful teaching skills!  Thanks so much!

We truly hope that VEWS will become a reality in the future, so that many lives will be saved, when a lahar occurs at one of the 1,500 potentially active volcanoes in the world.




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