Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and VolcanoesInfobase Publishing, 2006 - 365 páginas The changes in this timely new edition are many. This third edition now includes not only new events but also as many examples of historical earthquakes as possible for contrast or comparison. Its significantly expanded coverage in the Middle East reflects the world's focus in recent years. And because many of these disasters involve destruction by landslides and avalanches, there are now 200 new entries related to such events and processes, including tsunami research and technology. Many tables were added to place the magnitude of these recent disasters into historical context. In addition to a special essay on plate tectonics, the book's entries cover information on key environmental issues, economic dilemmas, ethical concerns, advances in research and technology, organizations, and individuals who have left their mark on the fields of volcanology and seismology. |
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Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes Alexander E. Gates,David Ritchie Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes Alexander E. Gates,David Ritchie Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Términos y frases comunes
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